Pink postpones FOURTH concert in one week due to her ‘respiratory infection’ after ‘family medical issues’
P!NK has just postponed its fourth concert in one week, this time in Canada, due to a ‘respiratory infection’.
“I am very sorry to announce that I have a respiratory infection and my doctor has advised that I will not be able to perform at the shows in Vancouver on Friday and Saturday,” said the 44-year-old pop star – who has 94.4 million followers on social media has. – wrote on Thursday.
‘Live Nation is working on new dates to reschedule the shows. I’m really looking forward to performing in Vancouver and putting on an incredible show for everyone. In the meantime, I wish everyone good health and send lots of love.”
Pink (born Alecia Moore) has suffered from asthma since childhood, which flared up when she became infected with the coronavirus in March 2020.
“It was the scariest thing I’ve ever experienced in my life,” the three-time Grammy winner said. The Ellen DeGeneres Show at the time.
‘Sending lots of love’: P!NK has just postponed its fourth concert in one week, this time in Canada, due to a ‘respiratory infection’ (photo October 5)
The 44-year-old pop star wrote on Thursday: ‘I am deeply sorry to announce that I have a respiratory infection and that my doctor has advised that I will not be able to perform at the shows in Vancouver on Friday and Saturday. Live Nation is working on new dates to reschedule shows
‘I couldn’t breathe. I needed my nebulizer for the first time in 30 years. And I have a rescue inhaler that I use, and I couldn’t function without it.”
Pink’s postponement in Vancouver came just three days after she postponed her two concerts in Tacoma, WA, scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday this week.
“Family medical issues require our immediate attention,” says the Pennsylvania-born belter explained on Monday.
‘I sincerely apologize to everyone for any inconvenience this may have caused. Sending nothing but love and health to everyone.”
It is unclear which family member is affected, but Pink has two children, daughter Willow Sage Hart, 12; and son Jameson Hart, 6 – from her 17-year marriage to Carey Hart.
The Emmy winner and the 48-year-old retired motocross racer — who split in 2003 and 2008 — openly admit that the “only reason we’re still together” is their marriage counselor, Vanessa Inn.
Pink too previously postponed her concert from September 29 at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas until November 26 after she “suffered a serious sinus infection.”
It probably would have helped if the 5ft4in aerialist hadn’t double-booked himself for two completely different tours – Summer Carnival with 65 days and Trustfall Tour with 21 days – in the same year.
Pink – who underwent hip surgery and a double disc replacement in her neck in 2020 – will resume her ninth concert tour next Wednesday at the Ball Arena in Denver, CO.
The Lady Marmalade alum put her three-octave mezzo-soprano pipes to good use on new single Dreaming, her collaboration with 17-time Grammy winner Sting and Grammy nominee Marshmello, out this Friday.
‘It was the scariest thing I’ve ever experienced’: Pink has suffered from asthma since childhood, which flared up when she became infected with the coronavirus in March 2020 (photo October 5)
The three-time Grammy winner said on The Ellen DeGeneres Show at the time, “I couldn’t breathe. I needed my nebulizer for the first time in 30 years. And I have a rescue inhaler that I use and I couldn’t function without it’
‘Family medical issues require our immediate attention’: Pink’s postponement in Vancouver came just three days after she postponed her two concerts in Tacoma, WA, scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday this week
July 2 family portrait: It’s unclear which family member is affected, but the Pennsylvania-born belter has two children: son Jameson, 6; and daughter Willow, 12 – from her 17-year marriage to Carey Hart (L)
‘I do everything I can to never miss a show’: Pink also previously postponed her September 29 concert at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, to November 26 after ‘suffering a serious sinus infection’
Overloaded: It probably would have helped if the 6-foot-2 aerialist hadn’t double-booked himself for two completely different tours – 65-day Summer Carnival and 21-day Trustfall Tour – in the same year (photo October 9)
Will it happen? Pink – who underwent hip surgery and double disc replacement in her neck in 2020 – will resume her ninth concert tour next Wednesday at the Ball Arena in Denver, CO (pictured October 9)
‘Different people from different places coming together to make music’: the Emmy winner put her three-octave mezzo-soprano pipes to good use on new single Dreaming, her collaboration with Sting (R) and Marshmello (L), out this Friday