Barry Gibb: Australian & New Zealand Tour Cancelled
Barry Gibb
Australian & New Zealand Tour Cancelled
TUESDAY
DECEMBER 20, 2016 - Due to a change in
international commitments, Barry Gibb’s ‘In The Now
World Tour’ Australian and New Zealand show dates,
scheduled for April 2017, regrettably will not go ahead.
As it is not currently possible to reschedule the performances, refunds will be available to all ticket holders.
For all tickets booked online or by phone, the credit card used in the booking will automatically be refunded. Please allow up to ten days to receive your refund. If the original credit card you used for the purchase has been cancelled or no longer valid please contact the place of purchase.
If you made your booking at an outlet please return to the original outlet where the booking was made with your ticket(s) and credit card used to purchase in hand to obtain your refund. Refunds will only be provided to the original purchaser on presentation of photo ID.
Further refund enquiries should be directed to Ticketmaster, phone 0800 111 999.
Barry Gibb and Live Nation regret the disappointment to ticket holders.
www.barrygibb.com
www.livenation.co.nz
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