Te Awamutu friends collect their free tickets to Pink's show. From left, sisters Chick Bailey and Melissa Parsons, Keren Baynes and Amy Ravenscroft.
Two Te Awamutu sisters are buzzing after hitting it off with Pink at an Auckland bar and then being given tickets — by the pop sensation herself — to see her perform a second time.
They say the incredible act of kindness was a blessing after having lost their mum and brother to depression.
Chick Bailey and Melissa Parsons thought they'd had the best night of their lives seeing the Beautiful Trauma concert with husbands Mike Bailey and Ben Parsons last Wednesday night.
They hardly believed their luck when they spied the international star at Huami Bar the next day.
"We were walking past SkyCity Hotel on the Thursday afternoon and my brother-in-law said 'that looks like Pink's guitarist in the bar across the road'," Chick said.
"Me and my sister linked arms and stormed inside. We walked into the tiny bar and were so star-struck. There Pink was, sitting at the bar with her husband having a date on her day off."
"The waitress came and asked what we'd like to drink but we couldn't concentrate.
"We were sitting right beside her for ages and were so star-struck. Pink then got up and went to the toilet. We knew if we didn't ask for a photo we'd regret it.