Pop sensation P!nk graced the stage at Auckland's Eden Park last night, wowing more than 40,000 fans with her acrobatic skills and incredible vocals.
Lucy Anderson shares her concert highlights. (Source: Breakfast)
A sea of pink could be seen around the stadium. From cowboy boots to feather boas, everyone dressed up for the occasion.
P!nk opened her Summer Carnival Tour show with Get the Party Started, followed by other hits such as Just Give Me a Reason and Trustfall.

From the minute the star appeared on stage to the final moments, the stadium was charged with excitement and anticipation.
The audience was captivated from start to finish with the star showcasing a number of different costumes and outfits throughout the night.
At times she was suspended in mid-air, still managing to sing while hanging upside down.
She ended the night with So What, as she spectacularly flew around the stadium on a high wire harness.

The US singer had an undeniable stage presence, her energy and charisma were unmatched. Not only was the music amazing, her backup dancers, lighting display, confetti cannons, fireworks and acrobatics were what made the show so impressive.
The award-winning artist also got a lot of laughs from the crowd. At one point she threw Twizzlers, an American lolly, into the audience.
"Never take candy from a stranger," she joked.
She is touring with her husband and two children. When performing her hit song Cover Me in Sunshine, her daughter Willow took to the stage to sing with her.
The star’s 11-year-old daughter Willow sang Cover Me in Sunshine at last night’s show. (Source: 1News)
Speaking to 1News, one fan said P!nk "certainly gave Taylor Swift a run for her money".

"The show definitely feels a lot smaller than the Eras Tour but it's amazing."
Another fan said: "I loved the acrobatics and especially the song she did with her daughter, it was just so special."
More than 3 million tickets have been sold worldwide for the Summer Carnival Tour, bringing in a staggering $570 million.

After tonight she will have performed to more than 130,000 Kiwis across her three shows in Auckland and Dunedin.
She's now jetting back to Australia for more shows, performing in Docklands on March 12.
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