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StubHub Mistakenly Lists Christian Show as Lamb of God Metal Concert
StubHub apologized for confusing a Christian Christmas concert with a heavy metal show, offering full refunds under its FanProtect Guarantee to misled customers.
- On Dec. 20, Ticket reseller StubHub apologized after mistakenly listing Andrew Peterson's Behold the Lamb of God at Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium as a Lamb of God concert.
- StubHub promoted the event as Lamb of God, selling tickets under the wrong artist listing and failing to distinguish between the metal band and the Christian show Behold the Lamb of God.
- The Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium listed Andrew Peterson's show correctly and linked to Ticketmaster, while StubHub sold tickets featuring Randy Blythe's photo and a 'top trending' tag, Metal Addicts reported.
- Ahead of the show, StubHub updated the event page and reached out to customers, encouraging those misled to seek full refunds under its FanProtect Guarantee.
- It's unclear how many customers were misled, underscoring the odd mismatch between Andrew Peterson's Christmas spiritual and Lamb of God's metal music.
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StubHub mistakenly promoted a religious SC Christmas show as metal band Lamb of God
“This (is) why StubHub Sucks. Merry Christmas, Spartanburg,” Lamb of God vocalist Randy Blythe said on Instagram. The ticket website promised to refund any fans who spent money to see Lamb of God.
·Charleston, United States
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