Rolling Loud California Changes Age Requirement To 18+
Following the tragic events that took place at Travis Scott’s Astroworld festival, Rolling Loud California has announced they are changing the age requirement policy to 18-plus. The transition comes less than a month away from the festival, set to take place on December 10th–12th at National Orange Show Event Center in San Bernadino, CA.
In a statement shared to the event’s Instagram page, festival organizers wrote, “We welcome everyone to experience our festivals, however, in light of recent events, we will be implementing an 18+ policy specific only to our upcoming 2021 California festival.”
“We will be giving all ticket purchasers who are under the age of 18 the option to either roll their tickets over to next year’s 2022 California festival or receive a refund,” the statement continued. “Refund or rollover requests must be made through the original purchaser’s Front Gate account during the period beginning November 23rd at 9AM PST and ending November 26th at 12PM PST.”
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As we previously reported, Travis Scott, Drake, Apple, Live Nation and others will now being hit with an enormous $750 million lawsuit taken against them by more than 125 fans, involving the family of one who died at the festival.
Travis and Live Nation proposed refunds almost instantly to concertgoers, and the case addresses that offer, naming it, “… a transparent and grotesque effort of the Defendants to limit their liability, after the fact, to the families of those killed or injured.”