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Welcome to Night Vale: The Haunting of Night Vale | Canceled
The Welcome to Night Vale show rescheduled for the Carolina Theatre of Durham on Monday, March 16, 2021 has been canceled. All tickets purchased through a credit card should have been refunded automatically.
Anyone who has not had their purchase refunded, should go to their original point of purchase. If you purchased online, please call Ticketmaster at 1-800-653-8000. If you purchased from the Carolina Theatre Box Office, please email efan@carolinatheatre.org.
We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused.
The Welcome to Night Vale show originally scheduled for the Carolina Theatre of Durham on Monday, March 16 has been postponed to Sunday, May 16, 2021. All ticket buyers are encouraged to hold on to their original tickets as these will be honored on the rescheduled date.
Those buyers who do want to have their purchases refunded may do so through May 30, 2020 by going to their original point of purchase. If you purchased online, please call Ticketmaster at 1-800-653-8000. If you purchased from the Carolina Theatre Box Office, in-person or by phone, please email efan@carolinatheatre.org by June 12.
From the Welcome to Night Vale Tour:
Our top priority is the safety of our fans, performers, and the hard workers who help us make these live shows happen on the ground. With that said, after tonight’s performance in Portsmouth, NH, Welcome to Night Vale will be postponing all remaining March and April live shows. We hope to reschedule all events later this year and tickets will be honored for the new dates. We’ll post updates about these events as well as any future changes to social media and our website and you can also visit the venue’s website or reach out to your point of purchase with specific ticket questions. Thank you, Night Vale fans and stay safe!
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