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Paul McCartney slams Italian government as gig ticket holders denied refunds

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Paul McCartney has slammed an 'outrageous' policy in Italy that meant ticket holders are unable to claim refunds for cancelled concerts.

The legendary musician, 77, had a host of performances lined up over the coming months that have been put on hold due to the deadly pandemic.

Among the were several dates in Italy that formed part of his Freshen Up tour that was cancelled in May. At the time, the Let It Be lyricst assured his fans that tickets would be refunded in full, however that has not been the case in Italy.

The former Beatles rock star has since blasted a decree passed by the Italian government that means ticket holders of cancelled events are only entitled to vouchers instead of a monetary refund.

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