logo
#

Latest news with #AmericanExpressCard

Lorde has just announced that she's coming to Melbourne in 2025: dates, ticket prices, presale and everything you need to know
Lorde has just announced that she's coming to Melbourne in 2025: dates, ticket prices, presale and everything you need to know

Time Out

time10-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time Out

Lorde has just announced that she's coming to Melbourne in 2025: dates, ticket prices, presale and everything you need to know

It's shaping up to be a Lorde summer, with the alt-pop superstar dropping the tour announcement we've all been waiting for. Fresh off her incredible surprise set at Glastonbury, Lorde has confirmed the details for her Ultrasound World Tour, and you can bet it includes a show in Melbourne. Lorde's 2026 homecoming visit will be her first time performing on New Zealand and Aussie soil since her 2023 Solar Power Tour. With a whole new album (the already-approaching-cult-status Virgin) now out in the open, we can't wait to hear 'What Was That', 'Favourite Daughter' and 'Clearblue' live for the first time. (Not to mention all her other hits.) Keen? Here's everything you need to know about Lorde's Melbourne show. When is the Lorde Melbourne show? So far, Lorde has confirmed the details for just one Melbourne show – she's set to take over Rod Laver Arena on Saturday, February 21. If other artists of her calibre are anything to go by, we're pretty certain this won't be the only show – we'll keep you posted if and when additional dates are announced (and you can stay in the loop over here). When do Lorde Melbourne tickets go on sale? General release tickets go on sale at 2pm local time on Friday, July 18 via the Frontier Touring website. Is there a Lorde pre-sale for her Melbourne show? Absolutely. Presale for American Express Card Members goes live at 1pm on Tuesday, July 15, and presale for Frontier Members will go live at 2pm on Thursday, July 17. How much are Lorde tickets? Ticket prices haven't been confirmed, but we'd expect them to be priced at around $130 for C Reserve Seating, with VIP packages likely to stretch to upwards of $300. We'll keep you posted when more details are released. Who is the support act for Lorde's Melbourne show? The support acts for Lorde's Ultrasound World Tour are still under wraps, stay tuned for more info. Where is Lorde's Australian and New Zealand tour? Lorde's Ultrasound World Tour will kick off in her home country of New Zealand at Auckland's Spark Arena on Wednesday, February 11, followed by a show at Wolfbrook Arena in Christchurch on Friday, February 13. The Aussie leg will kick off at Brisbane Entertainment Centre on Monday, February 16, and she'll play a Sydney show at Qudos Bank Arena a few days later on Wednesday, February 18. After playing in Melbourne, she'll head to Perth's RAC Arena on Wednesday, February 25. Based on the gaps in that schedule, we've got a feeling more shows will be announced – here's hoping.

JUST IN: Lorde is officially coming to Australia this summer – here's how to get tickets to her Sydney show
JUST IN: Lorde is officially coming to Australia this summer – here's how to get tickets to her Sydney show

Time Out

time10-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time Out

JUST IN: Lorde is officially coming to Australia this summer – here's how to get tickets to her Sydney show

