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Pink's Grammy performance draws raves (VIDEO)

Pink displays acrobatic moves during her Grammy performance
Pink displays acrobatic moves during her Grammy performance
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In a night full of Beyonce and Taylor Swift wins, Pink's Grammy performance stole the show at the 52nd Annual Grammy Awards Sunday night.

Pink used a stunning aerial ballet that she has performed on her current tour. Pink first appeared on stage in a hooded silver robe, then dropped it to reveal a sparkly nude bodysuit with white straps covering her strategic areas. She then climbed into a white sheet and was suspended in the air, twirling around and displaying acrobatic moves a la Cirque de Soleil. She managed to do all the theatrics, turn upside down and get doused with water without missing a note of her song, "Glitter in the Air."

Pink didn't win a Grammy for her nomination in Best Female Pop Vocal Performance, Beyonce picked that one up, but she earned a standing ovation for her stellar performance.

The Grammys were telecast live on CBS, KTHV Ch. 11 in Little Rock.

Watch the complete performance of Pink's "Glitter in the Air" below.

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, Little Rock Pop Culture Examiner

Kristi is a freelance writer and editor in Little Rock, Arkansas. She has written book reviews for the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette and has won several awards from the Arkansas Writers' Conference. In her spare time, she is a pop culture junkie. Email Kristi here and follow her on Twitter.

Comments

  • Josee 2 years ago

    Pink stole the show - how she kept her voice steady and clear while spinning is beyond me! I'm in Awe!

  • missy 2 years ago

    Absolutely amazing, graceful and raw with class!!! The water was unexpected and added more beauty to the number. She killed and rocked the performance. We need more artist like her that doesn't need to flip their hair around, growl, or be on stage 70 people around just to be called a "great" act. It was breathtaking and I'm so sure that "bigger" artists were amazed by her and may eventually copy this performance of hers just to bring in money in their pockets.

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