Pink performs at State Farm Arena in Atlanta on Nov. 15, 2024. (Photos by Jacob Nguyen)

Pop star Pink brought her “Trustfall” tour to State Farm Arena on Thursday with a high-flying stage show, lots of fun audience interaction, and a set list full of hits.

It wouldn’t be a Pink concert unless there were plenty of aerial acrobatics by the star herself. She told People magazine in an interview last year that she originally wanted to be an Olympic gymnast, and watching her effortlessly fly and twirl over the audience showcased her athleticism.

She kicked off the concert with one of her biggest hits, “Get This Party Started,” which amped up the crowd and gave us the first of several high-wire performances.

With so many popular songs, a Pink concert is like a greatest hits show every time, with the opening set including the anthem “Raise Your Glass,” “Just Like A Pill” and a dance remix of “What About Us.”

Pink was back to the air for “Turbulence” and among her own songs found a spot for “To Make You Feel My Love,” a song by Bob Dylan made even more famous by Adele, and 4 Non Blondes’ 90s classic, “What’s Up.”

Amid all of the music – provided by an energetic live band – she turned on a “kiss cam” and exchanged candies from the stage with her young fans. Pink’s daughter, Willow, joined her mom to sing “Cover Me In Sunshine.”

With plenty of pyrotechnics and flashing neon lights, Pink was back to her aerial work to close out the show with the big hit, “So What.”

Pink truly knows how to put on a fun show for all ages. I’d never had the chance to see her live before, but I will definitely go again when she flies back through Atlanta.

Jacob Nguyen is a freelance writer and photographer in Atlanta.