Sunday, October 24, 2010

Gaga defers show of Paris for strikes

French fans of Faith will have to wait until the end of the year to catch the show Monster Ball in concert. Tour backer of pop superstar, Live Nation, announced Wednesday (20 October) that you scheduled dates Paris, near the end of the month, will be pushed back because of strikes in the region.

"Due to logistical difficulties due to strikes in France, Live Nation has today announced that the performance of Faith at Paris Bercy previously scheduled for Friday and Saturday 22nd & 23rd October are postponed till 19 & 20 December 2010," read a statement on the website of the star.

The European nation was in the throes of civil unrest for weeks by French President Nicolas Sarkozy announced a proposal for the retirement age minimum bump from 60 to 62 and increase the age that citizens can receive retirement benefits from 65 to 67. Many workers went on strike, including employees of oil refineries of France, leading to fuel shortages throughout the country.

"Unfortunately, as there is no guarantee that trucks can make to the Bercy for shows this weekend, the Lady Gaga shows are now postponed," continued education. "On 19 December concert will replace the exhibition 22-October and December 20th concert will replace 23-October performance."

According to the Declaration, little monsters of Gaga have until mid November to shoot in tickets for a refund or a new ticket swap for both dates in winter.

"Fans with tickets for the exhibition of reprogramming must exchange their ticket or on the request for refund from now through November 14, to their point of purchase", the statement read."Tickets dated October 22, 23 and will not be valid for new date". education ended with "Faith apologized to his fans for any inconvenient".

Deferred dates are a setback for an acclaimed trek global racked up cash worldwide tour of Gaga is projected for pulling in about $ 200 million, when winds down in April 2011.

Source:MTV News


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