Sad news for the fedora-donning population of Australia, James Blunt and Jason Mraz have, unsurprisingly, cancelled their scheduled Australian tour amid the coronavirus pandemic. 

The inoffensive hitmakers were scheduled to kick off their tour at Margaret Court Arena in Melbourne on Wednesday, November 18th, it will then head to First State Super Theatre in Sydney on Friday, November 20th.

They were also slated to appear at A Day On The Green. The first date being Kings Park & Botanic Garden in Perth on Thursday, November 12th, then Peter Lehmann Wines in Adelaide on Saturday, November 14th, Rochford Wines in Yarra Valley on Sunday, November 15th, Bibagden in Hunter Valley on Saturday, November 21st, and finally Sirronment Wines in Mount Cotton on Sunday, November 22nd.

All tickets will be eligible for a refund, you can read a nifty copypasta on how to claim your cash back below.

Melbourne and Sydney show ticketholders:
Tickets purchased by credit or debit card will be refunded in full (including ticket insurance premium and refundable ticket purchase, if relevant) and patrons do not need to take any action. Patrons should allow up to 20 working days for the refund to appear in their account. 
 
If your credit or debit card has been permanently closed/cancelled or the card has expired, please supply Ticketek with updated bank details here within 3 business days since the date of this email in order to process your refund. 
 
If you do not provide correct details, they will be unable to refund your tickets. 
 
Patrons who purchased tickets in an Agency using cash or EFTPOS will receive a full refund to a bank account. Please provide Ticketek with your bank accounts details here.

a day on the green shows:
Ticketmaster will refund back to the original credit card used to purchase tickets. Please note it can take some time for your bank to process, depending on your bank. Only the original credit card holder will receive a refund. If you received your ticket(s) any other way, including via “Ticket Forward”, you will need to contact the original credit card holder for your refund.

If you bought at a Ticketmaster outlet using cash or EFTPOS, you’ll need to take your ticket(s), and the EFTPOS card used if applicable, to a Ticketmaster outlet where staff will help with your refund.

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