Paramore reschedules L.A. concert due to COVID-19 but sets spooky makeup date
VIPs on the phone call and have seats in the house, but some tickets sell out
The event was rescheduled due to concerns over the coronavirus
An upcoming concert for The Beatles will be postponed due to COVID-19, but many fans have already bought tickets as the organizers hope to make up its loss.
Tickets are now on sale to purchase as VIP packages at a discounted rate for a previously scheduled date in L.A. on Jan. 31.
VIPs on the phone call and have seats in the house, but some tickets sell out
A concert for The Beatles at Hollywood Bowl has been rescheduled due to concerns over the coronavirus epidemic.
An upcoming show has been cancelled until further notice due to the coronavirus.
The event, originally scheduled for Friday, April 4, has been postponed until March 3 and will now be on sale beginning March 2.
It will be rescheduled at a mutually agreed upon date in the future when it is determined that the public health situation allows.
The rescheduled date is: Jan. 31 or beyond.
The rescheduled date and time will be announced to the public for a time period sufficient for the artists involved to comply with both the local public health regulations and the artist’s contractual obligations.
VIPs on the phone call and have seats in the house, but some tickets sell out
VIPs who buy tickets are not expected to have reserved seating in the house, but will instead be placed in a side room.
The Beatles performed at the Hollywood Bowl on Friday night (March 3).
Tickets that were purchased in the ticket lottery that began Nov. 16 are included in the rescheduled show.
Tickets that were purchased in the lottery can be exchanged for the VIP package in the following manner:
1. Canceled shows become unavailable at the first available time to do so.
2. If the canceled show has tickets remaining, tickets purchased in the lottery are given to a VIP for exchange.
3. If the canceled show has tickets missing,