Sorry Sioux Falls…P!nk Officially Cancels South Dakota Show
One of the biggest artists was planning to see her fans at her first South Dakota show. But unfortunately, some things are not meant to be.
In a shocking post from the Denny Sanford PREMIER Center on Thursday afternoon, officials announced that P!nk is officially canceling multiple shows from her Summer Carnival tour. This includes her highly-anticipated show in Sioux Falls to celebrate ten years of the Denny Sanford PREMIER Center.
Not only did P!nk cancel her Sioux Falls concert, but she also cancelled shows in Lincoln, Nebraska, Des Moines, Iowa, and Milwaukee, Wisconsin. P!nk explains that this show took a lot out of her and it wasn't easy. However, she says "every moment has been worth it for the memories we’ve created together." P!nk also is sorry for the fans who won't be able to see the major show.
I’m sorry if I couldn’t make it to you this time
Officials with the Denny Sanford PREMIER Center posted the difficult news on their Facebook page. They recognize that many people were excited to see P!nk in Sioux Falls and to celebrate ten wonderful years of this great arena. They are just as sad as concert-goers.
Ticket holders can receive refunds. Here are the details:
Ticketholders will be refunded. Credit card purchases will receive their refund automatically, and those that purchased in-person with cash will be contacted by our box office. If the credit card used to purchase is no longer active, patrons are asked to reach out directly to their point-of-purchase.
Ticketmaster will also send an email with pertinent information to all ticketholders on file, detailing more about the refund process. Per Ticketmaster's refund policy, it may take between 30-60 days for refunds to fully process. Although we do see refunds complete sooner than this timeline typically
P!nk's Sioux Falls show was originally scheduled for October, 21st, 2024.
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