Linkin Park in Bern: Concert canceled at short notice - who will cover the costs?

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Linkin Park cancels concert in Bern at short notice. Find out who pays for damages and what rights fans have.

Linkin Park in Bern: Concert canceled at short notice - who will cover the costs?

On June 24, 2025, the Linkin Park concert in Bern planned for that day was canceled at short notice. The cancellation came just 30 minutes before the site was scheduled to open and was caused by the illness of a band member. According to information from SRF Many of the approximately 30,000 fans are affected by this postponement, especially those who traveled from abroad.

Ramona Meyer-Brotschi from Hotelleriesuisse reported that the city of Bern was fully booked due to the concert, which made the situation even more difficult for many travelers. This raises the question of financial compensation for the fans affected by the cancellation. Tickets for the concert remain valid, but the rescheduled date for the European tour in 2026 is still pending.

Costs and insurance

The organizers, Live Nation, had to communicate and organize the cancellation, which involved a lot of bureaucratic effort. While Live Nation was unable to provide an exact cost for the cancellation, industry insider Christof Huber emphasized that the event was insured. Organizing a concert with 30,000 guests is estimated to cost around 2 million francs, with insurance costs being around 100,000 francs. Default insurance covers events such as severe weather, terrorism and illness (with the exception of Covid).

However, in order to activate the insurance, a medical certificate is required for the affected artists. So far, Linkin Park has not commented further on the cancellation after the original statement, although the band previously performed at Hellfest in France on Sunday evening.

Consumer rights in the event of concert cancellations

The consumer advice center provides tips and information on the rights of fans in the event of problems relating to concerts and festivals. Common problems include artist absences due to illness, severe weather and late ticket deliveries. Those affected regularly report on their experiences and legal questions. An example of this is the Rock am Ring Festival 2016, where the organizer initially did not grant a partial refund of the ticket price after the regulatory authority revoked the permit to play. Ultimately, however, there was a partial refund under certain conditions.

In the case of the Wacken Open Air 2023, those affected who were unable to take part due to soggy farmland had to receive a full refund of the ticket price. The consumer advice center encourages you to report problems using a complaint form. It is important to note that the organizer usually acts as the contractual partner, not the band or the ticket seller. Tools from the consumer advice center offer legal assessments and sample letters for enforcing claims, which can support fans in such situations consumerzentrale.de listed.