The only time I've had something like this happen was in the early 90s. We had tickets to see Faith No More, and got to the club only to see it had been cancelled due to (I think) Jim Martin's father passing. Bummer for sure, but none of us even thought to demand a refund.
IMO, if a show is called off for something out of the band's control, there shouldn't be an expectation of a refund. Life's just messy that way.
Speaking of Faith No More I have tickets to see Mr. Bungle this coming Sunday. I saw the original line up years ago and Mike Patton did double duty as they opened for Faith No More, but they killed it! This line up should be good with Scott Ian on guitar and Dave Lombardo on drums.
The only time I've had something like this happen was in the early 90s. We had tickets to see Faith No More, and got to the club only to see it had been cancelled due to (I think) Jim Martin's father passing. Bummer for sure, but none of us even thought to demand a refund.
IMO, if a show is called off for something out of the band's control, there shouldn't be an expectation of a refund. Life's just messy that way.
Agreed.
Speaking of Faith No More I have tickets to see Mr. Bungle this coming Sunday. I saw the original line up years ago and Mike Patton did double duty as they opened for Faith No More, but they killed it! This line up should be good with Scott Ian on guitar and Dave Lombardo on drums.