P!nk and her family were all smiles as they arrived to the 2022 American Music Awards in style on Sunday evening (Nov. 20).
The pop sensation arrived to the AMAs red carpet with her husband Carey Hart and their two children, daughter Willow and son Jameson, by her side.
P!nk decided to go with a sparkly black and gold fringe dress paired with black heels while her husband, Hart, opted for a classic black suit and tie. Willow and Jameson were also wearing all black ensembles to perfectly match their parents’ looks.
P!nk took to social media after walking the red carpet and shared photos of herself and her family.
“It’s been five years since my last @amas … (hanging off the building) so I asked @bobmackie and @cher if I could borrow a couple of legendary dresses. This is the first. Tonight I get to open the show with #NGNDA, and then I have the honor of celebrating the life of a legend, gone too soon- Dame Olivia Newton-John. She was an icon with a beautiful voice and an even bigger presence, always kind. I look forward to honoring her tonight. ❤️ ❤️ #AMAs“
Prior to walking the red carpet, P!nk shared a video to Instagram and revealed that her husband had a slight wardrobe malfunction while getting ready.
“I’ve been telling you guys that Mr. Hart has a juicy booty,” P!nk jokingly told fans in the clip, before asking her children, “what just happened to papa?” Both Willow and Jameson were unsure what happened, so P!nk filled them in and shared, “he ripped his pants.”
The “Hurts 2B Human” singer then walked into the bathroom to check on her husband’s wardrobe situation, asking Hart, “Carey you okay? What happened?”
“Nothing… they literally just… the ass just blew out of my pants,” Hart replied while laughing, before the clip concluded.
P!nk is scheduled to kick off the 2022 AMAs with an energy-filled performance of her currently single “Never Gonna Not Dance Again.” The performance will serve as the live debut of the track.
The Pennsylvania native will also deliver an emotional tribute performance to the late Olivia Newton-John, who died of breast cancer at 73-years-old in August of 2022, during the star-studded broadcast.
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— American Music Awards (@AMAs) November 20, 2022
“Never Gonna Not Dance Again” is the lead single from P!nk’s upcoming ninth studio album, TRUSTFALL, which will arrive on February 17, 2023.
TRUSTFALL serves as the follow-up to her first live collection, All I Know So Far: Setlist, as well as her 2019 project, Hurts 2B Human, which included fan-favorite hits such as “Walk Me Home,” “Can We Pretend,” “Hustle,” “Love Me Anyway,” and more.
P!nk also recently announced that she will be embarking on a massive 2023 Stadium Tour, dubbed the Summer Carnival Tour, in support of her new album.
P!NK’s Summer Carnival Tour kicks off on July 24 in Toronto, Ontario at Rogers Centre and continues through October 9, where the tour will wrap up in Phoenix, Arizona at Chase Field.
Produced by Live Nation, the 21-city tour will visit Boston’s Fenway Park, NYC’s Citi Field, Chicago’s Wrigley Field, Los Angeles’ SoFi Stadium and more before wrapping up in Phoenix’s Chase Field on October 9, 2023.
The trek features special guests Brandi Carlile, Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo, Grouplove and DJ Kid Cut Up.
The 2022 American Music Awards will feature performances from Carrie Underwood, Imagine Dragons, P!NK, Yola, Anitta, Bebe Rexha, D-Nice (House DJ), Dove Cameron, GloRilla, J.I.D., Lil Baby, WizKid, and Tems.
Additionally, Stevie Wonder will join forces with Ari Lennox and Charlie Puth to perform a medley of Lionel Richie’s hit songs in honor of the American Idol judge and former Commodores member, who is the recipient of the prestigious AMAs Icon Award.
Jimmie Allen, Meghan Trainor, Dan + Shay, Dustin Lynch, Ellie Goulding, Jessie James Decker, Kelly Rowland, Kim Petras, Latto, Melissa Etheridge, Sabrina Carpenter and Smokey Robinson, Karreuche Tran, Roselyn Sanchez, Niecy Nash-Betts and Sheryl Lee Ralph, and Liza Koshy will also be on hand to present during the coveted awards show ceremony.
Hosted by Wayne Brady, the 2022 American Music Awards are set to broadcast live from the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles on Nov. 20 at 8/7c on ABC.