Pink's Mexico City Performances Abruptly Cancelled Due to Logistical Complications
Two highly anticipated concerts by global pop superstar Pink in Mexico City have been officially cancelled, with organisers citing an unforeseen logistical event as the primary cause. The singer, whose real name is Alecia Beth Moore-Hart, was scheduled to perform at the GNP Seguros Stadium in the Mexican capital on April 26 and 27, 2026.
Promoter Statement Details the Cancellation
In a formal statement released on social media platform X, promoter Ocesa confirmed the unfortunate news. The statement read: "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."
The promoter emphasised that the logistical issues were completely unexpected and outside anyone's direct control. They expressed deep appreciation for fan understanding while acknowledging the significant disappointment this cancellation would cause among ticket holders who had been eagerly awaiting the performances.
Refund Procedures for Disappointed Fans
Ocesa has outlined clear refund procedures for all affected concert-goers:
- For online purchases through Ticketmaster, a full refund including service fees will be automatically credited to the original payment card, with processing times dependent on individual banking institutions.
- For tickets purchased directly at box office locations, refunds can be requested at the same point of purchase in the coming days.
Pink herself has not yet publicly commented on the cancellation of these Mexican tour dates. The 46-year-old artist continues to maintain an active touring schedule globally, making this logistical disruption particularly noteworthy.
Recent Personal Rumours Add Context
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 responded directly to these rumours through her official Instagram account, posting a sarcastic video addressing what she called false reporting.
In the clip, she stated: "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. 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?"
The couple first met at the 2001 X Games in Philadelphia and married in Costa Rica in 2006. They have experienced relationship challenges previously, separating in 2008 before reconciling in 2009. Together they have two children: Willow Sage Hart, aged 14, and Jameson Moon Hart, aged 9.
This Mexico City cancellation represents a significant disruption to Pink's touring plans, though the exact nature of the logistical complications remains unspecified by event organisers. Fans worldwide will be watching for further updates regarding potential rescheduling or additional tour date announcements.
