An episode of laryngitis and inflamed vocal cords forced Pink to pause several performances and reorganize her schedule across Western Canada. The Edmonton date originally set for October 23, the Saskatoon show on October 24, and the Winnipeg concert on October 26 were rescheduled to January 14 through 16, 2014. Earlier in the run, shows in Salt Lake City and Denver were postponed as well. The North American leg of Pink’s The Truth About Love tour remains active, with the artist continuing to push ahead on the album’s promotional cycle.
Pink took to social media to share an update with her fans, emphasizing that there was nothing dramatic about the illness. The doctor ordered four days of complete vocal rest to heal—so she can come back stronger and kick off the next stretch with full force. The post drew messages of support from fans, who wished her a speedy recovery and encouraged her to take the time needed to heal. Live Nation confirmed that tickets for the postponed dates would be honored on the new dates, allowing fans to keep their seats and plans intact.
From the stage perspective, the delayed Edmonton, Saskatoon, and Winnipeg shows are slated for January 14–16, 2014, aligning with the ongoing Truth About Love tour cycle. The album released in 2012 remains the anchor of the tour, featuring a robust setlist that blends old favorites with tracks from the new project. A video for the single True Love, which features Lily Allen, has been highlighted as part of the era’s promotion. The era continues to resonate with fans worldwide, reinforcing Pink’s reputation for dynamic live performances.
Additional context notes that earlier postponements in Salt Lake City and Denver were part of the broader scheduling adjustments that happen when a high‑profile tour faces a health issue. The goal remains to deliver the live experience while protecting the artist’s voice and overall performance quality. Fans across Mag communities are encouraged to review the full tour schedule to see where Pink will appear next and to find nearby shows.
Ultimately, the goal is to deliver a compelling live experience once Pink is back in voice and form. The precautions around vocal rest reflect a broader industry understanding that sustaining a long tour requires attention to the artist’s health, vocal longevity, and audience expectations. The True Love video, with Lily Allen, remains a touchstone of the era, a reminder of the collaborations that have defined Pink’s recent work and a sign that new material continues to resonate with fans. As Pink continues the Truth About Love tour, concert seekers in both Canada and the United States can expect further announcements about dates and venues, with tickets and seating details clarified by the promoter and venue partners.