Award |
Year |
Work |
Category |
Result |
Ref. |
Academy of Country Music Awards |
2017 |
"Setting the World on Fire" (with Kenny Chesney) |
Vocal Event of the Year |
Nominated |
[5] |
2021 |
"One Too Many" (with Keith Urban) |
Music Event of the Year |
Nominated |
[6] |
ALMA Awards |
2002 |
Live at the 43rd Annual Grammy Awards |
Outstanding Performance in a Music, Variety or Comedy Special |
Won |
[7][8] |
"Lady Marmalade" |
Outstanding Song in a Motion Picture Soundtrack |
Won |
American Music Awards |
2001 |
Herself |
Favorite Soul/R&B New Artist |
Nominated |
[9] |
2003 |
Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist |
Nominated |
[10] |
Missundaztood |
Favorite Pop/Rock Album |
Nominated |
2013 |
Herself |
Favorite Pop/Rock Female Artist |
Nominated |
[11] |
Favorite Adult Contemporary Artist |
Nominated |
2018 |
Nominated |
[12] |
2019 |
Nominated |
[13] |
Beautiful Trauma World Tour |
Tour of the Year |
Nominated |
AOL Instant Messenger |
2006 |
Herself |
AIM Best Musical Buddy |
Won |
[14] |
APRA Awards |
2010 |
Sober" |
International Work of the Year |
Nominated |
[15][16] |
2019 |
"What About Us" |
International Work of the Year |
Nominated |
[17] |
ARIA Music Awards |
2011 |
Herself |
Best International Artist |
Won |
[18] |
2013 |
Nominated |
[19] |
2018 |
Nominated |
[20] |
2019 |
Nominated |
[21][22] |
2021 |
"One Too Many" (with Keith Urban) |
Song of the Year |
Nominated |
[23] |
2023 |
Herself |
Best International Artist |
Nominated |
[24] |
Berlin Music Video Awards |
2024 |
All Out Of Fight |
Best Narrative |
Nominated |
|
Billboard Music Awards |
2000 |
Herself |
New Female Artist of the Year |
Won |
Female Hot 100 Singles Artist |
Nominated |
Female Artist of the Year |
Nominated |
2002 |
Missundaztood |
Billboard 200 Album of the Year |
Nominated |
Herself |
Female Artist of the Year |
Nominated |
2014 |
Top Touring Artist |
Nominated |
2017 |
"Setting the World on Fire" (with Kenny Chesney) |
Top Country Song |
Nominated |
Top Country Collaboration |
Won |
2018 |
Beautiful Trauma |
Top Selling Album |
Nominated |
2020 |
Herself |
Top Touring Artist |
Won |
|
2021 |
Icon Award |
Won |
Billboard Women in Music |
2013 |
Herself |
Woman of the Year |
Won |
Billboard Music Video Awards |
2001 |
"Lady Marmalade" |
Director of the Year |
Won |
Best Dance Clip of the Year |
Nominated |
Billboard Live Music Awards |
2013 |
Herself |
Top Draw |
Nominated |
Top Boxscore |
Won |
Eventful Fans' Choice Award |
Nominated |
2019 |
Beautiful Trauma World Tour |
Tour of the Year |
Won |
Herself |
Legend of Live |
Won |
[25] |
Blockbuster Entertainment Awards |
2001 |
Herself |
Favorite Female – New Artist |
Won |
[26] |
BMI Pop Awards |
2003 |
"Don't Let Me Get Me" |
Award Winning Songs |
Won |
[27] |
2004 |
"Just Like a Pill" |
Won |
[28] |
2008 |
"U + Ur Hand" |
Won |
[29] |
"Who Knew" |
Won |
2010 |
"Please Don't Leave Me" |
Won |
[30] |
"So What" |
Won |
"Sober" |
Won |
2012 |
"Raise Your Glass" |
Won |
[31] |
"Perfect" |
Won |
2014 |
"Just Give Me a Reason" |
Won |
[32] |
"Try" |
Won |
2015 |
Herself |
BMI President's Award |
Won |
[33] |
"True Love" |
Award Winning Songs |
Won |
2017 |
"Just Like Fire" |
Won |
[34] |
2019 |
"Beautiful Trauma" |
Won |
[35] |
"What About Us" |
Won |
2020 |
"Walk Me Home" |
Won |
[36] |
2023 |
"All I Know So Far" |
Won |
[37] |
Brit Awards |
