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TomorrowWorld announces more refunds

Saturday's fans didn't seem to mind the lousy weather. But it wreaked havoc on the festival grounds. JONATHAN PHILLIPS / SPECIAL
Saturday's fans didn't seem to mind the lousy weather. But it wreaked havoc on the festival grounds. JONATHAN PHILLIPS / SPECIAL
By Melissa Ruggieri
Oct 22, 2015

[Originally posted Sept. 27; updated Oct. 21, 2015]

BY MELISSA RUGGIERI

TomorrowWorld came to an early end for Sunday ticket holders when organizers decided to halt access to the event due to the messy conditions of the festival grounds.

More than 160,000 people were expected to attend the EDM fest, now in its third year as an offshoot of Belgium’s TomorrowLand.

TomorrowWorld organizers have issued information regarding refunds.

The following Sunday tickets will be refunded entirely and automatically, including service, shipping and payment fees:

Those with questions about refunds should contact tomorrowworld@paylogic.com.

Anyone who encountered shuttle or parking inconvenience can access a refund form here.

About 40,000 fans were camped out on the site at Bouckaert Farm in Chattahoochee Hills for the duration of TomorrowWorld. They were permitted to stay and listen to a final-day lineup including The Chainsmokers, Laidback Luke, Martin Garrix and David Guetta.

If you were among those who encountered problems at TomorrowWorld, please share your story in the comments section.

Here is some coverage of Friday night's scene

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About the Author

Melissa Ruggieri has covered music and entertainment for The Atlanta Journal-Constitution since 2010 and created the Atlanta Music Scene blog. She's kept vampire hours for more than two decades and remembers when MTV was awesome.

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