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2011 Aug 10 Simple Plan Show Tonight Cancelled

Simple Plan shows in Beijing (tonight) and Shanghai (tomorrow) are cancelled. The band anounced that vocalist Pierre Bouvier has been diagnosed with severe swollen vocal cords and has to give his voice complete rest. People who already bought tickets can still go alosng to meet the band at Tango 3F at 9pm tonight and also get your refund.

Other methods to get the refund are:

  • To go to the ticket office at 7th Floor, Bldg 32, Dongzhong Jie, Dongcheng District.
  • Call 400 610 3721 and require the ticket office to deliver the refund to your door. (This is inside the Fifth Ring only)

The band also stated that they still hope to play in China again soon.

Photo: Courtesy of the organizers

Re: Simple Plan Show Tonight Cancelled

how much the ticket?

Re: Simple Plan Show Tonight Cancelled

The advance ticket was RMB 260, but the show is cancelled... which means they will not play...

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