What was that? You've got it: the tour announcement we've all been waiting for. Fresh off her incredible surprise set at Glastonbury, alt-pop icon Lorde has confirmed the details for her Ultrasound World Tour, and she'll be coming to Sydney this summer. Set to perform in six cities across Australia and New Zealand in February 2026, Lorde's 2026 homecoming tour will be her first time performing on New Zealand (and Aussie) soil since 2023. With a whole new album (the already-approaching-cult-status Virgin) now out in the open, we've got high hopes. Keen? Here's everything you need to know about Lorde's 2026 Sydney show. When is the Lorde Sydney show? So far, Lorde has confirmed the details for one Sydney show – she's set to light up the Qudos Bank Arena on Wednesday February, 18. If other artists of her calibre are anything to go by, we're pretty certain this won't be the only Harbour City show – we'll keep you posted if and when additional dates are announced (and you can stay in the loop over here). When do Lorde Sydney tickets go on sale? General release tickets go on sale at 2pm Sydney time on Friday, July 18 via the Frontier Touring website. Is there a Lorde pre-sale for her Sydney show? Absolutely. Presale for American Express Card Members goes live at 1pm on Tuesday, July 15, and presale for Frontier Members will go live at 2pm on Thursday, July 17. How much are Lorde tickets? Ticket prices haven't been confirmed, but we'd expect them to be priced at around $130 for C Reserve Seating, with VIP packages likely to stretch to upwards of $300. We'll keep you posted when more details are released. Who is the support act for Lorde's Sydney show? The support acts for Lorde's Ultrasound World Tour are still under wraps, stay tuned. Where is Lorde's Australian and New Zealand tour? Lorde's Ultrasound World Tour will kick off in her home country of New Zealand at Spark Arena, Auckland on Wednesday, February 11 followed by a show at Wolfbrook Arena, Christchurch on Friday, February 13. The Aussie leg will kick off at Brisbane Entertainment Centre on Monday, February 16, and she'll play her Sydney show at Qudos Bank Arena a few days later on Wednesday, February 18. After lighting up the Harbour City, she'll head to Melbourne's Rod Laver Arena for a show on Saturday, February 21 before a final show at RAC Arena, Perth on Wednesday, February 25. Based on the gaps in that schedule, we've got a feeling more shows will be announced – here's hoping.

All Points East has announced Cleo Sol as its next 2025 headliner
All Points East has announced Cleo Sol as its next 2025 headliner

Time Out

time09-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time Out

All Points East has announced Cleo Sol as its next 2025 headliner

Festival season is in full swing, folks. Things kicked off a few weeks back with Field Day and Gala Festival, shortly followed by Mighty Hoopla and LIDO. And there's much, much more to look forward to. Among the festivals still to come is All Points East, which returns to Vicky Park in August. RAYE and Chase & Status are among the headliners that have already been announced for the multi-weekend event. Now, it's been revealed that acclaimed soul singer Cleo Sol will be topping the bill on the festival's opening night, in her biggest headline slot to date. On the same day, there'll be an opportunity to witness an incredibly rare performance from the mysterious multi-genre collective SAULT (led by Cleo herself and producer Inflo). Here's all the information you need to make sure you don't miss out. When is Cleo Sol playing All Points East? Cleo Sol is headlining the festival on Friday, August 15. Who else is on the lineup? Cleo will be joined by reggae artist Chronixx and anonymous collective SAULT, in what will be their second ever live performance following an appearance at Drumsheds in 2023. All Points East has promised that more names will be announced in the lead up to the festival. When do tickets go on sale? Tickets for Cleo Sol's headline show will go on general sale at 10am on Thursday, June 12. They'll be up for grabs here. Is there a presale? If you want tickets before anyone else you can sign up to the APE Presale here before 9.59pm on Tuesday, June 10. Those tickets will go live at 10am on Wednesday, June 11. There's also an American Express early sale that's live right now and open until Thursday for anyone who owns an American Express Card. How much will tickets cost? Based on presale, tickets for Cleo Sol, SAULT and Chronixx start from £89.95 (plus service fees). Tickets for the other All Points East dates have started from £64.95. Who else is headlining All Points East 2025? Chase & Status are headline on August 15, joined by Overmono, Sammy Virji and Nia Archives. Edinburgh producer and DJ Barry Can't Swim will headline on August 22, joined by Confidence Man, Shygirl. The next day, pop superstar RAYE will top the bill, supported by the likes of Doechii, Tyla and JADE. August 24 will see the return of the Maccabees, bolstered by a support bill that includes Bombay Bicycle Club, CMAT and Black Country, New Road.

