2023 has been an incredible year for stadium concerts, with one woman in particular breaking attendance records and building a global brand with her unique ability to sing upside down. Alecia Moore, better known as Pink, is not only known for her high-flying stunts but also for her powerful voice and party anthems. She has been in the music industry for 25 years, sharing every detail of her sometimes-troubled story with her fans.
In an interview with Cecilia Vega, Pink expresses her willingness to talk about anything and welcomes any questions without taking offense. She believes that being open and transparent allows her fans to connect with her on a deeper level. She wants to know her fans and wants them to know her.
Attending one of Pink’s concerts is a must to truly experience her talent. She has already set attendance records in stadiums worldwide and has sold over $350 million in tickets. Her concerts are a combination of rock, Broadway spectacle, and a touch of Tinker Bell magic. She performs her hits while flipping and flying 100 feet in the air, all without lip-syncing. Pink claims to sing even better upside down.
At 44 years old, Pink now sees more moms and dads in her audience. She affectionately refers to herself and her fans as the “uncool kids” and takes pride in standing up against their haters. Whether on stage or on social media, Pink’s message is clear: don’t mess with them or with her.
Pink’s image has often been associated with her famous snarl, which may have initially conveyed a “don’t mess with me” message. However, Pink explains that people often make assumptions based on her appearance, such as being muscular, outspoken, and having short hair. She believes that society tends to label individuals who don’t conform to societal norms as scary and dangerous. In reality, Pink describes herself as the goofiest and most fun-loving person who can still kick your ass if necessary.
Life has changed for Pink in recent years. Her focus has shifted from partying to parenthood. She often brings her 6-year-old son and 12-year-old daughter on tour, and they can be seen riding their scooters on stage during sound checks. Pink’s husband, Carey Hart, a motocross star, and her mom, Judy, were also present for her homecoming shows in Philadelphia.
Backstage, Pink has a tour library where her team swaps books. Pink herself is returning a romantic novel. She jokes about having a sign-in sheet for borrowed books. When compared to other artists, Pink’s dressing room used to be filled with whiskey and cigarettes, but now it’s filled with ball pits and stuffed animals.
When she’s not on tour, Pink resides in southern California as Alecia Moore, a mom with a mohawk who enjoys baking sourdough bread and participating in the PTA. She has a 25-acre vineyard and has studied the science of winemaking to expand her knowledge. While she doesn’t make pink rosé, her grenache wine has a pale color with hints of peach. Pink admits to enjoying her own wine, although she jokingly references Biggie Smalls’ advice to never get high on your own supply.
Aside from her winemaking endeavors, Pink spends time in her music room at home. She taught herself to play instruments, including her favorite song, “Make You Feel My Love.” Pink is a writer on most of her songs and is not afraid to express her ups and downs, including the complexities of her marriage.
Pink’s childhood was tumultuous, with arguments and physical altercations at home. She describes her relationship with her father as complicated, and her mother asfer falling down the stairs during a fight. Pink regrets the physical altercation and acknowledges her troubled past of drugs and rebellious behavior.
In 1995, Pink overdosed while attending a rave, experiencing the dangers of drugs firsthand. This incident marked the end of her hard drug use, and she soon after obtained her first record deal. Initially signed to LaFace Records, Pink was urged to take etiquette classes and conform to a specific image, but she resisted those attempts. She eventually went solo and achieved immense success with her R&B, rock, and pop fusion sound. Her album “Missundaztood” sold 15 million copies worldwide, solidifying her career.
In the past, Pink has expressed that her journey in the music industry felt particularly challenging. However, she has come out on top, staying true to herself and defying expectations.
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