During her recent concert at BST Hyde Park in London, pop star Pink was left shocked when a fan in the audience threw a plastic baggie of gray powder at her while she was performing “Just Like a Pill.”

It was later confirmed that the contents of the bag were human ashes, most likely belonging to the fan’s deceased relative. Pink, visibly taken aback, paused the performance and confronted the fan, questioning whether the ashes were from their mother. Expressing her discomfort with the situation, Pink carefully placed the baggie behind a speaker on the stage before continuing with the song.

The incident occurred as part of Pink’s joint shows at Hyde Park, where she was joined by Gwen Stefani. The concert was a part of Pink’s ongoing 2023-2024 Summer Carnival tour, which kicked off earlier this year in support of her album TRUSTFALL, released in February. The tour features several supporting acts, including Gayle, Brandi Carlile, The Script, and more.

Notably, Pink’s 12-year-old daughter, Willow, has been making surprise appearances during the tour. At a recent concert in Bolton, England, Willow joined her mother on stage to sing “Cover Me in Sunshine,” a song they released together in 2021 to spread positivity during the COVID-19 pandemic. The mother-daughter duo finds solace in music and hopes to bring comfort and joy to their fans through their performances.

While Pink is known for her energetic and vibrant shows, she draws the line at inappropriate or disrespectful behavior from fans. The incident involving the thrown cremated remains shocked both Pink and the audience, highlighting the importance of respecting boundaries and demonstrating appropriate concert etiquette.

Pink’s dedication to her craft and her commitment to delivering unforgettable performances remains unwavering. Despite the awkward moment during her recent concert, Pink resumed her show, not allowing the incident to overshadow the joy and enthusiasm she brings to her fans worldwide.


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