She earned my 100% respect with that performance. And I wasn’t the only one — even diehard Heart fans, skeptical at first, ended up on their feet. Because what P!nk did that night wasn’t karaoke — it was war cry, love letter, and resurrection all in one. Nancy’s fingers bled history; P!nk’s voice bled truth. And together, they turned “Barracuda” into a living, breathing eulogy. But as the final note rang out and Nancy looked over her shoulder, one question rippled through the crowd: was this just a tribute — or the moment P!nk was officially crowned as rock’s next matriarch?

September 27, 2022 – Kia Forum, Los Angeles, CA

See Nancy Wilson Perform 'Barracuda' With Foo Fighters and Pink

It was meant to be a tribute, but it turned into something much more — a generational handoff, a raw resurrection of rock’s untamed spirit, and perhaps one of the most unexpected powerhouse duets in recent memory.

As part of the Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concert in Los Angeles, legendary Heart guitarist Nancy Wilson took the stage with none other than P!nk — pop icon, vocal powerhouse, and a lifelong fan of classic rock. The song: Heart’s 1977 hard-rock anthem “Barracuda.”

But this wasn’t just a nostalgic cover. It was a thunderclap.

When Guitar Meets Grit

P!nk & Nancy Wilson of Heart - Barracuda - Live Tribute Concert! - YouTube

Nancy Wilson’s unmistakable guitar riff — razor-sharp, defiant, still electrifying after nearly five decades — launched the performance. Then came P!nk, in full vocal armor, cutting through the thunderous drums and roaring audience with a voice that shocked even longtime Heart fans. It wasn’t an imitation. It wasn’t showboating. It was reverence, fire, and command — the kind of vocal performance that makes the earth tilt just a little.

Critics raved. Fans online called it “unreal,” “flawless,” and “one of the greatest live moments in recent tribute concert history.” The pairing was unexpected, but the result felt inevitable — like two different chapters of rock’s story meeting on the same page.

A Tribute That Transcended

Foo Fighters Taylor Hawkins Tribute (W/ P!nk & Nancy Wilson ) - Barracuda  (Forum CA 9/27/22)

The duet was performed in memory of Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins, whose sudden passing in March 2022 sent shockwaves through the music world. For Nancy Wilson, the moment was deeply personal — Hawkins was a friend, a fan, and a fellow believer in rock’s emotional honesty. For P!nk, it was a chance to shed pop polish and stand barefoot in the dust of rock legend.

Dave Grohl, the event’s host, called it one of the night’s most “unforgettable” moments — and you could feel it in the air. No LED walls. No digital wizardry. Just talent, sweat, memory, and music.

Why It Mattered

Barracuda LIVE - Pink & Nancy Wilson 9-27-22 Foo Fighters Taylor Hawkins  Benefit Concert - YouTube
  • “Barracuda” was born in protest — a defiant anthem written by Ann and Nancy Wilson as a middle finger to the music industry.
  • Nancy’s presence gave it history.
  • P!nk’s voice gave it new bite.
  • And the setting — a tribute to a fallen brother in arms — gave it soul.

This wasn’t just a performance. It was a reminder: rock doesn’t age — it evolves. And when passed between the right hands, it doesn’t just survive. It roars.

Rewatch the full performance here:

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