Pink will rock out for a good cause in San Diego this spring.
The superstar performer is booked to headline Curebound Concert for Cures, scheduled to take place at Petco Park on May 15. The show benefits Curebound, an organization that funds cancer research aimed at prevention, detection and treatments for the disease for both adults and children.
She follows in the footsteps of fellow music stars to have headlined in years past like Elton John, Ed Sheeran and Alicia Keys. To date, Curebound has awarded $51.5 million in cancer research grants, supporting 170 innovative studies across 23 types of adult and pediatric cancers.
“At a time when national research funding remains uncertain, Curebound’s Concert for Cures plays a critical role in sustaining the tremendous momentum cancer research has achieved in recent years,” said Curebound CEO Robin Toft. “We are thrilled to welcome Pink to San Diego and honored that she is lending her extraordinary talent to help Curebound fight this disease that has touched us all.”
Added Curebound board chair Rick Valencia: “Cancer research isn’t just measured in funding or breakthroughs, it’s measured in the moments families get to keep. I’ve seen firsthand how urgently progress matters for families like mine. Many of the treatments and methods of detection and prevention available today didn’t exist five years ago. Research is what gives families time, options, and hope. This night helps us fund that research.”
Tickets for the show go on sale Friday at both Curebound’s website and Ticketmaster.
Pink’s most recent album, Trustfall, came out in 2023, marking her ninth studio album. The Grammy Award winner has sold more than 60 million albums worldwide.