Michigan grandparents imprisoned in Mexico timeshare dispute as daughter begs for their release
Michigan grandparents imprisoned in Mexico timeshare dispute as daughter begs for their release

Yahoo

time29-03-2025

  • Yahoo

Michigan grandparents imprisoned in Mexico timeshare dispute as daughter begs for their release

A Michigan couple has been detained for weeks in Mexico after what their attorney described as a disagreement over their timeshare in Cancun. Christy Akeo, 60, and Paul Akeo, 58, who live in Spring Arbor, Michigan, have been held in a Cereso, Cancun, prison for more than three weeks since they traveled there for vacation earlier this month, their daughter and attorney told Fox News Digital. "She doesn't have anything. You don't even get toilet paper in these places. So, it's just a very, very scary environment, from what she explained," Lindsey Lemke Hull, Christy Akeo's daughter, told Fox News Digital of her mother. "I think she tends to keep a lot from my brother and I when we talk to her, just out of protection. … We are fearful for her … life, Paul's life, just because we don't know what's going to happen to them at any given time." Americans Traveling Abroad On Spring Break Should Know 3 Crucial Things To Stay Safe: Expert On March 4, Christy and Paul were traveling to a resort at Isla Mujeres. Mexican authorities arrested them upon arrival and charged them with fraud for disputing credit card charges stemming from a timeshare they purchased in 2021 at a different resort in Cancun. Lemke Hull said she and her brother haven't heard from Paul, her stepfather and a 21-year Navy veteran and Michigan State Police employee, at all since they were detained, and they've only been granted occasional 5-minute phone calls with their mother. Read On The Fox News App Americans Considering Spring Break Vacation In Mexico Warned Of Murder Spike "He's done nothing wrong. I believe he's a political prisoner," attorney John Manly, who is representing the Akeos, told Fox News Digital of Paul Akeo. "I believe he's targeted because he's a veteran. He's also an employee of the Michigan State Police." Manly expressed his belief that the Akeos are being held by Mexico, in part, as retaliation against the United States and the Trump administration's punitive actions toward Mexico since taking office. "The place they're at is a hellhole," Manly said. "It's filled with cartel members, drug dealers, rapists, murderers. Imagine what that's like every day. For this grandmother and veteran who just wanted to go on vacation. And until today, until really the last couple of days, no one has helped them." Us Issues Major Travel Advisory For Mexican Border State Over Concerns With Gun Battles, Ieds They were detained over a dispute with their timeshare purchased through a resort company called Palace Elite Resorts, which owns various resort properties in Mexico and has offices in Florida. In 2021, the Akeos purchased a Cancun timeshare for $6,932 per month for a term of 11 years. In June 2022, Paul filed a complaint with American Express alleging that Palace breached their contract and failed to provide the goods and services they paid for via Paul's American Express Card, which Palace Elite Resorts contested. American Express investigated the complaint and sided with the Akeos, issuing a chargeback of more than $116,000 in September 2022, their attorney said. "Ultimately, American Express sided with my parents and they were able to receive their money back from the wrongful charges from Palace Resorts," Lemke Hull said. "During that process, my parents even hired a timeshare lawyer to make sure that they were going about the situation correctly and making sure they were crossing their t's, dotting their i's. And we thought this situation was done. We thought it was handled." Tropical Resorts Popular With Americans No Longer 'Off Limits' For Cartel Killers: 'The Rules Have Changed' The Palace Company, local media and authorities in Mexico are telling a different story about the Akeos, saying they defrauded the hotel company out of more than $100,000. Mexican authorities say the Akeos signed their timeshare contract in 2021, but in 2022, the hotel received 13 canceled transactions stemming from Paul's credit card totaling $116,587, or more than 2.4 million pesos, according to a press release from the Attorney General's Office of the State of Quintana Roo. The Palace Company told Fox News Digital in a statement that "between 2016 and 2021, the Akeos knowingly and willingly entered into 19 separate membership agreements with Palace Elite (attached), investing over $1.4 million USD in exchange for exclusive benefits and rates intended strictly for personal use." "In 2021," the company continued, "they were found to be in material breach of those agreements after promoting and profiting from their benefits on social media—conduct explicitly prohibited under the terms they agreed to. They were formally notified of this violation and, in April 2022, signed a waiver acknowledging their breach and committing to refrain from any further use of Palace Elite branding or commentary about the company." Oklahoma College Students Say They Were Drugged At Cancun Resort Pool Bar In