Disappointed fans get discount
2008-09-04 12:06
Paris - A Paris music festival organiser will offer discounts to disappointed Amy Winehouse fans after the troubled British soul singer cancelled a gig at the last minute, organisers said on Wednesday.
The 24-year-old diva with the beehive hairdo was due to appear at the Rock en Seine festival on August 29 but pulled out at short notice after falling ill in London, according to her spokesperson.
The event's organisers said they were planning legal action against her. They said they were notified at 20:00, two hours before the concert, and given no explanation.
The festival will offer people who had tickets for August 29 an €18 ($26) discount on tickets for next year's Rock en Seine, organisers said.
The price of tickets at this year's event was €45 for a day and €75 for two days.
Short notice of cancellation
Winehouse, who shot to fame with hits Rehab and You Know I'm No Good, had already dropped out of Rock en Seine in 2007.
The festival said on its website her musicians and technicians were already on site at the 17th century Saint-Cloud park near Paris when she cancelled. Her eager fans were given just half an hour's notice that she wouldn't appear.
"Because of the conditions of this cancellation, the festival has taken the decision to start legal proceedings," a message on the festival website said.
The singer is due to appear at the Bestival music event on the Isle of Wight at the weekend. Organiser and radio DJ Rob Da Bank said on the Bestival blog that he had a back-up plan in case Winehouse did not show up.