TONIGHT'S SHOW CANCELLED
SHOW CANCELLED
Dear ticket holder,
We regretfully announce that tonight's JP Cooper show has been cancelled and will no longer be held on Sunday 17 November 2024 at 170 Russell, with refunds to be processed.
A message from the artist:
Dear my Melbourne friends
Unfortunately I need to cancel tonight's show at 170 Russell in Melbourne to urgently fly back home to the UK this evening.
I hate cancelling shows but when it's to do with family, these things must take priority.
To everyone that has a ticket, you'll be receiving a refund.
I am so sorry to do this but will make it up to you in the near future and appreciate your understanding.
Thank you JP x
You don’t need to do anything; your ticket(s) will be automatically refunded back to your credit card/PayPal account and we’ll let you know when this has been done. It can take up to 3-5 business days for the funds to return to your account. If your card details have changed, please wait for Moshtix to contact you directly regarding this. If you're unable to see the refund in your account after 5 business days, please contact your financial institution before contacting Moshtix.
Should you have any queries relating to your ticket purchase we encourage you to review the detailed information and answers to your questions via our customer service portal at tixsupport.moshtix.com.au.
We're sorry for any disappointment caused.
Thank you very much for your patience.
Moshtix
JP Cooper has done the legwork. He spent many years working in bars and coffee shops, playing in bands and doing the rounds in the Manchester music circuit. He has written hundreds of songs as a solo artist as well as with a wide variety of collaborators, a couple of which became global hits that will not die. Perfect Strangers with Jonas Blue has over 2 billion worldwide streams to date, and his own September Song is now closing in on 1 billion worldwide streams, not to mention a handful of his own songs streaming in the 100’s of millions.
It is now 2024 and JP is poised to release his third album, the details for which are incoming but
suffice to say it’s the sound of an artist developing, stretching and reaching, both inwards and
outwards. He has put in the work, reached the milestones and done himself proud. “And I’m only just getting started,” he promises.