Originally posted by Jimmy93:Sergio!
When have you a spare time for a PM?
Please let me know and I will wrote for, when you have a good time.
Thank you for forwards.
Shoot me a PM and I'll get back to you as soon as I can Originally posted by Jimmy93:Sergio!
When have you a spare time for a PM?
Please let me know and I will wrote for, when you have a good time.
Thank you for forwards.
Shoot me a PM and I'll get back to you as soon as I can Originally posted by Welsh_Edge:I want at least a 2 year break, maybe 3
Originally posted by mattfromcanada:[..]
Yes to 3 Years.
1984 - 1987 - We got Joshua Tree
1988 - 1991 - We got Achtung Baby
1997 - 2000 - We got ATYCLB
The first two represent arguably their #2 & #1 Albums
The third gave us arguably one of their most intimate / best tours
Yes, we could argue on all points. My vote is for 3!

Ticketmaster have quietly changed their refund policy and will no longer refund postponed shows.
— Pop Crave (@PopCrave) April 14, 2020
Fans are fuming about their money being held hostage often with no rescheduled dates in sight. pic.twitter.com/KToQoCR9je
Ticketmaster Changes Policy and Will No Longer Refund Postponed Shows https://t.co/Y4oc4n16rR pic.twitter.com/kV6Ie5OtVw
— Lambgoat (@lambgoat) April 13, 2020
Originally posted by SJKamal:For weeks I was wondering why I haven't been given a refund option for Blossoms (gig has been rescheduled with a new date) and Noel Gallagher (gigs have been postponed with no new date set) this is why..
Ticketmaster are trending on twitter because they're not offering refunds for any postponed shows. Shows now need to be outright cancelled for you to receive a refund. Tough if you can't make the new date!
https://twitter.com/PopCrave/status/1249876767776571393
https://twitter.com/lambgoat/status/1249766356523892736
Originally posted by deanallison:https://www.nme.com/news/music/ticketmaster-criticised-for-coronavirus-refund-policy-2646164
Seems like people can still get a refund after all. Thought as much. A lot of these companies will be changing the wording on the policy now so that people just think they’re cornered into accepting the new terms when in actual fact a contract exists which include the original terms meaning ticketmaster can’t refuse a refund. They could however refuse a refund for people booking from now on though since you would be booking under new terms.
Originally posted by Welsh_Edge:[..]
That’s Live Nation!
Originally posted by deanallison:[..]
What’s live nation?