But, the music and entertainment event never came back. Instead came years of lawsuits, multiple changes in brand ownership and a terminated relationship with the Padres franchise.
Marracco and others have tried to hire attorneys and reach out to the now-defunct company and ticket platform that took their money. They even formed the Facebook group"burned by KAABOO."The new owner, the Festival Licensing and Acquisition Corporation or FLAAC, attended the DAA board meeting Tuesday and addressed the board’s concerns regarding traffic, noise abatement, security, guest experience and the former ownership’s failure to reimburse ticketholders.
“I’m ready to forgive and forget. Some of the people in the group, not so much. They want their money back, Marrocco said. She's cautiously optimistic. “I’m kind of glad they’re going back to the Del Mar Fairgrounds. I loved it at the Del Mar Fairgrounds, but I do have concerns. You know we haven’t heard whether they’re gonna honor our tickets,” Marracco said.“This group was not Kaaboo previously. They did not make those decisions but they understand that they represent the Kaaboo brand now and they made clear that they want to explore how they can manage this issue,” said Hallman.
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