Comment on Punters 'unlikely' to see millions in ticket sales refunded as long-running festival shutters
TrojanRoomCoffeePot@lemmy.world 5 days ago
This begs the question though, if the festival’s been canceled, then what happened to the money collected from ticketholders who no longer have a show to see? Seems unlikely that festival organizers could be held liable for non-refundable hotel reservation costs, but what about the cost of tickets?
zero_gravitas@aussie.zone 4 days ago
I’m guessing the festival already incurred costs with all sorts of staff and suppliers already, and the money will be going to them before any reaches ticketholders.
TrojanRoomCoffeePot@lemmy.world 4 hours ago
That’s fucking lame, and a good recipe for losing all patronage for future events held by the company in question, assuming that it doesn’t declare bankruptcy before then. Who would pay for tickets for Bluesfest if there’s no guarantee that they don’t automatically lose 100% of their ticket’s value in the event of a cancellation?
notgold@aussie.zone 2 days ago
Isn’t the normal complaint that bringing the artists is the most expensive part. No artists, where the money.
zero_gravitas@aussie.zone 2 days ago
I would guess the artists will also need to get mostly paid with a cancellation as late as this. Three weeks out, the musical acts have spent money on travel costs, support staff, costumes, pyrotechnics, gear hire, etc., and they’ve also forgone booking other gigs for those dates.
Basically, everyone the festival would have paid, they’re going to need to pay a significant amount, or even the full amount, when they’re cancelling so late.
Add to that, they probably cancelled because they didn’t sell enough tickets, and so they don’t have that much cash laying around to begin with.