Billy Strings to refund festival attendees after missing headlining sets for birth of son
Published in Entertainment News
DENVER — Bluegrass artist Billy Strings is offering refunds to attendees of his music festival in Buena Vista after he skipped his headlining sets at the last minute.
Ticketholders to the Sept. 27-28 event at The Meadows in Buena Vista event got to see openers such as Molly Tuttle, Full Cord and Jerry Douglas Band, as well as Strings’ own band — only minus Strings.
Due to his wife going into labor Friday in Michigan, Strings had to cancel both nights, he wrote online. He didn’t reference that in a statement he shared on his social media accounts Monday, but had posted about it prior to that.
“We were really hoping that baby boy would wait till Sunday morning at least but he had plans of his own,” he wrote on Instagram. “Friday morning I got to the festival site and did a soundcheck and a quick Q&A set about the album. I was hanging out backstage getting ready to rehearse for our set when my wife called and told me her water broke.
“I immediately hopped on a jet (thank you Ringo Starr for lending me your ride) and headed back,” he continued. “I was mortified to leave the fans hanging and to leave the responsibility of the gig to my band and friends who stepped up and kicked ass in my absence. (I owe you all a cold beer!) but I was so excited to get back to my wife because she needed me…”
In Monday’s statement, Strings said he recognized that this year’s event was not what fans expected. He said refunds for the shows will begin processing on Friday, Oct. 4, and that ticketholders should allow five to 10 business days for the funds to appear in their accounts.
He also wrote that anyone with questions should email info@bonfirentertainment.com for information and assistance. Refunds will be processed with only the nonrefundable credit card processing fees excluded, he added.
“In light of this unique situation, Tixr has generously decided to waive their service fees, allowing them to be included in your refund,” the statement reads. “We understand that changes can be disappointing, and appreciate your understanding as we strive to accommodate everyone as best as we can.”
Ticketholders who filed a dispute or chargeback with their bank or credit card company will not be eligible for a refund.
Despite the disappointment of not seeing Strings, fans will have another chance soon in Colorado. Strings last week announced a Jan. 24-26 run at Ball Arena to promote new album “Highway Prayers,” which was released on Sept. 27 — the first day of the festival.
And it ended well for Strings: “After a long delivery, he’s here!” he wrote in an Instagram post on Monday. “Mommy and baby are both doing great. I’m a dad.”
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