Fans were outraged Friday when they learned they were not getting reimbursed for tickets they bought to Janet Jackson’s on-again, off-again Unbreakable World Tour, according to TMZ.
Earlier this week, Jackson announced she was yet again postponing her world tour in order to start a family. The 49-year-old was previously scheduled to perform in St. Louis last October, which was postponed to February 2016, and then pushed back once more to July.
“Please, if you can, try to understand that it’s important that I do this now,” she said in a video. “I have to rest up. Doctor’s orders. But I have not forgotten about you. I will continue the tour as soon as I possibly can.”
A message from Janet…https://t.co/KrzYZ4eyvD
— Janet Jackson (@JanetJackson) April 6, 2016
TMZ reports Ticketmaster has emailed ticket holders that until it receives official confirmation that Jackson’s tour has been cancelled, no refunds will be issued. Refunds had been given—and are still being offered—for the previous cancelled shows.
Fans could still get money back.
“The Janet Jackson Unbreakable tour in North America will be postponed until 2017,” a rep for Live Nation told Us Weekly. “New dates will be announced at a later time, and tickets will be honored for the rescheduled dates. Refunds are also available at the point of purchase. Stay tuned to JanetJackson.com and LiveNation.com for further info.”
by Chris Tyler