Get the Party Started! Pink dazzles in a black sequinned jumpsuit and hangs from a chandelier as she kicks off her spectacular Australian tour
She's the pop sensation known for her aerial prowess and energetic stage presence.
And Pink did not disappoint her fans in Perth on Tuesday, as she kicked off the Australian leg of her Beautiful Trauma World Tour.
The 38-year-old, real name Alecia Beth Moore, wore a dazzling, sequinned jumpsuit as she arrived on stage clinging to a flame-throwing chandelier.
Get the Party Started! Pink dazzled on stage in a black sequinned jumpsuit while hanging from a chandelier at Perth Arena on Tuesday
Pink highlighted her toned figure in the low-cut, glitzy ensemble and finished off her showstopping look with platform boots.
Holding onto the chandelier's railings and supported by a safety harness, Pink looked fierce and fearless as she performed her opening number.
After getting the crowd pumped up with 2001 hit Get the Party Started, Pink was joined on stage by back-up dancers and circus performers.
Now that's an entrance: The 38-year-old arrived on stage on a flame-throwing chandelier
Flexible: Holding onto the chandelier's railings and supported by a safety harness, Pink looked fierce and fearless as she performed her opening number
Hitting a high note: After getting the crowd pumped up with 2001 hit Get the Party Started, Pink was joined on stage by back-up dancers and circus performers
Later in the performance, the mother-of-two changed into a purple and black striped overcoat.
Pink arrived in Australia over the weekend with her husband Carey Hart, 42, and their two children: daughter Willow, seven, and son Jameson, 18 months.
The family are staying in the luxurious Chairman's Villa at Crown Towers Perth.
Stage look: Pink highlighted her toned figure in the low-cut, glitzy ensemble and finished off her showstopping look with platform boots
Setting the scene: Pink was joined on stage by back-up dancers and circus performers
Series of shows: Tuesday night marked the first of four Perth concert dates
Pink will stay in Australia for the next two months, performing 35 concerts across Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane.
Pink recently spoke to Redbook about how she manages being a mother on the road.
'I've never juggled so many damn plates in my life, but it's because I want to. I enjoy it,' she said.
'If I had nannies raising my kids and just wanted to be a rock star and party all the time, I wouldn't be successful and I wouldn't be happy.'
Unique: Pink performed to the packed-out arena while standing on a quirky pink couch
Energetic: Pink is known for her energetic stage presence, and this was evident on Tuesday
All part of the routine: Pink got up-close with a dancer on stage
Switching things up: Pink later sported a purple and black striped overcoat
Pink added that her children are her first priority, and if she needs to stop touring one day then she will.
'When touring stops working for the kids, if they decide they just want to be home and have a normal life, whatever that means, I'll stop, because they are by far the priority,' Pink explained.
Pink performs three more concerts in Perth, before heading to Adelaide. Concert details available on Ticketek
Giving her all: Pink hit the nigh notes and busted a few moves on stage
Down Under: Pink will stay in Australia for two months, performing 35 concerts in Perth, Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane
Family: Pink arrived in Perth over the weekend with her motorcycle racer husband Carey Hart, 42, and their two children: daughter Willow, seven, and son Jameson, 18 months