Pink canceled two of her concerts due to a family medical emergency.
The “So What” songstress took to Instagram Monday to announce that her shows in Tacoma, Wash., on Wednesday and Thursday will be postponed.
“Family medical issues require our immediate attention. I send everyone my sincerest apologies for any inconvenience this has caused,” she wrote.
“I am sending nothing but love and health to all.”
While the singer didn’t elaborate on the issue, she reassured fans that the dates will be rescheduled soon.
Reps for Pink weren’t immediately available for comment.
In response to the news, several fans sent well wishes to the Grammy winner.
“Lots of love to you and the fam. We will all be there whenever you are ready for us. Nothing but love and good thoughts coming your way!! ❤️,” one person commented.
“Take care and I hope everything is okay,” a second added.
“Can’t say I’m not bummed but family comes first and we’ll see you when everyone is good,” a third wrote.
The “Try” hitmaker is expected to return to the stage on Friday for her show in Vancouver, Canada.
Pink’s family emergency comes days after she kicked off her Trustfall Tour in the US on Oct. 12.
She is expected to end the North America leg of her tour on Nov. 28 in Tulsa, Okla., before moving on to Europe in the spring.
Pink previously canceled a show back in September.
At the time, the singer announced that she had to postpone her Arlington, Texas, concert due to a sinus infection.
“I am so disappointed. You know I do everything in my power to never miss a show,” she wrote on Instagram.
“I hope to see you then, and again, am so deeply sorry for any inconvenience this has caused.”
The announcement followed a series of strange occurrences during her summer tour, including a concertgoer throwing her mother’s ashes on the stage.