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brought fans to tears as she lit up the stage at the closing out the final night with her daughter by her side. On the fourth and last night of the DNC, the gave a powerful performance ahead of taking the stage for one of the most important speeches of her political career. The 44-year-old singer looked dazzling as she performed her chart-topping hit What About Us wearing a strapless black dress as she sang beside her young daughter 12-year-old Willow Sage.

After the show, fans took to X, formerly Twitter, sharing their emotional reaction to the show and their amazement over her young daughter's impressive vocals. One fan posted: "Pink is gonna make me cry. I love this song.



" And another added: "I’m not crying. YOU’RE CRYING! Also @Pink’s daughter KILLED IT! (Mama was pretty great also)." And a third wrote: "never thought about “what about us?” as a political cry til now.

pink! amazing." While someone else sweetly penned: "Seeing Pink on stage with her daughter Willow after hearing from families who have suffered loss from gun violence was so powerful. So far this #DNC has been like no other conference before.

" The Just Give Me a Reason hitmaker was the perfect choice for the night as she has been an outspoken supporter of the Democratic party and a passionate activist for many causes the party stands for. Over the years, Pink has been a strong supporter for animal rights, LGBTQ rights, women's rights and more and has donated and raised millions of dollars to charities. In 2020, Pink openly supported Joe Biden's presidential campaign and slammed former President George W.

Bush’s policies in her famous song "Dear Mr. President." Pink's striking performance came after a number of famous faces have taken center stage at the DNC.

On Thursday ahead of Pink's performance the country trio The Chicks, formerly the Dixie Chicks, sang a beautiful rendition of the National Anthem which was met with roaring applause from attendees. Ahead of Pink and the Dixie Chicks, a number of star-studded acts performed at the convention earlier in the week. On Monday, guests were met with a spirited performance by country singers Mickey Guyton and Jason Isbell.

On Tuesday, R&B legend Patti LaBelle and rapper Common performed their most famous hits and on Wednesday, chart-topping singers John Legend, Sheila E. and Stevie Wonder all gave their own phenomenal shows. All the latest news, showbiz, lifestyle and sports updates, brought to you by our dedicated American team.

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