StubHub Apologizes to Lamb of God for Promoting Christian Concert Using Their Likeness │ Exclaim!

StubHub apologized to Lamb of God after promoting a Christian Christmas concert in South Carolina under the band's name.

An event is planned for December 20th in Spartanburg called Behold the Lamb of God was advertised on a ticket resale site using a picture of the band – when in factIt was Christian musician Andrew Peterson performing his Christmas album of the same name.

“We acknowledge that information regarding the December 20 event at Spartanburg Memorial Hall was misleading and apologize for any confusion this has caused,” the usher wrote in a statement. [via WSPA]. “On the eve of the show, we updated the event page and contacted customers to clarify the details of the event. Anyone who purchased tickets believing this was a different show is encouraged to contact us – we will provide a full refund under our FanProtect guarantee.”

Peterson's show is said to bring “singing and acting [his] An original interpretation of the Christmas story, based on folk roots, foreshadowed in the Old Testament and embodied in the New.” New American Gospel!

South Carolina fans who may be disappointed by the band's absence from their home state this holiday season can travel to Raleigh or Atlanta next spring to see the band in concert. North America Tour 2026.

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