Pink and her daughter Willow

Willow Sage Hart, P!NK and Justin Derrico perform during the final day of the Democratic National Convention at the United Center on Aug. 22, 2024, in Chicago. Chip Somodevilla/Getty

On August 22, 2024, the Democratic National Convention in Chicago witnessed a heartwarming and powerful performance by the Grammy-winning artist Pink and her daughter Willow Sage HartThe mother-daughter duo took the stage to deliver a poignant rendition of Pink’s hit song “What About Us”.

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Pink, known for her high-energy performances and acrobatic feats, opted for a more intimate and stripped-down approach this time. Accompanied by guitarist Justin Derrico and a group of backup singers, Pink and Willow’s acoustic performance resonated deeply with the audience. The song, which originally released in 2017, carries themes of unity, resilience, and hope—messages that were particularly fitting for the occasion.

Pink and her daughter Willow perform at the DNC
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The performance was a highlight of the convention’s final night, just before Vice President Kamala Harris delivered her acceptance speech. Pink and Willow’s coordinated outfits and harmonious vocals created a visually and emotionally captivating moment. The crowd was enveloped in a pink light, adding to the ethereal atmosphere of the performance.

This wasn’t the first time Willow has joined her mother on stage. She previously recorded “A Million Dreams (Reprise)” for “The Greatest Showman: Reimagined” when she was just seven years old. Their bond and shared passion for music were evident as they sang together, making the performance even more special.

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Pink has always been vocal about her political views and advocacy for social issues, including LGBTQ+ rights and reproductive rights. Her decision to perform at the DNC and bring her daughter along underscores her commitment to these causes and her belief in the power of music to inspire change.

The night also featured performances by other notable artists, including Stevie Wonder, John Legend, and Sheila E., making it a memorable event filled with music and messages of hope and unity.

For fans of Pink and those who appreciate music’s role in social and political movements, this performance was a beautiful reminder of the impact artists can have on the world.

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