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Singer Pink forgets lyrics of her song during concert in New York

| @indiablooms | Apr 05, 2018, at 08:22 pm

New York, Apr 5 (IBNS); International singer Pink suddenly forgot the lyrics of one of her popular numbers when she was performing at the Madison Square Garden recently, media reports said.

She reportedly forgot the lyrics of the second verse of her 2006 single "Who knew" during her concert.

"The three-time Grammy winner, 38, did not let the mistake faze her, laughing it off and jumping right back into the chorus – much to everyone’s delight," People reported.
 
She, however, managed the situation well and kept entertaining her fans.

“I forgot the words. S—!” People quoted her saying to the crowd during the event.

She is performing as a part of the Beautiful Trauma Tour.

One more concert will be held on Thursday.

 

Image: Pink Twitter page 

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