Warning over tickets for Fitzgerald's Park light show 'scam'

Cork City Council said it had given no permissions for the staging of any such event in Fitzgerald Park.
Warning over tickets for Fitzgerald's Park light show 'scam'

Cork City Council has said that it has not given any permission for the staging of any such event at Fitzgerald Park.

Cork City Council has told people to express caution before paying for ticketed events after a scam page advertising a drone light in Fitzgerald’s Park has been circulated on social media.

A Facebook post advertising the event says: “Limerick, Galway, Cork, Dublin — the Irish sky is about to light up!

“Hundreds of synchronised drones will create a spectacular light show above your city. A magical evening for the whole family, couples and everyone who wants to experience something truly extraordinary.” 

It says that the event will be running for six nights, 1 2 and 3 as well as 8 9 and 10 May, and that one free drink and a “special menu” are included.

The Facebook page links to a website where tickets are available. It says that the show will span an hour-and-a-half.

The website advises that with your ticket, you will receive main show access, three dishes on site from either an adult, child or vegan menu, a synchronised LED wristband and official show merchandise “so you can glow along with the drones” and “exclusive background access to meet the programming and technical team behind the show”.

Tickets start from €17 and limited seats are available, the advert says, promising free cancellation up to 48 hours before the event and advising people to “book your spot before it's too late”.

The site, which is still live, claims to have 471 reviews and a five-star rating.

Payment is accepted through Pay Pal, debit and credit card providers, Google Pay and Apple Pay. It is unclear how many, if any, people bought tickets to one of the six Cork shows for which tickets are available.

A spokesperson for Cork City Council told The Echo: “Cork City Council has become aware of online ads promoting a drone light show in Fitzgerald’s Park. The Council has given no permissions for the staging of any such event in the city park.

“We would urge the public to check official sources for information (Cork City Council’s social media platforms on Instagram, Facebook) about events in public parks, and to exercise caution before paying online for ticketed events in ads like these.

“If you have any concerns about the legitimacy of online advertisements, you can report them to the platform on which they appear.”

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