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Walk The Moon unable to reschedule for spring

Walk The Moon will not perform at Appalachian State University this spring after their Jan. 31 show at Legends was cancelled because of flooding in Boone, according to Appalachian Popular Programming Society.

All tickets will be refunded, according to the press release from APPS. Tickets and students’ banner ID numbers are required for refunds of purchases at the Plemmons Student Union box office.

Program Adviser Randy Kelly said that online refunds should be completed by Friday, at which point people should see refunds on their credit cards, and walk-up refunds in the union will be honored until Monday, April 15.

“Walk The Moon and APPS are making every effort to reschedule this concert for the fall semester,” according to the press release.

Kelly said that everybody is still in a “period of mourning” because they were really excited for the show.

“The only silver lining we might find in this weather disaster is that the band really wants to make up the date, and will probably be much more famous in the fall when we hope to reschedule the date at the same price for students,” Kelly said.

Story: JOSHUA FARMER, News Editor

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