Pink fan angry after she's told to pay $120 ticket for newborn to attend the concert

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By Nasima Khatun

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A Pink fan was left seething after he was expected to pay extra to get a ticket for their newborn.

Now, concert tickets aren't cheap these days, and one family was forced to learn things the hard way when a concert stadium in Sydney, Australia told them they had to fork out another $120 just for their newborn to attend the gig.

Speaking to 7News, the anonymous Pink fan said that he, his sister and their extended family were all attending the pop star's Summer Carnival concert, and therefore they had no one else to look after his sister’s baby, who was only nine weeks old.

With the $180 per person tickets purchased in early 2023, the family had not planned to be taking a baby.

Pink is currently on the Australian leg of her world tour. Credit: Burak Cingi/Redferns/Getty

After reaching out to Accor via Facebook Messenger to enquire about a different issue which involved taking a nappy bag into the venue, the ticket holder was shocked to learn that they would have to pay full price to take the baby in.

"We found it disgraceful that a baby had to purchase a ticket when they were going to be in a baby carrier or on my sister’s chest," the man said.

The man messaged Accor, primarily about the eligibility of the nappy bag the family was proposing to take.

"Can you tell me whether we will be allowed to bring a nappy bag? Also, just confirming she won’t need a ticket?" he man said in his message to the organizer.

The stadium responded back saying: "There is no issue bringing a nappy bag, but all attendees must have a ticket to enter, regardless of age."

The man, who was clearly confused, replied: "This is a sold-out event and a ticket for a nine-week-old that can’t see or even sit is required?"

"That is correct and the age policy set for this show by the promoter," a representative for the stadium stated.

A man was left seething when Accor expected his family to pay $120 for a Pink ticket for a newborn. Credit: Marco Prosch/Redferns/Getty

In a drastic turn of events, it seems as though Accor has now made a U-turn on the decision.

As reported by the outlet, "the stadium is allowing the baby free-of-charge entry and has given the man’s family upgraded seats and parking closer to the stadium."

"They have moved my tickets closer to the event due to the issue and have given me closer parking too," he told 7NEWS.com.au, calling it a "wonderful outcome."

The man also added that while this may have been a good outcome this time, he believes it was because he appraoched the media with his story and the public pressure on the company is what made them change their minds.

Well, in the end, all is well and we hope the nine-week-old also has a great time at the concert.

Featured Image Credit: Christian Petersen/Getty

Pink fan angry after she's told to pay $120 ticket for newborn to attend the concert

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By Nasima Khatun

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A Pink fan was left seething after he was expected to pay extra to get a ticket for their newborn.

Now, concert tickets aren't cheap these days, and one family was forced to learn things the hard way when a concert stadium in Sydney, Australia told them they had to fork out another $120 just for their newborn to attend the gig.

Speaking to 7News, the anonymous Pink fan said that he, his sister and their extended family were all attending the pop star's Summer Carnival concert, and therefore they had no one else to look after his sister’s baby, who was only nine weeks old.

With the $180 per person tickets purchased in early 2023, the family had not planned to be taking a baby.

Pink is currently on the Australian leg of her world tour. Credit: Burak Cingi/Redferns/Getty

After reaching out to Accor via Facebook Messenger to enquire about a different issue which involved taking a nappy bag into the venue, the ticket holder was shocked to learn that they would have to pay full price to take the baby in.

"We found it disgraceful that a baby had to purchase a ticket when they were going to be in a baby carrier or on my sister’s chest," the man said.

The man messaged Accor, primarily about the eligibility of the nappy bag the family was proposing to take.

"Can you tell me whether we will be allowed to bring a nappy bag? Also, just confirming she won’t need a ticket?" he man said in his message to the organizer.

The stadium responded back saying: "There is no issue bringing a nappy bag, but all attendees must have a ticket to enter, regardless of age."

The man, who was clearly confused, replied: "This is a sold-out event and a ticket for a nine-week-old that can’t see or even sit is required?"

"That is correct and the age policy set for this show by the promoter," a representative for the stadium stated.

A man was left seething when Accor expected his family to pay $120 for a Pink ticket for a newborn. Credit: Marco Prosch/Redferns/Getty

In a drastic turn of events, it seems as though Accor has now made a U-turn on the decision.

As reported by the outlet, "the stadium is allowing the baby free-of-charge entry and has given the man’s family upgraded seats and parking closer to the stadium."

"They have moved my tickets closer to the event due to the issue and have given me closer parking too," he told 7NEWS.com.au, calling it a "wonderful outcome."

The man also added that while this may have been a good outcome this time, he believes it was because he appraoched the media with his story and the public pressure on the company is what made them change their minds.

Well, in the end, all is well and we hope the nine-week-old also has a great time at the concert.

Featured Image Credit: Christian Petersen/Getty