Review: Pink at Birmingham NIA

Everything calmed down for an acoustic segment when the star was perhaps bracing herself for the circus escapades yet to come.

In a saucy leotard with only a small heart across her left breast, Pink took to the skies for song Sober, performing trapeze moves that were as professional as the expert alongside her. It was quite the show-stopper.

More aerial dramatics continued in the finale when the singer revealed her most daring leotard yet.

Surprisingly, despite singing most of her back catalogue, Pink also squeezed in covers of Gnarls Barkley’s Crazy, Queen’s Bohemian Rhapsody and Divinyls’ Touch Myself.

Pink definitely gives a value for money, quality show over two hours, although fans will leave with the trapeze tricks at the forefront of their minds rather than the music.

Pink performs again at the NIA tonight and returns again on October 30 and 31.

VERDICT: 4/5

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