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P!nk postpones four concerts citing “reasons beyond my control”

P!nk has postponed four forthcoming concerts on her ‘Summer Carnival’ tour due to reasons “beyond her control”.

The star was due to perform shows in Lincoln, Sioux Falls, Milwaukee and Des Moines starting tonight (October 20) before wrapping up on Thursday (24).

But she took to Instagram to confirm that they have now been called off.

She wrote: “Due to reasons beyond my control, we need to postpone our next four shows in Lincoln, Sioux Falls, Milwaukee, and Des Moines.

“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 for the new dates. Please keep an eye out for updates – we’ll have more info soon.

“Thank you for understanding. I’m looking forward to seeing you all very, very soon. Sending love and health to you all.”

Her next scheduled concert is on November 3 at the Moody Centre in Austin, Texas with the tour currently set to wrap up at the Colonial Life Arena in Columbia, South Carolina on November 20.

Earlier this summer, P!nk cancelled a tour date on doctor’s orders due to an unspecified health issue.

Elsewhere, she recently responded to rumours about the reasons behind her removing all tweets from her X/Twitter account following Diddy‘s arrest.

The singer originally wiped her social media back in February, where her final message on X/Twitter was: “This account will self-destruct in two minutes.”

However, in the wake of Diddy’s arrest for sex trafficking, racketeering and transporting for prostitution, fans spotted P!nk’s social media and speculated whether she was trying to hide any links with the disgraced rapper.

She later took to her Instagram page to clarify any rumours, writing: “I don’t know why I became a headline this week, but I wiped my Twitter account on February 6!!!”

“There is no truth to the rumours spread this week, and while I’ve met people in passing, I’m not associated with any of the people mentioned.”

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