Vacation Nightmare After signing the waiver, the Palace Company alleged, the Akeos "began disputing their membership charges with their credit card companies." "These disputes—despite relating to services they had actively used—were granted, resulting in over $100,000 USD in reversed payments and substantial financial harm to Palace Elite," the Palace Company said. Palace Elite filed a criminal complaint in August 2023. The Akeos' attorney, responding to the Palace's statement, said Christy wrote to a Palace representative on April 8, 2022, saying she and Paul "do still believe we have done nothing wrong to breach our contract but feel Palace has given us no other option but to sign the documents, even though this is against our better judgment." "We love Palace Resorts and would miss it if we could not go," she wrote at the time. Her attorney said there is dispute over whether the Akeos had the right to market and sell their timeshare "weeks" at the resort to third parties, but they believe the matter should be resolved in a civil suit and should not have resulted in the Akeos being sent to prison. American Express did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment. Timeshare Terror Leaves Retired Couple $50K In The Hole After Being Scammed Republican Michigan Rep. Tom Barrett told Fox News Digital in a statement that he has been made aware of the Akeos' situation. "I have spoken to their family and assured them that my team and I took immediate action and are doing everything we can to help," he said. "I have been in contact and will continue working with the White House, State Department, and law enforcement partners in Michigan to ensure this situation is resolved as urgently and safely as possible." The State Department told Fox News Digital in a statement that it is aware of reports of the detention of two U.S. citizens in Mexico, and the Department takes its commitment to assist U.S. citizens abroad seriously. Due to privacy considerations, the Department declined further comment on the matter. Lemke Hull and Manly hope President Trump gets involved in trying to get her parents released, saying they believe he is the only person who can really help them. "I believe the only person that would be able to release them to freedom is President Trump. We need his help. Big time," she said. A government source familiar with the matter told Fox News Digital the Department has escalated the matter with the American consular agency in Cancun. A lawyer for Palace Elite filed a complaint against the Akeos with Mexican authorities, who then issued an arrest warrant, the Quintana Roo AG's office said in a press release. Palace Resorts allegedly made a verbal demand for a $250,000 payment from the Akeos in exchange for their release or favorable treatment, which they have not agreed to pay, according to the couple's attorney. A spokesperson for the Palace Company confirmed that a payment of $250,000 was proposed as part of a restitution agreement, in which the Palace Company also requested closure of a private Facebook group that Christy moderated called "Palace Resorts Members – Disappointed & Frustrated – Discuss & Take Action," an admission of guilt and public apology from the Akeos, and their signature on a non-disparagement and non-disclosure agreement. The Hidden Truth About Timeshares The Akeos' daughter, Lemke Hull — a two-time national champion gymnast who helped expose former Olympic team doctor Larry Nassar's sexual abuse —refused to make the payment for their release at the request of her parents. The Palace Company also offered to pay the Akeos a nominal sum in exchange for an agreement that they would not publish negative social media posts about Palace Elite Resorts, according to a copy of the proposed agreement shared with Fox News Digital. The proposed non-disparagement agreement states that the Akeos "shall refrain from making or publishing, in writing or verbally … any disparaging, derogatory, or negative comments about PALACE ELITE RESORTS, S.A. DE C.V., together with its ownership … in or on websites, interviews, press releases, news releases, media releases, press statements or video releases, articles, commentaries, written, audio or visual (e.g., YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, X, Threads, or the like, advertising or marketing materials, blogs, chat-rooms, etc.)." In 2023, Christy joined the "Palace Resorts Members – Disappointed & Frustrated – Discuss & Take Action," which had about 8,000 users, in which Palace members discuss their grievances with the resort company. Christy then became a moderator of the group. The non-disparagement agreement, which the Akeos did not sign, requests that the Akeos each "expressly acknowledge that the Disparaging Statements have damaged, and continue to damage, Palace Elite causing damages in excess of SEVEN MILLION U.S. Dollars ($7,000,000.00)." An INTERPOL Red Notice was issued to facilitate the couple's arrest. A Mexico judge has ruled that the case will proceed to trial, according to both the Akeos and the Palace Company. The Akeos will remain in custody until article source: Michigan grandparents imprisoned in Mexico timeshare dispute as daughter begs for their release

