Two upcoming P!nk concerts in Mexico City have been canceled due to"unforeseen circumstances."
P!nk, 46, was scheduled to perform at the GNP Seguros Stadium in the Mexican capital on April 26 and 27, which would have marked her first performance in the country after more than two decades.
Announcing the cancellation, the concerts' promoter Ocesa wrote on X, "PINK IMPORTANT NOTICE. We regret to inform the public in Mexico City that, due to complications arising from an unforeseen event affecting the event's logistics and beyond the control of the artist, promoter, and venue, PINK's shows scheduled for April 26 and 27 at Estadio GNP Seguros will not take place."
They added, "We understand the excitement of attending these concerts and deeply appreciate the understanding of our fans. If you made your purchase online, a full refund, including Ticketmaster service fees, will be automatically credited to the card used for the purchase, according to your bank's processing times."
Fans who purchased the tickets at the box office can request a refund at the same location where they made the purchase in the coming days.
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