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P!nk To Headline 2026 Curebound Concert For Cures In San Diego
The multi-Grammy Award-winning artist will headline the benefit concert at Petco Park, the philanthropic organization announced.
SAN DIEGO, CA — P!nk is coming to San Diego to help raise awareness and funds for cancer research.
The multi-Grammy Award-winning artist will headline Curebound's 2026 Concert for Cures May 15 at Petco Park, the philanthropic organization announced Monday.
Curebound raises money for cancer research. Since the organization started its signature benefit concert series in 2022, Curebound has raised millions to fund cutting-edge adult and pediatric cancer research.
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"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 Robin Toft, CEO of Curebound. "We are thrilled to welcome P!nk to San Diego and honored that she is lending her extraordinary talent to help Curebound fight this disease that has touched us all."
Previous Concert for Cures headliners include Elton John, Alicia Keys and Ed Sheeran performing to sold-out crowds united to raise millions for the fight against cancer. The concert was previously held at the Rady Shell at Jacobs Park and moved to Petco Park last year.
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To date, Curebound has awarded $51.5 million in cancer research grants, supporting 170 studies across 23 types of adult and pediatric cancers. That investment has led to 30 expanded clinical trials and generated $161 million in follow-on funding, according to the organization.
Pre-sales begin Feb. 25, with VIP tables available. General ticket sales begin Feb. 27 at curebound.org and ticketmaster.com.
Gates open at 6:30 p.m. May 15 at Petco Park. The show begins at 8 p.m.
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