Before she accepted the Icon Award at the 2023 iHeartRadio Music Awards on Monday, Pink was joined by her friend Kelly Clarkson for a rousing duet of her 2012 hit Just Give Me A Reason.
Clarkson, 41, presented the award to Pink, 44 (born Alecia Beth Moore) during the Monday evening telecast, calling the singer, ‘a once-in-a-lifetime talent who is now and forever an icon.’
Rock legends Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo also paid tribute to Pink by singing her 2001 hit Just Like a Pill, which had Pink and her kids – Willow Sage, 11, and Jameson Moon, 6 – standing and cheering.
After that performance, Clarkson took to the stage to perform Just Give Me A Reason to much applause, performing in a flowing black gown after hitting the red carpet.
While she performed the first verse on stage solo, Pink broke into the song from her seat, joining her friend on stage for one of the most rousing performances of the night.
Duet: Before she accepted the Icon Award at the 2023 iHeartRadio Music Awards on Monday, Pink was joined by her friend Kelly Clarkson for a rousing duet of her 2012 hit Just Give Me A Reason
Presenter: Clarkson, 40, presented the award to Pink, 43 (born Alecia Beth Moore) during the Monday evening telecast, calling the singer, ‘a once-in-a-lifetime talent who is now and forever an icon.
Tribute: Rock legends Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo also paid tribute to Pink by singing her 2001 hit Just Like a Pill
Cheering: Benatar and Giraldo’s performance had Pink and her kids – Willow Sage, 11, and Jameson Moon, 6 – standing and cheering
Kelly sings: While she performed the first verse on stage solo, Pink broke into the song from her seat, joining her friend on stage for one of the most rousing performances of the night
Accompanied by an orchestral string section behind them, Pink and Clarkson traded verse after powerful verse before taking the chorus together.
Pink then broke into her 2017 song What About Us in her sleeveless black dress, accompanied by a slew of backup dancers as the crowd was moved to their feet.
Clarkson returned to the stage to hand Pink her Icon Award, where she thanked Clarkson and Benatar for honoring her.
‘It has been said that miracles are often associated with icons, and Kelly Clarkson singing with me and Pat Benatar singing one of my songs and two of the greatest voices alive being on stage doing what I love with people that I love with all of my heart, and my babies in the audience, this feels like a Christmas miracle,’ Pink said.
The singer also kicked off the show with an innovative performance of her new song Trustfall from her new album of the same name.
The singer performed on a unique stairwell stage with a trampoline below as performers kept falling to the trampoline and bouncing back to their places on the stairs with incredible precision.
Jordan Davis and Madison Beer introduced the next performer, Keith Urban, who they called, ‘a global superstar and country music legend for decades.’
The singer performed his 2022 single Brown Eyes Baby, as many in the front started waving their arms in unison to the song.
Verses: Accompanied by an orchestral string section behind them, Pink and Clarkson traded verse after powerful verse before taking the chorus together
Pink sings: Pink then broke into her 2017 song What About Us in her sleeveless black dress, accompanied by a slew of backup dancers as the crowd was moved to their feet
Thanks: Clarkson returned to the stage to hand Pink her Icon Award, where she thanked Clarkson and Benatar for honoring her
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