Pink Postpones Vancouver Shows to Recover From Respiratory Infection

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Earlier this week, the singer pushed back two other dates on the Summer Carnival tour to address a family medical issue

Pink‘s Summer Carnival tour was scheduled to make two stops at Vancouver’s Rogers Arena this weekend, but the singer has postponed both nights while she battles a respiratory infection. In a statement shared via social media, Pink announced that the concerts scheduled for Oct. 20 and Oct. 21 are currently being rescheduled by Live Nation.

“I am deeply sorry to share that I have a respiratory infection and my doctor has advised that I am unable to perform at the Vancouver shows on Friday and Saturday,” Pink wrote in a statement. “Live Nation is working on new dates to reschedule the shows. I am very much looking forward to performing in Vancouver and putting on an incredible show for everyone. In the meantime, I wish everyone good health and am sending lots of love.”

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This marks the second time this week that Pink has had to reschedule concert dates. On Tuesday, the singer pushed back two stops in Tacoma, Washington in order to address a family medical issue. “Family medical issues require our immediate attention,” she wrote in a statement shared on Instagram. “I send everyone my sincerest apologies for any inconvenience this has caused. I am sending nothing but love and health to all.”

In the next few weeks, as the Summer Carnival tour resumes, Pink will make stops in Denver, Kansas City, Montreal, New York, Indianapolis, Cleveland, Louisville, and more. The tour is currently scheduled to run through March 2024 in support of her most recent album Trustfall, which arrived in February.

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