The promotion giant previously said that refunds wouldn't be available until a new date was announced for postponed gigs Live Nation have revised their refund plan for gigs affected by the coronavirus.
The promoter giant came under fire for not offering fans refunds for gigs that were postponed indefinitely and awaiting a new date.
Originally, fans could only obtain a refund for rescheduled shows once a new date had been announced, but now, under a new Ticket Relief Plan, they’ll be able to request a refund for shows that haven’t yet got a new date, from 60 days after the postponement was announced. “Fans, we hear you,” Live Nation’s chief executive Michael Rapino tweeted to announce the new policy. “We don’t want you to be waiting in limbo
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