Michigan grandparents imprisoned in Mexico timeshare dispute as daughter begs for their release
Michigan grandparents imprisoned in Mexico timeshare dispute as daughter begs for their release

Fox News

time29-03-2025

  • Fox News

Michigan grandparents imprisoned in Mexico timeshare dispute as daughter begs for their release

A Michigan couple has been detained for weeks in Mexico after what their attorney described as a disagreement over their timeshare in Cancun. Christy Akeo, 60, and Paul Akeo, 58, who live in Spring Arbor, Michigan, have been held in a Cereso, Cancun, prison for more than three weeks since they traveled there for vacation earlier this month, their daughter and attorney told Fox News Digital. "She doesn't have anything. You don't even get toilet paper in these places. So, it's just a very, very scary environment, from what she explained," Lindsey Lemke Hull, Christy Akeo's daughter, told Fox News Digital of her mother. "I think she tends to keep a lot from my brother and I when we talk to her, just out of protection. … We are fearful for her … life, Paul's life, just because we don't know what's going to happen to them at any given time." On March 4, Christy and Paul were traveling to a resort at Isla Mujeres. Mexican authorities arrested them upon arrival and charged them with fraud for disputing credit card charges stemming from a timeshare they purchased in 2021 at a different resort in Cancun. Lemke Hull said she and her brother haven't heard from Paul, her stepfather and a 21-year Navy veteran and Michigan State Police employee, at all since they were detained, and they've only been granted occasional 5-minute phone calls with their mother. "He's done nothing wrong. I believe he's a political prisoner," attorney John Manly, who is representing the Akeos, told Fox News Digital of Paul Akeo. "I believe he's targeted because he's a veteran. He's also an employee of the Michigan State Police." "The place they're at is a hellhole." Manly expressed his belief that the Akeos are being held by Mexico, in part, as retaliation against the United States and the Trump administration's punitive actions toward Mexico since taking office. "The place they're at is a hellhole," Manly said. "It's filled with cartel members, drug dealers, rapists, murderers. Imagine what that's like every day. For this grandmother and veteran who just wanted to go on vacation. And until today, until really the last couple of days, no one has helped them." They were detained over a dispute with their timeshare purchased through a resort company called Palace Elite Resorts, which owns various resort properties in Mexico and has offices in Florida. In 2021, the Akeos purchased a Cancun timeshare for $6,932 per month for a term of 11 years. In June 2022, Paul filed a complaint with American Express alleging that Palace breached their contract and failed to provide the goods and services they paid for via Paul's American Express Card, which Palace Elite Resorts contested. American Express investigated the complaint and sided with the Akeos, issuing a chargeback of more than $116,000 in September 2022, their attorney said. "Ultimately, American Express sided with my parents and they were able to receive their money back from the wrongful charges from Palace Resorts," Lemke Hull said. "During that process, my parents even hired a timeshare lawyer to make sure that they were going about the situation correctly and making sure they were crossing their t's, dotting their i's. And we thought this situation was done. We thought it was handled." The Palace Company, local media and authorities in Mexico are telling a different story about the Akeos, saying they defrauded the hotel company out of more than $100,000. Mexican authorities say the Akeos signed their timeshare contract in 2021, but in 2022, the hotel received 13 canceled transactions stemming from Paul's credit card totaling $116,587, or more than 2.4 million pesos, according to a press release from the Attorney General's Office of the State of Quintana Roo. The Palace Company told Fox News Digital in a statement that "between 2016 and 2021, the Akeos knowingly and willingly entered into 19 separate membership agreements with Palace Elite (attached), investing over $1.4 million USD in exchange for exclusive benefits and rates intended strictly for personal use." "In 2021," the company continued, "they were found to be in material breach of those agreements after promoting and profiting from their benefits on social media—conduct explicitly prohibited under the terms they agreed to. They were formally notified of this violation and, in April 2022, signed a waiver acknowledging their breach and committing to refrain from any further use of Palace Elite branding or commentary about the company." After signing the waiver, the Palace Company alleged, the Akeos "began disputing their membership charges with their credit card companies." "These disputes—despite relating to services they