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Pink postpones the Fiserv Forum show in Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Pink postpones the Fiserv Forum show in Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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Pink's Milwaukee show, scheduled for Wednesday at Fiserv Forum, has been postponed. The arena shared the pop superstar's announcement on Saturday.

Pink is playing North American stadiums for the second year in a row on her “Summer Carnival” tour. In addition to the artist's Milwaukee stop, her upcoming shows include Lincoln, Nebraska; Sioux Falls, South Dakota; and Des Moines, Iowa, were also postponed.

The announcement said the postponements were “due to reasons beyond my control.”

“I am so disappointed to share this news, but we are working to reschedule each of these shows as soon as possible,” the announcement said.

Tickets will remain valid for the new dates, the statement said, and updates/further information will be available shortly. According to Fiserv Forum, all previously purchased tickets for the Milwaukee show will be honored for the new date and further information will be emailed directly to ticket holders.

“Thank you for your understanding. I look forward to seeing you all again very, very soon,” Pink’s statement read. “Sending you all love and health.”

In August 2023, Pink made history when she became the first artist ever to bring a headlining tour to a stadium in Wisconsin.

She previously performed at the Fiserv Forum in 2019 – the highest-grossing concert at the Milwaukee Bucks Arena in the venue's record-breaking year – and returned after a three-year hiatus to headline Summerfest's American Family Insurance Amphitheater in 2017. Between Pink's powerful catalog, piercing voice and breathtaking acrobatics, all of these shows made the Journal Sentinel's list of the best concerts of the year.

According to USA Today, Pink had already canceled a show in Bern, Switzerland, in July due to an unspecified health issue, but was able to return to the stage days later in Copenhagen, Denmark.

Piet Levy of the Journal Sentinel team and USA Today contributed to this report.

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