";s:4:"text";s:5359:" Fri, Jun 25 7:00 PM. It’s still on, according to The Pepsi Center and Live Nation’s websites. We continue to monitor the current COVID-19 situation with local, state and federal authorities. RESCHEDULED - Chris Stapleton’s All-American Road Show. RESCHEDULED - Chris Stapleton’s All-American Road Show. Singer Celine Dion is also postponing her March 24 show at the Pepsi Center. We continue to monitor the current COVID-19 situation with local, state and federal authorities. https://www.ticketmaster.com/chris-stapleton-tickets/artist/1828177 She will likely lose money on the purchase if she can’t sell the tickets through a third-party reseller.AEG Presents is preparing a statement that will address ticket refunds and postponed shows, according to a spokesman. Fri, Jun 25 7:00 PM. happening in clubs and theaters is moving ahead as planned,” said a Los Angeles-based spokesman for the company. Sat, Jun 26 7:00 PM Jared Polis for consumer assistance, to no avail.Even if she doesn’t show symptoms, Osborne fears she could spread the virus to others if she attends. AEG Presents was the only promoter to respond to requests for comment.AEG Presents also provided a statement to The Denver Post co-signed by the company’s CEO and the leaders of Live Nation and various talent agencies, such as CAA and WME.“At this time, we collectively recommend large scale events through the end of March be postponed. A rescheduled date will be announced shortly. Please continue to monitor venue websites & social media channels regarding any updates to upcoming events.A spokeswoman for Pepsi Center owner Kroenke Sports & Entertainment did not respond to a request for comment.Frustrated, Osborne said she has also contacted the offices of Denver Mayor Michael Hancock and Colorado Gov. March 12, 2020 at 2:44 pm Filed Under: Blake Shelton , Coronavirus , Denver News DENVER (CBS4) – Blake Shelton’s concert planned for Friday at the Pepsi Center has been postponed. (Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)According to the tour, Purchased tickets will be honored at the to-be-announced rescheduled dates in spring 2021. The Pepsi Center said a planned Post Malone show at the Denver arena on March 12 will go on as planned. “Everybody’s selling them for way lower than they paid.”That Post Malone show? We feel fortunate to have the flexibility to reschedule concerts, festivals, and live events as needed, and look forward to connecting fans with all their favorite artists and live entertainment soon.”Frustrated fans have been reaching out to The Denver Post seeking information about shows like tonight’s Dwight Yoakam concert at Mission Ballroom, an AEG show that, as of right now, appears to be going on as planned.The failure to move more quickly could have negative health impacts, said Chloe Osborne, 23, a Capitol Hill resident who had planned to go to tonight’s (March 12’s) Post Malone show at The Pepsi Center.Osborne attempted to get a refund for her tickets, which cost $375.63, by calling the Pepsi Center’s guest relations. She was told that unless an artist canceled, she would not be granted one.“I don’t want to be dramatic, but it seems like if they’re canceling the NBA and NHL games at that venue, they should cancel concerts,” she said over the phone Thursday afternoon. — Pepsi Center (@pepsicenter) March 12, 2020. Get the Post Malone Setlist of the concert at Pepsi Center, Denver, CO, USA on March 12, 2020 from the Runaway Tour and other Post Malone Setlists for free on setlist.fm!
Live Nation, the country’s largest concert promoter, and AEG Presents, which was started by Denver billionaire Philip Anschutz, will soon officially suspend all upcoming concerts through the end of the month in light of the new coronavirus pandemic, That may include hundreds of concerts in the Denver metro area, from the arenas such as the Pepsi Center and FirstBank Center to theaters, clubs and bars.But as of Thursday night in Denver, no press releases, social media posts or subscriber emails seemed to reflect that. He did not have an answer on the question of immediate refunds.On Thursday afternoon, the Pepsi Center retweeted country artist Blake Shelton’s announcement of his tour postponement, effective tonight, for the sake of “everyone’s safety and well-being.” His tour includes a show scheduled for March 14 at the Pepsi Center.Blake Shelton's Denver show on March 14th has been postponed.
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