had actively used—were granted, resulting in over $100,000 USD in reversed payments and substantial financial harm to Palace Elite," the Palace Company said. Palace Elite filed a criminal complaint in August 2023. The Akeos' attorney, responding to the Palace's statement, said Christy wrote to a Palace representative on April 8, 2022, saying she and Paul "do still believe we have done nothing wrong to breach our contract but feel Palace has given us no other option but to sign the documents, even though this is against our better judgment." "We love Palace Resorts and would miss it if we could not go," she wrote at the time. Her attorney said there is dispute over whether the Akeos had the right to market and sell their timeshare "weeks" at the resort to third parties, but they believe the matter should be resolved in a civil suit and should not have resulted in the Akeos being sent to prison. American Express did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment. Republican Michigan Rep. Tom Barrett told Fox News Digital in a statement that he has been made aware of the Akeos' situation. "I have spoken to their family and assured them that my team and I took immediate action and are doing everything we can to help," he said. "I have been in contact and will continue working with the White House, State Department, and law enforcement partners in Michigan to ensure this situation is resolved as urgently and safely as possible." The State Department told Fox News Digital in a statement that it is aware of reports of the detention of two U.S. citizens in Mexico, and the Department takes its commitment to assist U.S. citizens abroad seriously. Due to privacy considerations, the Department declined further comment on the matter. Lemke Hull and Manly hope President Trump gets involved in trying to get her parents released, saying they believe he is the only person who can really help them. "I believe the only person that would be able to release them to freedom is President Trump. We need his help. Big time," she said. A government source familiar with the matter told Fox News Digital the Department has escalated the matter with the American consular agency in Cancun. "I believe the only person that would be able to release them to freedom is President Trump. We need his help. Big time." A lawyer for Palace Elite filed a complaint against the Akeos with Mexican authorities, who then issued an arrest warrant, the Quintana Roo AG's office said in a press release. Palace Resorts allegedly made a verbal demand for a $250,000 payment from the Akeos in exchange for their release or favorable treatment, which they have not agreed to pay, according to the couple's attorney. A spokesperson for the Palace Company confirmed that a payment of $250,000 was proposed as part of a restitution agreement, in which the Palace Company also requested closure of a private Facebook group that Christy moderated called "Palace Resorts Members – Disappointed & Frustrated – Discuss & Take Action," an admission of guilt and public apology from the Akeos, and their signature on a non-disparagement and non-disclosure agreement. The Akeos' daughter, Lemke Hull — a two-time national champion gymnast who helped expose former Olympic team doctor Larry Nassar's sexual abuse —refused to make the payment for their release at the request of her parents. The Palace Company also offered to pay the Akeos a nominal sum in exchange for an agreement that they would not publish negative social media posts about Palace Elite Resorts, according to a copy of the proposed agreement shared with Fox News Digital. The proposed non-disparagement agreement states that the Akeos "shall refrain from making or publishing, in writing or verbally … any disparaging, derogatory, or negative comments about PALACE ELITE RESORTS, S.A. DE C.V., together with its ownership … in or on websites, interviews, press releases, news releases, media releases, press statements or video releases, articles, commentaries, written, audio or visual (e.g., YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, X, Threads, or the like, advertising or marketing materials, blogs, chat-rooms, etc.)." In 2023, Christy joined the "Palace Resorts Members – Disappointed & Frustrated – Discuss & Take Action," which had about 8,000 users, in which Palace members discuss their grievances with the resort company. Christy then became a moderator of the group. The non-disparagement agreement, which the Akeos did not sign, requests that the Akeos each "expressly acknowledge that the Disparaging Statements have damaged, and continue to damage, Palace Elite causing damages in excess of SEVEN MILLION U.S. Dollars ($7,000,000.00)." An INTERPOL Red Notice was issued to facilitate the couple's arrest. A Mexico judge has ruled that the case will proceed to trial, according to both the Akeos and the Palace Company. The Akeos will remain in custody until then.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store