Amy Shark’s Rod Laver Arena Melbourne Show Rescheduled To September
Rod Laver Arena’s first major music event since Covid began, Amy Shark’s ‘Cry Forever’ tour, has been postponed until September.
The Rod Laver Arena website has posted :
As a result of the ongoing COVID-19 situation, the Melbourne leg of Amy Shark’s Cry Forever Tour has been rescheduled for September 2021.
• All tickets remain valid for the new date without the need for exchange.
• Guests unable to attend the new date may request a full refund here.
For any ticketing-related questions, please contact your original point of purchase.
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