Grab a white rabbit and your favorite cup of tea. There was a party in Tinseltown. They threw an “unbirthday” party for the new movie “Alice Through the Looking Glass,” and by “unbirthday” party, we mean it was the movie’s premiere.

Hollywood Boulevard was on fire last night. Pink performed in front of the El Capitan Theater in Hollywood as part of the premiere for “Alice Through the Looking Glass.”

Pink: “It’s so much fun. I never get to do this. This is awesome. Usually, I’m indoors hanging from a wire.”

Pink’s single, “Just Like Fire,” is on the new movie’s soundtrack.

Pink: “It’s a really refreshing experience to write a song for a movie, because normally, I am in my sort of narcissistic, woe-is-me, what-should-I-write-about place.”

The singer and her family were just some of the celebs who hit the red carpet for the film’s premiere.

Pink: “It’s so visual. It’s fantastical, and obviously, Tim Burton having a hand in it and the cast is incredible. It feels like you’re on a ride.”

The flick is a sequel to the 2010 hit “Alice in Wonderland.”

Johnny Depp is back as the Mad Hatter, but getting him to talk was a little maddening.

Johnny Depp: “I mean, I mean, so it’s exciting to, to, to have something that you worked on and cared about so much.”

OK, let’s try this one more time.

Johnny Depp: “To have it celebrated to such a degree that people come out and welcome you is always amazing.”

Anne Hathaway is back as the White Queen. She felt like royalty at the premiere.

Anne Hathaway: “I think right now, the biggest excitement is knowing how many fans that it has, and the second one is really wonderful.”

Plus, catching Pink’s performance wasn’t bad.

Anne Hathaway: “When I think of Pink, the adjectives that come to mind are courage and ferocity and power and intelligence and freedom. And that’s Alice. That’s exactly who she is.”

Mia Wasikowska returns as Alice and was happy she wasn’t late for this red carpet date.

Mia Wasikowska: “It’s been six years since the first one, so it’s quite surreal, and it’s amazing to see such a good turnout.”

“Alice Through the Looking Glass” opens in theaters on Friday, May 27.

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