Yesterday I heard an excellent concert by the Manchester Collective. I bought my ticket online, but I recommended the concert to someone and was concerned to find out afterwards that he'd turned up and wanted to pay cash, and they had no facilities for cope with this, though they could have managed a card. They did say they'd make a special exception for him, but he went home in protest.
It was a great shame, because the audience was not large.
They explained to me afterwards:
I've also noticed that for free concerts too, you often now have to register online (usually with Eventbrite). The Liverpool University free lunchtime concerts won't let you in if you don't.
Is this the way things are going?
It was a great shame, because the audience was not large.
They explained to me afterwards:
It was a really unfortunate situation. As we are such a small organisation, and we sell about 90% of all of our tickets online leading up to the concerts, we are simply not set up for cash payments at this point (no till, no change, etc.)...
Is this the way things are going?
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