Over 60,000 people filled the fields of Landgraaf, Netherlands, when P!nk stormed the Pinkpop Festival stage in 2010. From the first beat of “Get the Party Started,” it felt less like a concert and more like a takeover. She bounced across the stage, pushing her voice through the speakers with a mix of grit and joy.
What made it unforgettable was the balance between fire and connection. She could flip from playful energy in “Funhouse” to a rallying cry in “So What.” Then, instead of keeping it all about the songs, she paused mid-set to introduce her band, laughing and chatting with fans as if she was playing in a backyard instead of the oldest pop festival in Europe.
P!nk – Full Concert [HD]
Fans online still rave about it. One person called her “a true force of nature,” while another wrote, “This was not a concert, this was a masterclass.” Comments stacked up with the same energy as the cheers that echoed through the festival grounds. It is rare to see fans agree so strongly: she had owned the stage that night.
That fire did not fade as the years passed. Nine years later, P!nk brought the same spark to a completely different stage: the BRIT Awards in London. Instead of a festival field, she stood under the bright lights of an award show celebrating decades of music while accepting the Outstanding Contribution to Music Award.
P!nk – Live at The BRIT Awards 2019
At the BRITs, she strung together a medley of her biggest hits, each one delivered with the kind of power that comes from a career built on risk and truth. Aerial stunts, powerhouse vocals and flawless stage command reminded everyone why she deserved that honor. Viewers wrote about being “blown away” and called it “the performance of the night.”
P!nk is not just a singer, she is a fighter who turns her life into music and her music into moments people never forget. Whether on a muddy festival ground or a polished awards stage, she brings the same spirit. Follow P!nk on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube. Her story is still unfolding, and it is one worth following.