

Pink’s performance was fitting for the moment. Much like the #TimesUp pins at the Golden Globes, nominees, guests, performers and presenters wore white roses to the Grammys to show their support for the movement. All of the focus was on her, her voice and message as she continued: “This is my rally cry/ I know it’s hard, we have to try/ This is a battle I must win/ To want my share is not a sin.”

Pink sang the timely lyrics: “There’s not enough rope to tie me down/ There’s not enough tape to shut this mouth.” She performed alongside a sign language interpreter on a bare stage set up. Nominated for the song, “What About Us” in the best pop solo performance category, she chose to perform the cut “Wild Hearts Can’t Be Broken” from her seventh studio album, “Beautiful Trauma.” There's not enough rope to tie me down There's not enough tape to shut this mouth The stones you throw can make me bleed But I won't stop until we're free And wild hearts can't be broken No, wild.

However, Sunday night at the 60th Annual Grammy Awards ceremony at Madison Square Garden in New York City, she kept it super simple.Īlthough she had worn a fuzzy red get-up to walk the red carpet, she sported a plain pair of jeans and a white, off-the-shoulder T-shirt on stage. This is my rally cry I know it's hard, we have to try This is a battle I must win To want my share is not a sin. In the past she’s done aerial acrobatics and flown high about audiences at awards show. This is my rally cry I know its hard, we have to try This is a battle I must win To want my share is not a sin. Everyone expects a ginormous spectacle from pop songstress Pink.
