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Maroon 5 Cancelled

  • 28-10-2004 5:12pm
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    Just in case any of yis haven't seen this...

    - October 13th ‘04
    MAROON 5 Irish Date Cancelled - New Dates For 2005 To Be Announced

    MAROON 5 have been unfortunately forced to cancel a number of forthcoming tour dates – including their sold-out Irish date scheduled for Dublin’s Ambassador on November 3rd - due to logistical reasons on the tour. The band have also had to cancel a number of UK dates.

    Maroon 5 sincerely apologise and promise to make it up to their up to their Irish fans when they return to play in 2005.
    Full details of 2005 dates will be announced as soon as they are confirmed.

    REFUNDS:
    Ticketholders for the Ambassador date are advised that full refunds are available now from point of purchase as this Ambassador show will not be rescheduled (new dates may be at different venue etc).

    Tickets purchased by phone or internet should be returned for refund via a secure method of post to: Ticketmaster, Customer Services, Grafton House, 70 Grafton Street, Dublin 2.

    MCD and Maroon 5 wish to apologise for any inconvenience.

    Since its release in December ’03, Maroon 5’s massive No. 1 album ‘Songs About Jane’ has enjoyed huge success, bringing with it the smash singles, ‘This Love’, ‘She Will Be Loved’ and ‘Harder to Breath’.

    They made their Irish debut at a special intimate show in Whelans in Dublin back in March of this year.


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