Fans of music legends Rod Stewart, Cyndi Lauper and Jon Stevens have been left devastated after the trio’s long-awaited efficiency was referred to as off on the eleventh hour.
The unhappy announcement was made simply after noon on Saturday, revealing their look at A Day on the Green competition at Mt Duneed Estate in Geelong, Victoria, had been cancelled “due to illness”.
“Live Nation and Roundhouse Entertainment regret to announce that tonight’s performance, Saturday 18 March 2023, by Rod Stewart, Cyndi Lauper and Jon Stevens at Mt. Duneed Estate, Geelong will not go ahead, due to illness,” a press release posted on-line learn.
Booking web site Ticketmaster apologised for the cancellation and requested followers for persistence as additional particulars have been introduced concerning the present.
“We apologise for the disappointment and inconvenience to ticket holders. A further announcement regarding the concert arrangements will be made early next week,” it stated.
Ticket holders have been advised to face by and await for news within the coming days and to carry onto their tickets within the meantime.
“We will contact you again with further instructions once we have an update from the promoters,” the corporate stated.
Fans have been devastated concerning the cancellation, many who had been trying ahead to seeing the trio carry out for years.
Upset ticket holders have been additionally upset the efficiency was cancelled only some hours earlier than they have been because of take the stage at 4pm, with some saying they’d travelled prolonged distances particularly for the present.
“[A] text this morning would have been nice before we travelled down from Melbourne,” one particular person replied in a remark to a social media publish from A Day on the Green.
“Why hasn’t Ticketmaster emailed to let people know? This is so frustrating I’m devastated,” one other wrote.
“Flew from Hobart to see Rod, how will we be able to come back over now? Devo! We bought these tickets for my mum as a present as it’s her dream,” another person stated.
Others highlighted the large expense they’d spared hoping to see the efficiency.
“Hope their insurance covers our accommodation and day off work. No email notification to ticket holders. Ended up receiving an email at 1.52pm, 63 minutes before the bus was due to collect us from [the] hotel,” one wrote.
“Why haven’t I received any notification? Facebook isn’t good enough, I’m already in Geelong. Drove from Melbourne this morning and paid $400 for accommodation,” one other added.
Originally revealed as Rod Stewart efficiency at A Day on the Green cancelled
Source: www.dailytelegraph.com.au