Indian Head Casino Cancels Concerts

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Warm Springs, Ore. – Tonight and tomorrow night’s concert at Indian Head Casino have been cancelled due to the closure of Highway 26 and the worsening air quality due to the fire in the area. The cancelled concerts are Journey Revisited, which was scheduled for tonight, and Kenny & Dolly – Together Again, which was scheduled for tomorrow night.

All ticket holders will have the option of getting full refunds or trading their tickets for upcoming concerts scheduled for September. Casino management apologizes for any inconvenience this may cause, but decided that this was in the best interests of its guests.

To receive your refund or ticket exchange, please contact Indian Head Casino at (541) 460-7777. If tickets were purchased online, please contact Brown Paper Tickets directly for refund or exchange at 1-800-838-3006 or support@brownpapertickets.com

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