‘I’ve reached a wall’: PinkPantheress cancels all 2024 tour dates

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Singer and songwriter PinkPantheress has cancelled all tour dates for the rest of the year.

The 23-year-old musician, who rose to fame after sharing snippets of her songs on TikTok during the pandemic, says she wants to focus on her “physical health and overall wellbeing”.

The singer, whose real name is Victoria Beverley, shared the news with her 2.2m followers on Instagram.

She wrote in a story: “It is with the heaviest heart that sadly [I] have to announce that I will not be able to continue with the rest of my live shows this year in order to focus on my physical health and overall wellbeing.

“It appears I have reached a wall which I’m struggling to penetrate through.”

It means she’ll no longer be opening slots on Olivia Rodrigo‘s Guts tour in the US or Coldplay‘s Music Of The Spheres gigs in Australia and New Zealand.

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She had also been due to co-headline the Field Day festival in London later this month, as well as other festival dates in Florida, Arizona, and Thailand.

The Boy’s A Liar star went on: “I would like to thank all of you, as well as my touring team and Olivia for giving me the platform to perform some super fun shows.

“I’m sad to disappoint anyone and can only hope we will be in each other’s company once I return to health.”


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In June 2022, she cancelled a performance at Spain’s Primavera Festival after losing 80% of the hearing in her right ear.

Her song Angel formed part of the soundtrack for the hit 2023 summer movie Barbie, and in November she released her debut album Heaven Knows.

Since February, she had been performing her Capable Of Love tour in the UK, Europe, and North America, and had been due to pick up the third leg of the tour in late October in Melbourne, Australia.

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