Metallica Loses Lawsuit Over Losses From Postponed 2020 South American Tour

Photo Credit: Mauricio Alvarado

Billboard has reported that a California judge has ruled that Lloyd’s of London does not cover Metallica’s financial losses suffered when they were forced to postpone six shows in 2020 due to COVID-19. Just weeks prior to the scheduled start of their South American tour, travel restrictions were put in place, forcing the band to postpone the dates.

Metallica filed complaint in June 2020 in Los Angeles Superior Court. The band’s standard “cancellation, abandonment and non-appearance insurance” policy with Lloyd’s Of London was denied by the insurer, which cited the policy’s communicable disease exclusion. The lawsuit called the bands move an “unreasonably restrictive interpretation of the policy” and alleged breach of contract. Metallica argued that Lloyd’s “cannot conclusively say that the Pandemic is the efficient proximate cause of the cancellations because there are other adequately alleged causes that are covered under the Policy.”

On Wednesday, November 30, Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Holly J. Fujie disagreed with the band’s claims, stating: “The travel restrictions which caused the concert cancellations were a direct response to the burgeoning COVID-19 pandemic. The evidence … demonstrates that the COVID-19 pandemic spurred the travel restrictions to South America and restrictions on public gatherings. The COVID-19 pandemic was therefore the efficient proximate cause of the concerts’ cancellations.”

Ultimately, Metallica sought unspecified compensatory damages and declaration of the rights and obligations of the parties. Metallica will be touring the U.S. in 2023 and 2024, find tickets and more information here. (Blabbermouth)

 

Photo Credit: Mauricio Alvarado

Gracie Chunes: My name is Gracie Chunes and I am a 21 year old senior at Illinois State University. I major in English with a sequence in Publishing Studies. I grew up in the capitol, Springfield before moving to Normal, where I currently reside. I have always had a passion for music for as long as I can remember, starting with One Direction of course. In college I discovered my love for writing and what goes into publishing a piece of writing. I recently worked as a production and editorial assistant in the publication of the chapbook "Time/Tempo: The Idea of Breath" by Laura Cesarco Eglin.
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