Hugh Jackman surprised fans with two very special guests during his "From New York, With Love" concert at Radio City Music Hall.
On Saturday, the "Wolverine" actor invited Pink and her 14-year-old daughter, Willow Sage Hart, to join him onstage for a pair of performances, including "The Greatest Showman" favorite "A Million Dreams."
The track was originally sung in the film by Jackman himself alongside Michelle Williams and Ziv Zaifman.
Jackman later shared videos and photos from the night on Instagram, writing, "Making their @radiocitymusichall debut!!! @pink #willowhart #fromnewyorkwithlove."
One photo shows Jackman motioning to Pink and Willow onstage, while Pink smiles proudly at her daughter.
The trio also teamed up for Pink's 2006 hit "Who Knew," with Willow, wearing a red ballgown, showcasing her budding vocals as she led the chorus.
Pink also shared a video of their performance on Instagram, where fans flooded the comments with praise for Willow's standout vocals.
Pink is a mom of 2: What to know about her kidsBefore their big debut at Radio City Music Hall, Willow admitted she was feeling nervous.
In a behind-the-scenes clip on Pink's Instagram story, the singer asked her teenage daughter if she was scared, to which Willow replied, "So scared," prompting her mom to reassure her, "Aw, you're going to do so good."
Jackman announced From New York, With Love last October, revealing plans for 12 performances featuring songs from some of his greatest musical roles, including "The Boy From Oz," "The Greatest Showman" and "The Music Man."
The series, which began in January, wraps up soon with its final three shows on Friday, Oct. 3, and Saturday, Oct. 4.