Ticketholders are tons of of {dollars} out of pocket after a pageant that promised a line-up of the very best names in digital music and a three-day tenting expertise south of Perth was canned.
ROAM pageant was set to be held from March 4-6, 2022 — a 5000 individual capability occasion headlined by chart-topping acts LUUDE, Wongo, Genesis Owusu, Shock One and Wilaris Ok.
Promoters marketed a “boutique event” with a “strictly limited capacity” for three-day passes priced at $398.47.
Purchasers who didn’t fancy a tent may go for cabin lodging that sprawled over the Fairbridge Village website in Pinjarra.
But dozens of ticketholders at the moment are battling for refunds after the pageant rescheduled, modified venues, altered its line up and suffered the collapse of a ticket issuer.
Fairbridge Village withdrew because the venue in December and a Bindoon property was introduced as the brand new venue two weeks earlier than ROAM went bust in February.
Instead, a relaunched, two-day occasion was held at a Perth nightclub in March, gifting 2021 ticket purchasers a ticket as a “gesture of goodwill”, with some pageant goers calling the act a “lousy attempt” at compensation with LUUDE and Genesis Owusu not performing.
But roadblocks shortly began to look, with Premier Mark McGowan’s onerous border opening backflip and ROAM’s ticketing platform going into administration amongst them.
Festival organisers then cancelled the occasion, confirming the news by way of a press release on social media on February 20.
“Despite our best efforts to relocate at the 11th hour, concerns around the new venue could not be resolved to the satisfaction of customers and stakeholders alike,” it mentioned.
It has left many, together with Yanchep resident Bailey Johnston and Byford’s Victoria Cooper, pissed off and out of pocket.
Mr Johnston mentioned he now had $1000 value of tickets and non-refundable tenting prices. Ms Cooper is owed about $620.
Find out what these disregarded of pocket needed to say. And what the organisers are doing to repair it. Full story at thewest.com.au
Source: www.perthnow.com.au