2001 |
Herself |
Best International Female Solo Artist |
Nominated |
Best International Newcomer |
Nominated |
2003 |
Missundaztood |
Best International Album |
Nominated |
Herself |
Best Pop Act |
Nominated |
Best International Female Solo Artist |
Won |
2007 |
Nominated |
2009 |
Nominated |
2014 |
Nominated |
2018 |
Nominated |
2019 |
Outstanding Contribution to Music |
Won |
|
British LGBT Awards |
2018 |
Herself |
Best Music Artist |
Nominated |
[38] |
Channel V Thailand Music Video Awards |
2002 |
"Lady Marmalade" |
Popular Duo/Group Video |
Won |
[39] |
Country Music Association Awards |
2017 |
"Setting the World on Fire" (with Kenny Chesney) |
Musical Event of the Year |
Nominated |
[40] |
CMT Music Awards |
2017 |
"Setting the World on Fire" (with Kenny Chesney) |
Collaborative Video of the Year |
Nominated |
[41] |
2021 |
"One Too Many" (with Keith Urban) |
Video of the Year |
Nominated |
[42] |
Collaborative Video of the Year |
Nominated |
Daytime Emmy Awards |
2016 |
"Today's the Day" |
Outstanding Promotional Announcement – Image |
Won |
[43] |
Echo Awards |
2018 |
Herself |
Best Female International Artist |
Won |
[44][45] |
Fonogram Awards |
2004 |
Try This |
Pop Album of the Year |
Won |
[46] |
2013 |
The Truth About Love |
Pop/Rock Album of the Year |
Nominated |
[47][48] |
2018 |
"What About Us" |
Pop-Rock Album or Voice Recording of the Year |
Nominated |
[49] |
GAFFA Denmark Awards |
2006 |
Herself |
Best Foreign Female Act |
Nominated |
[50] |
GAFFA Swedish Awards |
2018 |
Herself |
Best Foreign Solo Act |
Nominated |
[51] |
Gay and Lesbian Entertainment Critics Association |
2018 |
"Beautiful Trauma" |
Dorian Award for TV Musical Performance of the Year |
Nominated |
[52] |
Girls Choice Awards |
2019 |
"Love Me Anyway" (with Chris Stapleton) |
Most Empowering Song of the Year (Group or Duo) |
Nominated |
[53][54] |
"Try" |
Most Empowering Girl Power Anthem of the Decade |
Nominated |
Global Awards |
2018 |
"What About Us" |
Best Song |
Nominated |
[55] |
Herself |
Best Female |
Nominated |
Mass Appeal Award |
Nominated |
2020 |
"Walk Me Home" |
Best Song |
Nominated |
[56][57] |
2023 |
Herself |
Best Female |
Nominated |
[58][59] |
Mass Appeal Award |
Nominated |
Grammy Awards |
2002 | "Lady Marmalade" (with Christina Aguilera, Lil' Kim and Mýa) | Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals | Won |
2003 | "Get the Party Started" | Best Female Pop Vocal Performance | Nominated |
Missundaztood | Best Pop Vocal Album | Nominated |
2004 | "Feel Good Time" | Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals | Nominated |
"Trouble" | Best Female Rock Vocal Performance | Won |
2007 | "Stupid Girls" | Best Female Pop Vocal Performance | Nominated |
2009 | "So What" | Nominated |
2010 |
"Sober" |
Nominated |
Funhouse |
Best Pop Vocal Album |
Nominated |
2011 | "Imagine" (with Herbie Hancock, India.Arie, Seal, Konono Nº1, Jeff Beck and Oumou Sangaré) | Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals | Won |
Recovery (as featured artist) |
Album of the Year |
Nominated |
2012 | "Fuckin' Perfect" | Best Pop Solo Performance | Nominated |
2013 | The Truth About Love | Best Pop Vocal Album | Nominated |
2014 | "Just Give Me a Reason" (featuring Nate Ruess) | Song of the Year | Nominated |
Best Pop Duo/Group Performance | Nominated |
