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Beauport 08-18-2019 12:33 PM

Hall and Oates concert refunds?
 
Anyone heard if LiveNation is going to refund ticket purchases for last night's Hall and Oates concert? After one song (literally...one song) by Hall and Oates a person came on stage and told everyone to go home because of lightning. Totally bizarre in that the weather radar showed the storm coming right overhead at the time they made the announcement...not the best time to send thousands outdoors to get to their cars. The lightning did not seem severe and passed within minutes. I sincerely hope LiveNation will be doing the right thing and refunding tickets which were certainly not cheap. If not, this is one concert goer who will not go back to the venue.:mad:

TheTimeTraveler 08-18-2019 02:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Beauport (Post 317779)
Anyone heard if LiveNation is going to refund ticket purchases for last night's Hall and Oates concert? After one song (literally...one song) by Hall and Oates a person came on stage and told everyone to go home because of lightning. Totally bizarre in that the weather radar showed the storm coming right overhead at the time the made the announcement...not the best time to send thousands outdoors to get to their cars. The lightning did not seem severe and passed within minutes. I sincerely hope LiveNation will be doing the right thing and refunding tickets which were certainly not cheap. If not, this is one concert goes who will not go back to the venue.:mad:

I hope you will get your money back but I kind of doubt that is going to happen.

The venue will use the excuse that they had to have all their help come in and set up as if it were a normal event; that alone costs a lot of $$$$$$$.

Keep us posted.

joey2665 08-18-2019 02:37 PM

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Originally Posted by TheTimeTraveler (Post 317787)
I hope you will get your money back but I kind of doubt that is going to happen.

The venue will use the excuse that they had to have all their help come in and set up as if it were a normal event; that alone costs a lot of $$$$$$$.

Keep us posted.

Live Nation is a large company I hope they do the right thing. Question do these outside venues have insurance for these types of situations?


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8gv 08-18-2019 02:47 PM

Wifey tells me that the Farcebook page for Bank on NH Pavillion has an update on this.

It was an interesting night.

First, the guy on stage tells all the folks in the grass seating to leave.

The reason was a severe thunderstorm heading our way.

So, if it's too dangerous for them to be outside on the grass, how does sending them on the long trek to the parking lot improve their safety?

After the first song by H and O they told the rest of us to leave.

Instead of staying under a giant protective structure we were sent on the long trek to the parking lot.

Then we got drenched walking in the rain.

It was a mess all around.

With the benefit of hindsight, we could have waited it out and had a good show.

ishoot308 08-18-2019 04:07 PM

Heck, even my radar weather app showed that the storm was only going last a short while. They should of delayed starting the show.

Unfortunately, and I may be wrong but I believe as long as they play one song the band gets full pay from the venue...not very fair to their fans however!

Dan

pjard 08-18-2019 05:06 PM

From WMUR
 
The venue is trying to schedule a makeup show.

"Once we decide if and when the new date is, if you're unable to make that date, then refunds will be available," Harding said.

Refunds will be handled through Ticketmaster. Any attendees who didn't buy directly through Ticketmaster will have to contact the seller to received the refund.

Beauport 08-19-2019 06:47 AM

That's great to hear. Perhaps I was too quick to expect the worst. Fingers crossed.

Beauport 08-19-2019 05:33 PM

LiveNation came through
 
I'm happy to say LiveNation is rescheduling the concert and also offering a refund alternative. Glad to know that they are doing the right thing. While I was expecting the worst, they did come through.

Born on Winni 08-20-2019 09:58 AM

hall and oates....
 
I went to the box office yesterday at the Pavilion where I purchased our two tickets and the same kid that I bought the tickets from was there and he told me that they were not giving refunds at this time to give them a couple more days and they will contact us by email... I told him he did not have our email address and he shrugged his shoulders and turned and walked away... hoping for the best

jbolty 08-20-2019 10:15 AM

The entire industry of events and ticket sales is the biggest consumer rip off there is. Aside from the expensive shows there are the crazy add on fees, phony on line sales that sell out within seconds only to have the tickets mysteriously appear on stub hub minutes later and the refund policies.

A couple years ago I had tickets to a show at house of blues in san diego. Apparently the event was so popular they decided to move it to a much larger venue. The problem is the most expensive tickets at the new place were much cheaper than what I paid to Ticketmaster originally and they told me to pound sand. I eventually disputed the charge through my credit card but even that was a huge hassle.

patman 08-20-2019 06:00 PM

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145bluz 08-20-2019 08:02 PM

The problem was the way the cancellation was presented to the crowd. A man shows up from the pavilion on stage and states" the weather is dangerous, we are cancelling the show-everyone needs to go to their cars". .....and that was it..... nothing more and nothing less. A great way to influence the crowd IMHO lol. It would have been better with a little sympathy such as "you know folks the weather looks really bad right now and were really concerned for everyone's safety including the band..we have thought about it and we think it is best to stop the show at this point...we will need to check with the band to see what we might be able to do in the future...please be save and careful as you exit..I know alot of you are very disappointed. please check social media over the next several days..we will be in touch-be safe"

Biggd 08-21-2019 09:22 AM

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Originally Posted by 145bluz (Post 317938)
The problem was the way the cancellation was presented to the crowd. A man shows up from the pavilion on stage and states" the weather is dangerous, we are cancelling the show-everyone needs to go to their cars". .....and that was it..... nothing more and nothing less. A great way to influence the crowd IMHO lol. It would have been better with a little sympathy such as "you know folks the weather looks really bad right now and were really concerned for everyone's safety including the band..we have thought about it and we think it is best to stop the show at this point...we will need to check with the band to see what we might be able to do in the future...please be save and careful as you exit..I know alot of you are very disappointed. please check social media over the next several days..we will be in touch-be safe"

That would be the politically correct way of doing things. But we all know that politically correct speaking is not the in thing today.


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