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Can I Change the Date, Start Time, or Venue After a Booking Has Been Confirmed?
Can I Change the Date, Start Time, or Venue After a Booking Has Been Confirmed?

Ability to change an event date, time or other booking information after a booking between a talent and organizer has been confirmed.

Updated over 2 weeks ago

Question:
Is it possible to change the date, start time, or venue of an event after a booking has been confirmed?

Answer:
Currently, it is not possible to change the date, start time, or venue of an event after a booking has been confirmed. Here’s why:

  • Once a booking is confirmed, it acts as a contract between the organizer and the talent/vendor. The vendor reviewed and accepted the terms (date, time, and venue) as they were originally published.

  • Changing these details would require creating a new event post and rebooking the same talent for the updated details.

What Should You Do in These Situations?

  1. If No Payments Were Made for the Same Event:

    • We recommend that you cancel the previous booking and then cancel the event entirely.

    • This ensures that all payments, invoices, and records are correctly aligned with the updated event details.

  2. If Payments Have Been Partially or Fully Made:

    • Notify AGNT Customer Support immediately about the changes.

    • Communicate the changes (date, time, or venue) to the talent/vendor and ensure they understand and acknowledge the update via inbox.

    • Be sure to get their acknowledgment through the AGNT inbox, as this helps us ensure compliance and validates our satisfaction guarantee.

Important Note:

If you make any updates without following these steps, it may lead to confusion or disputes, as the original booking details remain binding. Keeping all communications documented through AGNT ensures transparency and protects all parties involved.

If you have further questions or need assistance, don’t hesitate to contact AGNT Customer Support. We're here to help!

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