2015 | The Truth About Love Tour: Live from Melbourne | Best Music Film | Nominated |
2017 |
"Just Like Fire" | Best Song Written for Visual Media | Nominated |
"Setting the World on Fire" (with Kenny Chesney) |
Best Country Duo/Group Performance |
Nominated |
2018 |
"What About Us" |
Best Pop Solo Performance |
Nominated |
2019 |
Beautiful Trauma[60][61] |
Best Pop Vocal Album |
Nominated |
2022 |
"All I Know So Far" |
Best Song Written for Visual Media |
Nominated |
Guild of Music Supervisors Awards |
2017 |
"Just Like Fire" |
Best Song/Recording Created for a Film |
Nominated |
[62] |
Helpmann Awards |
2004 |
Try This Tour |
Best International Contemporary Concert |
Nominated |
[63] |
2010 |
Funhouse Tour |
Won |
[64] |
Hollywood Critics Association TV Awards |
2021 |
Pink: All I Know So Far |
Best Streaming Docuseries, Documentary Television Movie, or Non-Fiction Series |
Nominated |
[65] |
Hollywood Music in Media Awards |
2016 |
"Just Like Fire" |
Best Original Song - Sci-Fi/Fantasy Film |
Won |
[66] |
2021 |
Pink: All I Know So Far |
Best Music Documentary/Special Program |
Nominated |
[67] |
Hollywood Walk of Fame |
2019 |
Herself |
Included |
Won |
Human Rights Campaign |
2010 |
Herself |
Ally for Equality Award |
Won |
[68] |
iHeartRadio Music Awards |
2017 |
"Just Like Fire" |
Best Song from a Movie |
Nominated |
[69] |
2018 |
Herself |
Female Artist of the Year |
Nominated |
[70] |
2019 |
"A Million Dreams" |
Best Cover Song |
Nominated |
[71] |
2023 |
Herself |
Icon Award |
Won |
[72] |
iHeartRadio Titanium Awards |
2018 |
"What About Us" |
1 Billion Total Audience Spins on iHeartRadio Stations |
Won |
[73] |
International Dance Music Awards |
2009 |
"So What" |
Best Pop Dance Track |
Nominated |
[74] |
Juice TV Awards |
2001 |
"Lady Marmalade" |
Best R&B Video |
Won |
[75] |
Juno Awards |
2014 |
The Truth About Love |
International Album of the Year |
Nominated |
[76] |
LOS40 Music Awards |
2013 |
The Truth About Love |
Best International Album |
Nominated |
[77] |
Herself |
Best International Act |
Nominated |
Meteor Ireland Music Awards |
2009 |
Herself |
Best International Female |
Nominated |
[78] |
MTV Australia Awards |
2007 |
Herself |
Female Artist of the Year |
Won |
|
I'm Not Dead |
Album of the Year |
Nominated |
"U + Ur Hand" |
Best Pop Video |
Nominated |
"Who Knew" |
Download of the Year |
Won |
2008 |
I'm Not Dead Tour |
MTV Live Performer Award |
Won |
[79] |
2009 |
"So What" |
Best Video |
Won |
[80] |
MTV Europe Music Awards |
2001 |
"Lady Marmalade" |
Best Song |
Nominated |
|
2002 |
"Get the Party Started" |
Won |
Herself |
Best Pop |
Nominated |
Best Female |
Nominated |
Missundaztood |
Best Album |
Nominated |
2003 |
Herself |
Best Pop |
Nominated |
Best Female |
Nominated |
2006 |
"Stupid Girls" |
Best Video |
Nominated |
2008 |
"So What" |
Most Addictive Track |
Won |
2012 |
Herself |
Best Female |
Nominated |
Worldwide Act North American |
Nominated |
2013 |
Best Live |
Nominated |
2018 |
Nominated |
2019 |
Nominated |
MTV Video Music Awards Latinoamérica |
2002 |
Herself |
Best Pop Artist — International |
Won |
[81] |
MTV Movie Awards |
2004 |
Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle |
Best Cameo |
Nominated |
MTV Video Music Awards |
2000 |
"There You Go" |
Best New Artist in a Video |
Nominated |
2001 |
"Lady Marmalade" |
Video of the Year |
Won |
