This little prodigy might be the next pop sensation! Pink gave a spectacular appearance at the 2024 Democratic National Convention, sharing the stage with her 13-year-old daughter, Willow Sage Hart, for an incredible duet. Willow has clearly inherited her mother’s exceptional musical skill, as her voice captivates the crowd.
The mother-daughter combo played a stripped-down acoustic rendition of Pink’s protest hymn, What About Us, holding hands as they began. When Willow’s wonderful, strong voice filled the room, the audience burst into cheers. The performance, which featured a five-person vocal group backed by a guitarist, added a fresh, intimate intensity to the music, making it a highlight moment. According to The Music Man, this live rendition has cemented its status as the definitive version of the song.

Willow took center stage throughout the performance, with her vocals ranking second only to Pink’s. She fearlessly accepted the spotlight, eliciting adoration from the audience and surely making her mother happy. Pink, meanwhile, was in top form, with her vocal delivery in the chorus lending an emotional punch to the performance.
This is not Pink and Willow’s first collaboration. In 2021, they recorded the poignant duet Cover Me in Sunshine, and in 2018, they collaborated on A Million Dreams. During Pink’s 2024 Australian tour, the duo delivered a spectacular live rendition of Cover Me in Sunshine in Adelaide, highlighting their great connection.

The What About Us concert took place on the last night of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago and was professionally videotaped by PBS News Hour. The video, which was published to YouTube on August 23, has already received more than four million views, with admirers praising it in the comments. Reactions included, “Willow’s voice is as lovely as her mom’s,” and “This duet gave me chills—what a beautiful moment!”
What About Us, the debut song from Pink’s album Beautiful Trauma, was released on August 10, 2017, and gained critical acclaim for its political overtones and anthemic feel. The song depicts the social and political context of the period, notably in the aftermath of the 2016 US presidential election, and it is still popular with audiences today.