**New York City** — On Saturday night, Radio City Music Hall witnessed a rare blend of star power and raw talent as Pink’s 14-year-old daughter, Willow Sage Hart, joined her mother and rock icon Jon Bon Jovi for an unforgettable performance.

The event, part of Bon Jovi’s *From New York, With Love* concert series, featured the trio performing *A Million Dreams* from *The Greatest Showman* and Pink’s hit *Who Knew*. Draped in a striking red gown, Willow delivered a vocal performance far beyond her years, earning a standing ovation from the packed audience.

In a behind-the-scenes clip shared by Pink, Willow admitted to pre-show jitters. “I’m so scared,” she whispered from the backseat en route to the venue. Her mother gently reassured her: “Oh, you’ll do great.” That encouragement paid off — when Willow stepped into the spotlight, she sang with confidence and poise, leaving many in the audience visibly moved.

Bon Jovi, 62, was deeply impressed by the young performer. Sharing the stage with both Pink and Willow, he praised their artistry and later said Willow’s talent and composure were remarkable. The rock legend’s heartfelt words made Pink visibly proud, marking the moment as both a personal and professional triumph for the family.

Pink, 46, later posted video highlights of the performance on Instagram, where they quickly went viral. Celebrity vocal coach Eric Vetro joined the chorus of praise, commenting: “What a talented family! Willow, you truly have my magical and powerful vocal cord genes!”

This performance marked the first time both Pink and Willow had shared the Radio City stage together. The moment also added a unique highlight to Bon Jovi’s concert series, which began in January and is set to conclude in early October.

Bon Jovi, who had teased Pink’s guest appearance weeks earlier, introduced her as one of his most “special guests” yet. But for fans in attendance, it was Willow’s courage and voice that became the heart of the evening — a performance that turned nerves into triumph and left Radio City in tears of joy.