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The fine print I believe does say that the venue can change their health&safety policies at any time and that your ticket is a "revocable license"
[www.sofistadium.com]
[www.therams.com]
Ticketmaster says it's up to the event organizers to determine the "health check" policies and the availability of refunds;
[www.google.com]
The Ticketmaster purchase policy states:Quote
You assume all risks, hazards, and dangers arising from or relating in any way to the risk of contracting a communicable disease or illness—including, without limitation, exposure to COVID-19 or any other bacteria, virus, or other pathogen capable of causing a communicable disease or illness, whether that exposure occurs before, during, or after the event, and regardless of how caused or contracted—and you hereby waive any and all claims and potential claims against Ticketmaster, Live Nation, and the Event Organizer—and against any companies affiliated with Ticketmaster, Live Nation, or the Event Organizer—relating to such risks, hazards, and dangers.
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You agree to comply with all of the Event Organizer’s applicable rules, policies, terms, and conditions (“Event Organizer Rules”).The Event Organizer reserves the right, without refund of any amount paid, to refuse admission to, or eject, any person whose conduct management deems disorderly, who uses vulgar or abusive language, or who fails to comply with Event Organizer Rules. Breach of terms or rules will terminate your license to attend the event without refund. A ticket is a revocable license and admission may be refused.
[help.ticketmaster.com]
Now, AEG, after they announced the vaccine requirement policy at the venues they own or operate, did offer a limited timeframe for requesting refunds.
[www.aegpresents.com]
However, I'm not sure how many, if any, of the venues on the Stones tour are AEG owned or operated, even if AEG/Concerts West is the promoter.
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Anyone know if tickets for LA’s SoFi Stadium can be refunded now with these policy changes? I have 2 tickets for the 17th I no longer need (I’ll be using LD’s with someone else now) that I’m trying to get rid of (for cost).
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Anyone know if tickets for LA’s SoFi Stadium can be refunded now with these policy changes? I have 2 tickets for the 17th I no longer need (I’ll be using LD’s with someone else now) that I’m trying to get rid of (for cost).
Depends on when you purchased them (after the covid rules implemented, probably not)..
But if before, it would appear you have until Sept 26th for LA.
"The period for refund requests begins on September 20 and ends September 26. Requests will be accepted for AEG Presents events at our owned and operated clubs and theaters within this window only."
[www.aegpresents.com]
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Anyone know if tickets for LA’s SoFi Stadium can be refunded now with these policy changes? I have 2 tickets for the 17th I no longer need (I’ll be using LD’s with someone else now) that I’m trying to get rid of (for cost).
Depends on when you purchased them (after the covid rules implemented, probably not)..
But if before, it would appear you have until Sept 26th for LA.
"The period for refund requests begins on September 20 and ends September 26. Requests will be accepted for AEG Presents events at our owned and operated clubs and theaters within this window only."
[www.aegpresents.com]
Thanks! Looking into this now. My only concern would be my LD’s being refunded by them too. Both pairs for the same show are under my account but I only mean to get rid of the seats. Hope they don’t get lumped in with those; shouldn’t be but ya never know.
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Anyone know if tickets for LA’s SoFi Stadium can be refunded now with these policy changes? I have 2 tickets for the 17th I no longer need (I’ll be using LD’s with someone else now) that I’m trying to get rid of (for cost).
Depends on when you purchased them (after the covid rules implemented, probably not)..
But if before, it would appear you have until Sept 26th for LA.
"The period for refund requests begins on September 20 and ends September 26. Requests will be accepted for AEG Presents events at our owned and operated clubs and theaters within this window only."
[www.aegpresents.com]
Thanks! Looking into this now. My only concern would be my LD’s being refunded by them too. Both pairs for the same show are under my account but I only mean to get rid of the seats. Hope they don’t get lumped in with those; shouldn’t be but ya never know.
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Anyone know if tickets for LA’s SoFi Stadium can be refunded now with these policy changes? I have 2 tickets for the 17th I no longer need (I’ll be using LD’s with someone else now) that I’m trying to get rid of (for cost).
Depends on when you purchased them (after the covid rules implemented, probably not)..
But if before, it would appear you have until Sept 26th for LA.
"The period for refund requests begins on September 20 and ends September 26. Requests will be accepted for AEG Presents events at our owned and operated clubs and theaters within this window only."
[www.aegpresents.com]
Thanks! Looking into this now. My only concern would be my LD’s being refunded by them too. Both pairs for the same show are under my account but I only mean to get rid of the seats. Hope they don’t get lumped in with those; shouldn’t be but ya never know.
To best of my knowledge Sofi Stadium isn’t considered an “AEG Presents owned and operated club and theater”, like those listed in link (The Roxy, El Rey, etc.). Perhaps I’m missing something, but I’m not sure how this ticket purchase would apply.
Good luck though.
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Stonesfan2146
Why should they cancel the 14th show?
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Hairball
"...the ticket count is going UP"....ha jeez....
Been seriously thinking of selling my Oct 17 ticket, but would have to hope the 14th doesn't get cancelled...I have Lucky Dips for that!
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Why would they add the additional show if the sales for the one show were not
selling well?
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Why would they add the additional show if the sales for the one show were not
selling well?
It's technically near sold out. Most of the tickets are on resale which is not the promoter's problem but if those tickets aren't moving then that suggests little demand for additional tickets.
They needed another show to replace Jazzfest and thought the demand would be there to at least sell enough tickets to match that paycheck.
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Why would they add the additional show if the sales for the one show were not
selling well?
It's technically near sold out. Most of the tickets are on resale which is not the promoter's problem but if those tickets aren't moving then that suggests little demand for additional tickets.
They needed another show to replace Jazzfest and thought the demand would be there to at least sell enough tickets to match that paycheck.
There is also no travel cost involved and the dates were open. Unless there was another private gig, this represented the best way to limit the potential losses. LA is also a place they likely wouldn't mind spending a few extra days and it is a safer area in regards to Covid.
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That has to be a mistake, because the sound/lighting towers are obviously going to be there. Those same "X"s or blocks in the back corner of the field can be found in the seating charts for other shows (admittedly, I only did a spot check of NSH, DET and STL)
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Ghost Hounds opening
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Ghost Hounds opening
A shame there's nowhere to safely hang out and pre-party outside the stadium while the opening act is performing.