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Pink reschedules Arlington concert due to sinus infection

Pink and Brandi Carlile were set to perform as part of the PINK: Summer Carnival 2023. The date has been rescheduled to Nov. 26.

Pink’s’ concert tour stop at Globe Life Field in Arlington on Friday has been rescheduled because the singer has a sinus infection.

The concert will now take place Nov. 26 at the same venue with all tickets for Friday’s show to be honored at the new time, Pink announced on social media.

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Pink’s’ concert tour stop at Globe Life Field in Arlington on Friday has been rescheduled because the singer has a sinus infection.

The concert will now take place Nov. 26 at the same venue with all tickets for Friday’s show to be honored at the new time, Pink announced on social media.

Pink and singer-songwriter Brandi Carlile were set to perform as part of the PINK: Summer Carnival 2023.

“I’m very sorry to report that I have come down with a bad sinus infection, and the doctor advised me not to perform tonight,” Pink said in her message.

“I am so disappointed. You know I do everything in my power to never miss a show.”

Pink expressed regret about postponing the show but said she is looking forward to the rescheduled performance.

“I hope to see you then, and again, am so deeply sorry for any inconvenience this has caused,” she said. “It is never my intention.”

Pink performed Monday at the Alamodome in San Antonio and Wednesday at Minute Maid Park in Houston.

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