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Between her powerful voice and impressive aerial stunts, pink was a force to be reckoned with – but off the stage, she also faced health issues.
The “Who Knows” singer canceled two October 2023 shows in Tacoma, Washington, citing “family medical issues” that required her “immediate attention” on Instagram.
Pink (real name is Alecia Moore) didn’t elaborate on the situation, but days later she Two more shows postponed in Vancouver, Canada due to respiratory infection.
“My doctor has advised me that I will not be able to attend the Vancouver shows on Friday and Saturday,” she wrote on Instagram.
Keep scrolling for a look back at Pink’s health struggles over the years:

Pink revealed that she and her son, who was 3 years old at the time, jamesonwhich she shares with her husband Carey Hartrecently there are Tested positive for COVID-19. (The two also shared Daughter Liuthey welcomed him in 2011. )
During an Instagram live chat with her friends and author Just gummiesPink said she and Jameson were “very sick” and that she “Never prayed like this in my life. “
Later that month, the Grammy winner was also interviewed Ellen DeGeneres About experience. “It was very scary at one point,” Pink told the daytime talk show host during a virtual chat. “I had very, very severe asthma that would sometimes put me in the hospital. I would wake up in the middle of the night and I couldn’t breathe. For the first time in 30 years I needed a nebulizer. I couldn’t function without it. That’s when I started getting really scared.”
Pink later revealed that she rewrote her will when she contracted the virus.
“This is really, really bad. … I thought we were over it,” she said during a May 2021 appearance. heart radio exhibit. “I called my best friend and I said, ‘I just need you to tell Willow how much I love her.'”
Pink recovers from coronavirus, but it won’t be the last health scare In 2020, she faced.
“As if surviving COVID wasn’t enough to make this annual poop sandwich!” the Pennsylvania native captioned a photo of herself in a doctor’s office. “Well, I had the stitches out of my wine glass and everything was going great. Then I came back from my first staph infection for no apparent reason (cry for help?) (lonely right knee?) so I thought I was going to break my ankle!”
Pink added that she would her ankle is hurt When “running down the stairs”.

The “So What” musician opened up about her ongoing recovery from hip surgery.
“It’s been a brutal first week filled with tears, pain from depression, ulcers from medication and constant fever,” Pink previously wrote on Instagram. thanks to her husband Because he took good care of her. “He brings me coffee in the shower, carries my 100-pound CPM device with me everywhere I go, wipes my tears, makes me oatmeal, keeps track of my medications, gets me phone chargers, plugs in my compressor, takes my temperature, makes the bed, and talks me off the ledge.”
Pink added that “for a very independent person like me to become physically incapacitated and dependent is humbling,” but said she is “learning to accept the gift of help.”
In addition to sharing an update on her health, Pink also opened up about her condition mental health.
“I used to get really bad panic attack I don’t know what happened. “I have no one to talk to about this and I don’t know what to do,” she shared in an Instagram video. “I feel like I’m having a stroke, like the symptoms of a stroke, it’s so scary.”
The performer noted that she began beefing up her “mental toolbox” to deal with panic attacks after “multiple electrocardiograms” showed nothing was wrong with her physically.
“I started seeing a therapist, and then I started doing all these things,” she said, mentioning “women-only full moon rituals” and meditation. “I started learning all these steps on how to take care of myself. I was never taught how to take care of myself.”

pink tell type That her Gained 36 pounds It was difficult for me to lose it right away during the COVID-19 lockdown, due to “not only hip surgery, but also a double disc replacement in my neck.”
Despite the long recovery process, the songwriter said she feels like a “bionic woman” after the surgery and has lost weight. “I’m stronger than I’ve ever been in my life,” she said.
Days after canceling two shows in Tacoma, Washington due to “family medical issues,” Pink has postponed two shows in Vancouver, Canada, due to her own health crisis.
“It is with great regret that I have to share that I am suffering from a respiratory infection and my doctor has advised that I will not be able to attend the Vancouver shows on Friday and Saturday,” she wrote on Instagram. “Live Nation is working on new dates to reschedule the show. I am very much looking forward to performing in Vancouver and putting on a great show for you all. In the meantime, I wish you all good health and sending you lots of love. xoxo Pink.”

Pink looked back near fatal overdose She had it when she was 16.
“I overdosed on Thanksgiving at a rave in 1995,” she recalled at a party. 60 minutes interview. “I was – oh, my God – ecstasy, angel dust, crystals, all kinds of stuff.”
The pop star shared that the experience gave her pause drug. “Then I walked out,” she said. “Done. Too much.”
Pink also opened up about the circumstances that led to her “infidelity” as a teenager.
“Basically, I grew up in a house where my parents were screaming at each other every day, throwing things, and they hated each other, and then I started doing drugs,” she explained. “I sold drugs. Then I got kicked out of the house. I dropped out of high school.”
When Pink makes headlines A concert was suddenly canceled. She suggested the cause was her medical condition, but did not specify what happened.
“I’m sorry that I have to cancel my show in Bern this Wednesday,” she wrote on social media in July 2024. “I have done everything I can to ensure that I can perform for everyone every night, but after consulting with my doctor and exploring all available options, I have been informed that I will not be able to continue performing tomorrow.”
Alongside the message, Pink also shared a black and white photo of herself on stage. “I was looking forward to being with you, making memories with you, and sharing our show with you, but I’m so disappointed that we have to cancel,” she concluded. “Sending love and health to you all and I really hope to see you again soon. P!nk xoxo.”
Pink gives fans a quick look How she celebrates New Year’s Eve Share a selfie from a hospital bed. “By 2025, I’m putting all my hurt behind me. This has been a crazy year for all of us, from absolutely devastating to a little annoying,” she wrote.
When looking back on the year ahead, Pink said “paying attention” to her body is a major goal.
“It may not have been a fancy face lift, but I have two new shiny discs on my neck. A new scar, a new reminder to appreciate this vein I have and make the most of it,” she added. “Rock ‘n’ roll is a contact sport. As I sat alone in the hospital room on New Year’s Eve while my family happily skied, I knew 2026 would be better because it was a choice I made.”