Best Pop Video |
Nominated |
Best Video from a Film |
Won |
Best Dance Video |
Nominated |
Best Choreography in a Video |
Nominated |
Best Art Direction in a Video |
Nominated |
2002 |
"Get The Party Started" |
Best Female Video |
Won |
Best Pop Video |
Nominated |
Best Dance Video |
Won |
2006 |
"Stupid Girls" |
Best Pop Video |
Won |
2009 |
"So What" |
Best Female Video |
Nominated |
2010 |
"Funhouse" |
Best Direction |
Nominated |
Best Editing |
Nominated |
2011 |
"Fuckin' Perfect" |
Best Video with a Message |
Nominated |
2013 |
"Just Give Me a Reason" (featuring Nate Ruess) |
Best Female Video |
Nominated |
Best Collaboration |
Won |
Best Editing |
Nominated |
2017 |
Herself |
Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award |
Won |
2018 |
"What About Us" |
Best Pop |
Nominated |
2021 |
"All I Know So Far" |
Best Visual Effects |
Nominated |
2023 |
"Trustfall" |
Best Pop |
Nominated |
|
MTV Video Music Awards Japan |
2002 |
"Lady Marmalade" |
Best Video from a Film |
Won |
Herself |
Best Pop Artist |
Nominated |
2004 |
"Feel Good Time" |
Best Video from a Film |
Won |
2010 |
"Please Don't Leave Me" |
Best Pop Video |
Nominated |
2013 |
"Try" |
Best Choreography |
Nominated |
Music Video Production Awards |
2006 |
"Stupid Girls" |
Best Make-Up |
Nominated |
|
Best Hair |
Nominated |
2013 |
"Try" |
Nominated |
[82] |
Best Pop Video |
Nominated |
"Just Give Me a Reason" |
Best Editing |
Nominated |
Much Music Video Awards |
2006 |
"Stupid Girls" |
Best International Video- Artist |
Nominated |
[83] |
2011 |
"Raise Your Glass" |
MuchMusic.com Most Watched Video |
Nominated |
[84] |
2013 |
"Try" |
International Video of the Year- Artist |
Nominated |
[85][86] |
Herself |
Your Fave International Artist/Group |
Nominated |
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards |
2001 |
Herself |
Favorite Female Artist |
Nominated |
|
2002 |
Won |
"Get the Party Started" |
Favorite Song |
Won |
2003 |
Herself |
Favorite Female Artist |
Nominated |
2013 |
Nominated |
2018 |
Nominated |
Nickelodeon Australian Kids' Choice Awards |
2007 |
Herself |
Fave International Singer |
Won |
2008 |
Nominated |
2009 |
Won |
NME Awards |
2003 |
Herself |
Worst Haircut |
Nominated |
[87] |
Artist of the Year |
Nominated |
Best Solo Artist |
Nominated |
2004 |
Nominated |
[88] |
No Kid Hungry Campaign |
2023 |
Herself |
National Champion Award |
Won |
[89] |
NRJ Music Awards |
2003 |
Herself |
Music Website of the Year |
Nominated |
[90] |
International New Artist of the Year |
Nominated |
2004 |
Best International Female Artist |
Nominated |
|
2007 |
"Stupid Girls" |
Video of the Year |
Nominated |
[91] |
Herself |
Best International Female Artist |
Nominated |
2009 |
Nominated |
[92] |
Funhouse |
Best International Album |
Nominated |
2011 |
Herself |
Best International Female Artist |
Nominated |
[93] |
2013 |
Nominated |
[94] |
2014 |
Nominated |
[95] |
2017 |
Nominated |
[96] |
2018 |
Nominated |
[97] |
2019 |
Nominated |
[98][99] |
People's Choice Awards |
2006 |
"Stupid Girls" |
Favorite Pop Song |
Nominated |
2010 |
Herself |
Favorite Female Artist |
Nominated |
2011 |
Favorite Female Artist |
Nominated |
Favorite Pop Artist |
Nominated |
2013 |
Favorite Female Artist |
Nominated |
Favorite Pop Artist |
Nominated |
2014 |
Favorite Female Artist |
Nominated |
"Just Give Me a Reason" (featuring Nate Ruess) |
