Fan goes into labour during Pink’s Sydney show as the stunned pop star congratulates the new mother from the stage: ‘Good luck!’
A fan went into labor on Friday evening during the first night of Pink’s Australian Summer Carnival tour in Sydney.
The 44-year-old pop star had just finished performing a ballad when she discovered the concertgoer had been escorted from the venue after she went into labor.
“Is it the birth of Alicia or Alex?” Pink asked the crowd at the sold-out Allianz Stadium show.
“I feel like we shouldn’t be watching,” she joked, before adding, “Y’all give her her privacy!”
She continued, “She didn’t just have the baby, right? Is the baby here? No? Okay.’
A fan went into labor on Friday evening during the first night of Pink’s Australian Summer Carnival tour in Sydney
The Family Portrait singer then congratulated the new mother from the stage before joking about how one of her ballads had caused the birth.
“Wow, “Our Song,” that was the one that did it. I wouldn’t have called them! I thought it would be ‘Get The Party Started’ or ‘Never Not Gonna Dance Again’.
‘That is exciting. I don’t even know what to say. But we have to sing now. Good luck! It will be great! You’re going to do great,” she said, before continuing with the show.
One concertgoer eagerly tweeted about the wild moment, which took place at Sydney’s Allianz Stadium
She then resumed the concert and brought daughter Willow, 12, on stage to sing Cover Me in Sunshine.
Pink landed in Australia last week with her husband Carey Hart and their two children Willow, 12, and son Jameson, seven, ahead of her highly anticipated Aussie tour.
Since their arrival, the family have been discovering the sights along Bondi Beach, with Pink sharing fun snaps of their antics on Instagram.
The Family Portrait singer then congratulated the new mother from the stage before joking about how one of her ballads had caused the birth
She shared a series of photos of herself posing with her two children on the beach as the clan enjoyed some down time before her busy tour schedule kicked off.
‘Bondi Beach, it’s been too long!!!!!!!!’ she wrote on Monday. ‘Bills was lovely too. Soooooooo happy to be back on this side of the world!
‘Thank you, beautiful Australia, for being our home away from home. Children are enthusiastic.’
Pink is preparing for a busy few weeks as her tour will visit stadiums in seven cities across Australia.
Pink was born and raised in the United States but has become an ‘honorary Australian’ after breaking records for concert and album sales Down Under.