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Merger[edit]

Lanyrd is almost dead now. Three years back Lanyrd was acquired by Eventbrite. It should be merged with Eventbrite. Geo5 (talk) 07:34, 4 November 2016 (UTC)[reply]

I'm not sure "almost dead" is an accurate statement. Although no changes have been made to the site and the app has not been updated in a while, the site continues to run and people continue to curate content in its database - I see 2,183 listings of conferences in 2017. But your point is taken, this is a small article and unlikely to get larger - it could easily be made a small section in the Eventbrite article. --Krelnik (talk) 16:57, 4 November 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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Under the southern stars concert.[edit]

Hello. My name is Mark Waters. I, along with hundreds of others, purchased tickets to a concert in Newcastle. New South Wales .Australia. The head liner was to be Cheap Trick ,Stone Temple Pilots,Bush and Rose Tattoo amount others. Unfortunately the concert was postponed due to Covid restrictions. The first concert was 19/5/2020. The owner of the company. Is Andrew McManus. No one asking for a refund can get any type of contact from this person. The re scheduled event has been moved to a showground on 11/3/2022. As I am unable to attend on the revised date ,I have repeatedly asked for a refund, but as I have said no contact can be made. Any assistance on this issue would be appreciated. Mark Waters. waters2257@gmail.com 0404955257. Thank you. 120.18.51.72 (talk) 03:40, 17 February 2022 (UTC)[reply]