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LOOK: Pink gets stuck in elevator hours before first gig in 4 years

/ 08:31 AM July 05, 2017

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Just hours before her first gig in four years, Pink got to experience what it is like to “live in a box.”

The pop star was about to perform at the Summerfest event in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, when she and her 6-year-old daughter, Willow, were trapped in an elevator.

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“Stuck in an elevator (it’s getting hot in here) (love in an elevator) (livin in a box) #help,” Pink, who showed composure during the incident, captioned her hilarious Instagram post on Monday.

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Luckily, Pink was rescued and she made it to her show on time. “We made it out,” she posted.

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Despite the glitch, Pink expressed her joy in performing in front of her fans after a hiatus.

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“After four years, it’s always a little nerve wracking to start it up again. But I got one look at your faces and my heart filled with love,” she thanked her fans in her recent post.

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Known for her signature neon-dyed hairstyle, Pink, 37, spearheaded pop tracks such as “Fuckin’ Perfect,” “Just Give Me a Reason”, and “Get the Party Started.” She is married to longtime racer Carey Hart and recently gave birth to a son.  Gianna Francesca Catolico /ra

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