Pink's Mexico City Performances Abruptly Canceled Due to Logistical Complications
Two highly anticipated Pink concerts scheduled for Mexico City have been officially canceled following what organizers describe as "an unforeseen event affecting the event's logistics." The shows were set to take place at the GNP Seguros Stadium in the Mexican capital on April 26 and 27, 2026.
Official Statement from Promoters
In a formal statement released on social media platform X, promoter Ocesa confirmed the cancellation, stating: "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."
The statement continued: "We understand the excitement of attending these concerts and deeply appreciate the understanding of our fans."
Refund Procedures for Ticket Holders
Organizers have outlined specific refund procedures for affected concertgoers:
- Online purchases: Full refunds, including Ticketmaster service fees, will be automatically credited to the payment card used for the original transaction, with processing times dependent on individual banking institutions.
- Box office purchases: Tickets bought directly at venue box offices can be refunded at the same location where the purchase was made in the coming days.
The 46-year-old singer, whose real name is Alecia Beth Moore-Hart, has not yet publicly commented on the cancellation of her Mexico City performances.
Recent Personal Speculation Addressed
This concert cancellation news follows recent media speculation about Pink's personal life. Several publications, including People magazine, had reported that the singer was separating from her husband of twenty years, Carey Hart.
Pink directly addressed these rumors through her official Instagram account, posting a sarcastic video response: "I was just alerted to the fact that I'm separated from my husband. I didn't know. Thank you People Magazine. Thank you US Weekly. Thank you for letting me know."
She continued pointedly: "I was wondering, would you also like to tell our children? My 14-year-old and 9-year-old are also unaware. Or do you want to talk about some real news?"
Background on Pink's Relationship
Pink, born Alecia Moore, first met motocross racer Carey Hart at the 2001 X Games in Philadelphia. Their relationship experienced several periods of separation before they eventually became engaged in 2005 and married in Costa Rica the following year.
The couple briefly separated in 2008 before reconciling in 2009. They share two children: daughter Willow Sage Hart, aged 14, and son Jameson Moon Hart, aged 9.
The cancellation of the Mexico City concerts represents a significant disappointment for fans in the region who had been anticipating the Grammy-winning artist's performances. No information has been provided about potential rescheduling of the affected dates or whether alternative arrangements will be made for the Mexican leg of Pink's tour.
