Pink’s Mexico City Shows Cancelled
Promoter Ocesa cited unforeseen logistical complications beyond Pink’s control for cancelling both April concerts with full refunds promised to ticket buyers.
- Pink's Mexico City performances scheduled for April 26 and 27 at GNP Seguros Stadium were cancelled, according to promoter Ocesa, citing events `beyond the control of the artist, promoter, and venue`.
- Citing logistical problems, the promoter said Ocesa posted on X that an unforeseen event `beyond the control of the artist, promoter, and venue` forced Pink's concert cancellations.
- The promoter told Billboard Español that concerts for Carolina Ross and rapper Lucho SSJ were also cancelled, signalling a wider disruption at the venue.
- Online ticket buyers will receive full refunds, including Ticketmaster service fees, and box office buyers can request refunds at their purchase location in the coming days.
- Pink previously said she had been performing with a torn bicep and two torn menisci and cancelled the final four shows, explaining she couldn’t lift her right arm or sleep.
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Mexico City, 6 Mar (EFE).- The American singer Pink reported, through the company promoter Ocesa, the cancellation of the two concerts that she had scheduled for April of this year in the State of GNP Seguros, formerly Foro Sol, of Mexico City as part of her tour Carnival Tour. In a statement, Ocesa specified that the shows scheduled for April 26 and 27 were cancelled due to “complications derived from a fortuitous case that affects the logistic…
The two P!nk concerts planned for this spring in Mexico were cancelled because of a "fortuitous case" that affects logistics, according to Ocesa promoter.
By Erick E. Beltran, CNN en Español. Pink's concerts in Mexico have been officially canceled. The news was announced by Ocesa, the company in charge of organizing the event. Through a statement on its social media, Ocesa reported that due to "complications arising from an unforeseen event affecting logistics and beyond the control of the artist, the promoter, and the venue," the decision was made to cancel the concerts that were part of the "Car…
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