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Music event companies put in liquidation, ‘gutted’ ticketholder fears for refund

Author
Sandra Conchie,
Publish Date
Sat, 8 Mar 2025, 8:27am

Music event companies put in liquidation, ‘gutted’ ticketholder fears for refund

Author
Sandra Conchie,
Publish Date
Sat, 8 Mar 2025, 8:27am

The Timeless Summer Tour has been cancelled and put into liquidation three months after being postponed.

 ticketholder feeling 鈥渞ipped off鈥 after trying for weeks to get her $632 refunded says she鈥檚 鈥済utted鈥 and even less confident of getting her 鈥渉ard-earned money鈥 back.

The tour had the same promoter as the cancelled Juicy Fest New Zealand music festival series.

Three companies linked to the events have been put into voluntary liquidation: Juicy Festival Ltd, Timeless Events New Zealand and Timeless Events Australia Ltd.

The Timeless Summer Tour was to feature 80s stars Boy George, Bonnie Tyler and Starship and visit Tauranga, Christchurch, Napier, New Plymouth and Auckland.

It was postponed on December 20 with plans to reschedule for later this year.

An email sent to ticketholders on Friday said the Timeless tour was now cancelled 鈥渄ue to matters outside our control鈥.

鈥淲e have found ourselves in this gut-wrenching position after losing three of our sites on the New Zealand tour. We were sharing the infrastructure at three sites with Juicy Fest New Zealand, but when that event was cancelled it was no longer viable to run these shows.鈥

Fans at the Juicy Fest Tauranga 2024 concert at Mercury Baypark in Mount Maunganui, but the event failed to return this summer.Fans at the Juicy Fest Tauranga 2024 concert at Mercury Baypark in Mount Maunganui, but the event failed to return this summer.

Organisers had not been to find dates that would work for the majority of the artists so had to cancel. The event was being put into liquidation due to 鈥渟ignificant expenses鈥 incurred.

鈥淟iquidators will now take control of the company and will be working through how to best resolve the company鈥檚 financial obligations, including funds and funds held to be refunded.鈥

Event organisers were 鈥済utted鈥 by this outcome and regretted any disappointment or inconvenience to ticket holders.

A similar email was sent to Juicy Fest NZ ticketholders, saying it was being put into voluntary liquidation and refunds were in liquidators' hands.

Ticketholders had previously complained of refund delays after the event鈥檚 cancellation in December due to its liquor licence being refused in Auckland.

鈥楻ipped off鈥

A Rotorua resident who held a ticket for the Tauranga show, who asked not to be named, said she bought two VIP tickets in September, intending it to be a birthday celebration.

She paid $632.96 for her and her partner to attend the January 17 concert at Mercury Baypark.

鈥淸We] were so excited as we both love Boy George and were so disappointed when I was advised via email the concert was postponed.鈥

She waited at first but with no new dates announced, requested a refund from the promoter, and contacted the ticketing agency.

Despite sending 20-plus emails, she was still waiting for concert promoter Glenn Meikle to 鈥渉onour his promise鈥 to make refunds.

鈥淚t鈥檚 now March, and me and hundreds of other customers 鈥 including Juicy Fest concertgoers 鈥 are waiting for our money back, I feel we鈥檙e being ripped off.鈥

She said she complained to the Commerce Commission last month and the Disputes Tribunal a few days ago 鈥 the latter at a cost of $59.

Her bank gave her a 鈥渢emporary reversal鈥 of her credit card payment on Wednesday but she feared this could be reversed given the liquidation.

鈥淣ot getting a guaranteed refund is unacceptable and crushing.鈥

An apologetic notice on the event website on Friday morning still said it was expected new dates could be announced 鈥渋n February鈥 and these would be at indoor venues later this year.

Tickets would be 鈥渁utomatically transferred鈥 and refund information provided to anyone who could no longer attend.

九一星空无限 asked Timeless Live and Meikle to respond to the ticketholder鈥檚 criticisms and Commerce Commission comments, as well as when new dates or refund information would arrive.

In a written statement earlier this week, a Timeless Live spokesperson acknowledged the 鈥渇rustrations鈥 and said ticketholders would be updated soon.

A Ticket Fairy statement prior to Friday鈥檚 announcement said its team continued to work behind the scenes to obtain official news from the promoter.

Friday鈥檚 emails to ticketholders said Ticket Fairy was being 鈥渦nfairly harassed鈥 and did not hold any funds or deal with refunds.

The ticketholder 九一星空无限 spoke to rejected the claim of harassment.

鈥淎ll I鈥檝e done is sent daily emails to Ticket Fairy asking for my hard-earned money back, I don鈥檛 consider that harassment.鈥

Commerce Commission investigation

Commerce Commission general manager of competition, fair trading and credit Vanessa Horne said earlier this week that as of March 3, it had received 296 complaints about Juicy Fest and 67 about the Timeless Summer Tour.

Commerce Commission general manager of competition, fair trading and credit Vanessa Horne. Photo / SuppliedCommerce Commission general manager of competition, fair trading and credit Vanessa Horne. Photo / Supplied

The commission鈥檚 investigation was currently about the Juicy Fest cancellation and refund delays but could be extended to include Timeless Summer Tour issues if necessary, she said.

Horne encouraged consumers having trouble getting a refund to reach out to other organisations that may be able to assist, including their bank if they used a credit card to buy tickets, the Citizens Advice Bureau or Disputes Tribunal.

鈥淚f a consumer thinks that a business is breaching the Fair Trading Act or other laws we enforce, please let us know using the 鈥榬eport a concern鈥 on our website.鈥

Consumer NZ鈥檚 advice

A Consumer New Zealand spokesperson said earlier this week that ticketholders were entitled to refunds within a reasonable period.

鈥淚n our opinion, two to three weeks is more than enough time for refunds to be processed. No one should have to wait months to get their money back.鈥

Consumer recommended ticketholders report delays to the Commerce Commission. They could also lodge a Dispute Tribunal claim but it would cost $59 and 鈥渕ay take some time to get a hearing date鈥.

 is a senior journalist at the Bay of Plenty Times and Rotorua Daily Post who has been a journalist for 24 years. She mainly covers police, court and other justice stories, as well as general news. She has been a Canon Media Awards regional/community reporter of the year.

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