On Thursday, October 19, P!nk revealed that she will be canceling her Friday and Saturday performances in Vancouver, Canada, owing to a respiratory ailment.
She expressed her regret in an Instagram message, writing that she is deeply sorry to share that she has a respiratory infection and her doctor has advised that she is unable to perform at the Vancouver shows on Friday and Saturday.
"Live Nation is rescheduling the events for new dates, she advised. She added that she is looking forward to performing in Vancouver and wowing everyone with a fantastic concert. While apologetic, she added that she is sending tons of love and wishing everyone wellness in the interim. Pink: "Xoxo"
Three days prior to the cancellations, she also postponed two Trustfall Tour shows that were scheduled to take place in Tacoma, Washington, earlier this week. Previously, P!nk revealed on Monday (October 16) that she has postponed two dates on her recently-launched Trustfall Tour due to "family medical issues."
The two events in question are the concerts in Tacoma, Washington, on Tuesday and Wednesday. P!nk posted a note to Instagram saying that she is so sorry to inform the Tacoma ticket holders that the two shows October 17 and October 18 (tomorrow and Wednesday) will be postponed.
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She explained that Live Nation is rescheduling the show for future dates. Their immediate focus must be on family medical issues. She sincerely apologized to everyone for any inconvenience this may have caused.
P!nk is three shows into her Trustfall Tour, which began on Thursday in Sacramento, California and included two shows over the weekend in San Francisco. The pop diva had just finished the North American phase of her Summer Carnival stadium tour, which will resume in Australia and New Zealand in February and has one rescheduled date left on Nov. 26 in Arlington, Texas (after she postponed a September performance due to a sinus ailment). According to data provided to Billboard Boxscore, Summer Carnival has generated $257.6 million in revenue so far and has sold 1.8 million tickets for 41 performances.
Summer Carnival began its run with 19 performances in Europe, grossing $106.8 million from the sale of 871,000 tickets. It then traveled to the United States and Canada, grossing $150.7 million from the sale of 914,000 tickets. Her current tour is in support of Trustfall, her ninth studio album, which was released on February 17 by RCA.
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