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P!nk Opens Tony Awards With 'Lady Marmalade' Performance and Broadway Medley

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Greg Evans

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P!nk opened the 2026 Tony Awards at Radio City Music Hall with a performance of "Lady Marmalade," joined by Megan Thee Stallion and former host Neil Patrick Harris, according to Rolling Stone. Deadline reported that P!nk, who also served as host, made a dramatic entrance on flying wires dressed as Peter Pan before being humorously shut down by Harris. She then changed into a more typical look and performed a medley of Broadway hits, including songs from *Phantom of the Opera*, *Les Misérables*, and *Wicked*, culminating in the "Lady Marmalade" performance with various cast members.

Summary

P!nk hosted the Tony Awards, making a dramatic entrance on flying wires dressed as Peter Pan before being humorously shut down by former host Neil Patrick Harris. She then changed into a more typical look and performed a medley of Broadway hits including songs from Phantom of the Opera, Les Misérables, and Wicked, culminating in a performance of "Lady Marmalade" joined by various cast members.

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The flying twinks are all vampires now.
P!nk, changing into a more trademark look of tophat, pink corset and feathered cape, the host first belted out some snippets from The Phantom of the Opera, Les Misérables and Wicked before getting down to business with 'Lady Marmalade.'
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As expected, P!nk soared into her Tony Awards hosting gig on flying wires - dressed as Peter Pan. Ok the costume wasn't expected, but former host Neil Patrick Harris quickly put a stop to that.

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