Zardoz wrote: » Dutch sports and music fans will not be able to attend events until a coronavirus vaccine has been found, the Dutch Health Minister has said. Organised sport is due to resume in the Netherlands from September 1, but even then fixtures will be played without crowds. Festivals and concerts have also been scrapped until at least the end of August, while the 2019-20 Dutch football season has been abandoned entirely with no champions or relegation. Hugo de Jonge, the Health Minister, has now told the Dutch Parliament that no one will be allowed to attend mass gatherings until a vaccine for COVID-19 has been found. Many scientists estimate it could be at least a year before an effective treatment to prevent the spread of the disease is ready for use.https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/soccer/no-fans-in-dutch-stadiums-until-a-vaccine-is-developed-1.4247554 I wonder will we see something similar here
entirely with no champions or relegation.
Eod100 wrote: » Yeah the bit about refund is definitely not unusual.. :pac: Guess Jones is such a big artist he could have made sure that got in. Dunno if that was the case tbf but fair play if it was
okidoki987 wrote: » I guess ........it's not unusual.......(i'll get me coat) Did notice on the mail from Ticketmaster to my OH, there was a statement from Tom Jones which said, There's something that you won't see on many Ticketmaster emails.
Eod100 wrote: » Tom Jones gig rescheduled to 2021. https://twitter.com/mcd_productions/status/1258305973820829696?s=19
"To make it easy, all tickets already purchased for this year will remain valid for the re-scheduled shows in 2021. Alternately, if you need a refund, please contact your original point of purchase."
Lux23 wrote: » No, it's very strange as I can't see it going ahead!
Deleted User wrote: » As I've posted a particular post a number of times in this forum on different threads, I won't post it again as some idiot will report me for spamming. So click on my profile and review my posts in this forum over last week. To update you all, I'm in the process of receiving a full refund for ticket purchases for a gig that's yet to reschedule but didn't go ahead- perseverance is my recommendation and demand your rights (which you have, based on Ticketmaster T&C 's when you purchased)
Eod100 wrote: » Don't suppose there's been any update on the Trinity series?
Exclamation Marc wrote: » I think it's safe to apply this theory to any gig before the end of June that hasn't been cancelled or postponed yet. I've Ricky Gervais and In Conversation with the Sopranos tickets for the last weekend of May and there's been zilch updates on either. No value in artists holding off cancelling if its already done at this point so it must be down to attempted rescheduling.
Eod100 wrote: » Yeah I think that's largely it. Could also be holding off having to refund lot of gigs at once too if cancelled but its in everyone's interest if they could be postponed alright!
billybonkers wrote: » Trying to nail down a rescheduled date at present
rizzee wrote: » Fontaines DC. Fri 29 May 2020 Belfast, still no update on this being cancelled or rescheduled, anyone heard anything?
ureds wrote: » No real suprise that The Stranglers at the Olympia cancelled.
Wrongway1985 wrote: » I don't get ya, it's not an excuse its a stark reality something so unprecedented obviously effects everyone but the sympathy clearly only falls one way with you.
cefh17 wrote: » My GF got an email about the Cork gig being rescheduled to a later unnanounced date. I had bought tickets separately for Belfast and haven't heard anything yet.
Deleted User wrote: » Has it been cancelled or just rescheduled?
Zardoz wrote: » Rammstein will not be touring this summer ,not a hope.
ts_editor wrote: » I want to believe that Rammstein are bringing enough flamethrowers to kill every Covid for 19 miles.
Eod100 wrote: » Big Thief gig in Vicar St in September cancelled according to Facebook event. Nothing official yet as far as I can see.
cefh17 wrote: » .... Belfast and haven't heard anything yet.