Pink Postpones Four Summer Carnival Tour Dates Due to Unforeseen Circumstances

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19/10/2024 23h11

**Pink Postpones Four Summer Carnival Tour Dates Citing Uncontrollable Circumstances**

Pink has announced the postponement of four upcoming concerts from her Summer Carnival Tour, due to factors she describes as "beyond my control." The pop star shared the news on her social media channels on Saturday, expressing her disappointment and assuring fans that efforts are underway to reschedule the affected shows.

The Grammy-winning singer was scheduled to perform in Lincoln, Nebraska on Sunday, followed by a show in Sioux Falls, South Dakota on Monday. Additional performances were planned for Milwaukee on October 23 and Des Moines on October 24. According to her statement, all tickets for these shows will remain valid, and further details about the rescheduled dates will be provided soon.

Pink, known for her energetic performances and aerial acrobatics, extended her gratitude to fans for their understanding and support. "I'm so disappointed to share this news, but we are working on rescheduling each of these shows as soon as we can. Your tickets will still be valid," she stated. She also added, "Sending love and health to you all."

The news comes after Pink had previously canceled a July show in Bern, Switzerland due to an unspecified health issue. Nonetheless, she made a quick recovery and returned to the stage in Copenhagen, Denmark shortly thereafter, much to the delight of her fans. In her announcement for the Bern cancellation, Pink had mentioned that medical advice forced her to call off the performance, emphasizing her commitment to performing whenever possible.

At the moment, Pink’s next scheduled tour performance is set for November 3 in Austin, Texas. Fans are hopeful that the beloved artist will be back on stage soon, continuing her tour with the energy and passion they have come to expect.

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