Apparently, laryngitis hit the Connecticut singer/songwriter hard, and he couldn't muster up the strength to perform. Obviously, this was bad news for his fans, and good news for certain music writers who would have had to review.
Anyway, here's Live Nation's press release about how to get your tickets refunded:
If they bought tickets in person at the Dodge or Chevy box office or through (Mayer's) fan club, refunds are available here at the Chevrolet Theatre box office in Wallingford only — MUST have tix (tix must be unscanned and unripped).
If they bought tickets through Ticketmaster, they must contact TM via phone at (203) 624-0033 in order to receive a refund.
If patrons are unclear about how the tix were bought, please have them call us at (203) 265-1501.
If they bought tickets through Ticketmaster, they must contact TM via phone at (203) 624-0033 in order to receive a refund.
If patrons are unclear about how the tix were bought, please have them call us at (203) 265-1501.
For those of you who chose to go to the show even though Mayer did not perform, I hear Sheryl Crow was really good.
Mayer fans, don't worry though. On his Web site, Mayer says, "I owe you one, CT."
My response? No, Johnny, I owe you one. I had a great Saturday night.
1 comment:
Pat,
I'm sorry to hear that you were planning on only reviewing John Mayer's set at the Dodge Music Theater Saturday night. Too bad for you, you missed a great show.
Sheryl is an amazing, incredible woman and an extremely talented musician.
John cancelling was good news for me too, as Sheryl was the reason I was at the Dodge on Saturday, and she played a full set as a result of his laryngitis.
Sheryl Crow knows how to rock!
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