Pink sure knows how to make an entrance. Upside down. Forty feet above the stage. Flying through the air with the greatest of ease, thanks to an industrial-strength bungee cord contraption, all while singing her No. 1 hit “Raise Your Glass.”. Did I mention she was wearing loose-fitting black patent leather pants and a bra top?
“I’m so relieved my pants didn’t fall off,” she joked toward the end of her spectacular nearly two-hour show at a sold-out Garden that was equal parts Cirque du Soleil-style spectacle, daring acrobatics, creative choreography and, above all, terrific music delivered by a unique, often missundaztood talent and her all-star band. “Last night my pants fell off like twice. It must’ve been the full moon,” no double entendre intended we’re sure.
Later, while delivering a knockout performance of her hit “Try,” she twisted and turned on a trapeze like an Olympic gymnast. She also spinned and gyrated so fast inside a gilded egg that hovered above the stage, that the audience nearly got whiplash just watching her.
If there’s such a thing as a Grammy for most athletic rock star Pink is a shoo-in. The girl is just too school for cool! .
It’s hard to imagine that Katy Perry, Rihanna and even Gaga would have achieved superstar status without 33-year-old Alecia Moore leading the way.
"The Boston Herald is a daily newspaper whose primary market is Boston, Massachusetts, United States, and its surrounding area. It was started in 1846 and is one of the oldest daily newspapers in the United States. It has been awarded eight Pulitzer Prizes in its history, including four for editorial writing and three for photography before it was converted to tabloid format in 1981. The Herald was named one of the 10 newspapers that "Do it Right" in 2012 by Editor & Publisher."
P!nk is huge and it's really tallented, but she didn't lead any way for today's popstars. That way was leaded by Madonna, Whitney, Britney, Beyoncé, etc.
"The Boston Herald is a daily newspaper whose primary market is Boston, Massachusetts, United States, and its surrounding area. It was started in 1846 and is one of the oldest daily newspapers in the United States. It has been awarded eight Pulitzer Prizes in its history, including four for editorial writing and three for photography before it was converted to tabloid format in 1981. The Herald was named one of the 10 newspapers that "Do it Right" in 2012 by Editor & Publisher."
The Boston Herald is just as respected as the New York Times in Boston. Apparently, most people live under a rock.
Anyway, congrats to her! Nothing but the truth love her!