Favorite Music Video |
Nominated |
Favorite Song |
Nominated |
2019 |
Herself |
The Female Artist of the Year |
Nominated |
[100] |
People's Champion Award |
Won |
Beautiful Trauma World Tour |
The Concert Tour of the Year |
Nominated |
People's Choice Country Awards |
2023 |
"Just Say I'm Sorry" (with Chris Stapleton) |
The Crossover Song of the Year |
Won |
[101] |
Pollstar |
2007 |
Pink and Justin Timberlake |
Most Creative Tour Package |
Won |
[102] |
2013 |
Herself |
Major Tour of the Year |
Nominated |
[103] |
Most Creative Stage Production |
Won |
2018 |
Beautiful Trauma World Tour |
Best Pop Tour |
Nominated |
[104] |
2019 |
Won |
[105][106] |
Major Tour of the Year |
Nominated |
2024 |
Summer Carnival |
Pop Tour of the Year |
Won |
[107] |
Malcolm Weldon and Pink |
Road Warrior of the Year |
Nominated |
Pop |
2018 |
"What About Us" |
Song Of The Year Award |
Nominated |
[108] |
Q Awards |
2002 |
"Get The Party Started" |
Best Video |
Won |
[109] |
Queensland Music Awards |
2022 |
"One too Many" (with Keith Urban) |
Highest Selling Single of the Year |
Won |
[110] |
Radio Music Awards |
2001 |
"Lady Marmalade" |
Song of the Year: Top 40-Pop Radio |
Won |
[111] |
Satellite Award |
2011 |
"Bridge of Light" |
Best Original Song |
Nominated |
[112] |
Smash Hits Poll Winners Party |
2002 |
Herself |
Best Female Solo |
Won |
[113] |
SONA Warrior Awards |
2022 |
Herself |
Honoree |
Won |
[114] |
Swiss Music Awards |
2010 |
Funhouse |
Best Pop/Rock International Album |
Won |
[115] |
Teen Choice Awards |
2001 |
"Lady Marmalade" |
Song of the Summer |
Won |
Choice Music: Dance Track |
Nominated |
Herself |
Choice Female Artist |
Nominated |
2002 |
Nominated |
Missundaztood |
Choice Music: Album |
Nominated |
"Get the Party Started" |
Choice Music – Single |
Nominated |
2003 |
Herself |
Choice Female Artist |
Nominated |
2007 |
"U + Ur Hand" |
Payback Track |
Nominated |
2013 |
Hersekf |
Female Artist |
Nominated |
Summer Music Star: Female |
Nominated |
"Just Give Me a Reason" (featuring Nate Ruess) |
Choice Love song |
Nominated |
2016 |
Herself |
Choice Summer Music Star: Female |
Nominated |
"Just Like Fire" |
Choice Music: Song from a Movie of TV Show |
Nominated |
TMF Awards (Belgium) |
2001 |
"Lady Marmalade" |
International Video of the Year |
Won |
[116] |
TMF Awards (Nederland) |
2002 |
"Lady Marmalade" |
Best Video of the Year |
Won |
2006 |
"Stupid Girls" |
Nominated |
UK Music Video Awards |
2017 |
"What About Us" |
Best Choreography in a Video |
Nominated |
[117] |
My VH1 Music Awards |
2001 |
"Lady Marmalade" |
Is It Hot in Here Or Is It Just My Video |
Won |
[118] |
My Favorite Video |
Won |
There's No "I" In Team (Best Collaboration) |
Nominated |
World Music Awards |
2003 |
Herself |
World Best Selling American Pop Female Artist |
Won |
[119] |
2006 |
World's Best Selling Pop/Rock Artist]] |
Nominated |
[120] |
2007 |
World's Best Selling Pop/Rock Artist |
Nominated |
[121] |
2008 |
World's Best Selling Pop/Rock Artist |
Nominated |
[122] |
4Music Video Honours |
2012 |
Herself |
Best Girl |
Nominated |
[123] |
"Blow Me (One Last Kiss)" |
Best Video |
Nominated |
Žebřík Music Awards |
2002 |
"Just Like a Pill" |
Best International Song |
Nominated |
[124] |
Herself |
Best International Female |
Won |
2003 |
Nominated |
2004 |
Nominated |
[125] |
2005 |
Nominated |