dohboy wrote: » Heard Glen Rowe, the former Muse tour director, on BBC World Service today saying he can't see big gigs that are booked for April/May 2021 happening.
PTH2009 wrote: Probably get slaughtered for this but I think governments need to look seriously about arena/stadium sized gigs can happen or even give a timeline
PTH2009 wrote: All this waiting for a vaccine stuff simply not enough this day of age. As said earlier Ireland could be left behind in this cautious approach in regards entertainment/sporting attendance
PTH2009 wrote: » Probably get slaughtered for this but I think governments need to look seriously about arena/stadium sized gigs can happen or even give a timeline All this waiting for a vaccine stuff simply not enough this day of age. As said earlier Ireland could be left behind in this cautious approach in regards entertainment/sporting attendance
TychoCaine wrote: It's not enough, but it's all you're going to get. You're looking for governments to give certainty where none exists. Nobody knows when we'll have a vaccine and where the ICU & death numbers are going between now and then. The Trumps and Putins of this world are the only ones giving certainties right now.
Wanderer78 wrote: » ...the certainties they're giving is certain bullsh1t
TychoCaine wrote: » That's the thing. The only certainty that's coming out of the Irish government is that there isn't any certainties. They're full of "mights", "hopes" & "maybes", but isn't that the only honest way when there are so many unknowns?
Eod100 wrote: » I think best case is small to medium outdoors gigs in summer and medium gigs in Autumn/winter next year. Spectators at outdoor sport will be a good indicator. If counties are in level 3 as is, can't see those sized gigs being able to happen fr a while now.
T.V Eye wrote: » Ozzy tickets still on sale and the event is listed as taking place in a months time. It’s just funny at this stage.
afro man wrote: » Looking at recent pictures of Ozzy and cant see him on stage
T.V Eye wrote: » 2012?
Rfrip wrote: » https://twitter.com/latmofficial/status/1311640856248680449?s=21
PTH2009 wrote: » What's your secret to time travel ? How i wish I could go back in time now
Eod100 wrote: » Olly Murs gig next June. Don't know how they're able to sell new gigs for next summer tbh. Can't see 5,000 people being allowed as soon as next June tbh. https://twitter.com/LATMofficial/status/1311924130493739008?s=19
okidoki987 wrote: » They will try and sell the tickets that far in advance for a couple of reasons. If Covid is gone/finished/beaten etc at that stage, they have already sold the tickets for the gig and improved cash flow for the company as they will have 9 months cash up front. If it needs to be cancelled, they will probably keep the booking fees. Assume there will be more "new" gigs organised in the next few months for the next couple of years ahead.
Eod100 wrote: » David Gray rescheduled from March until September. https://twitter.com/3ArenaDublin/status/1313796541262462976?s=19
Eod100 wrote: » So they're rescheduling gigs for September while selling new gigs for June. Almost as if they're trying to hold on to people's money as long as possible..
fafy wrote: » My understanding isTM do not pay over the cash, until “after“ the performance has been completed, as this method allows refunds, in case of rescheduling or cancellation, so there is no cashflow benefit for the band or the promoters here, only for TM. The promoters also get a “rebate” of a portion of the service charges that TM charges, i believe this is based on volume of tickets sold, again, this would only apply to completed performances.
Eod100 wrote: » That makes sense. Just the optics of it doesn't look great.
Sunrise_Sunset wrote: » Sorry if it has already been covered earlier in this thread, I went back a few pages but couldn't find my answer. Are Ticketmaster offering refunds if your gig has been rescheduled and you don't want to/can't go on the rescheduled date?
RayCon wrote: » Yes.