KUALA LUMPUR, July 16 -- Imagine: you managed to secure a ticket to catch your favourite singer or band live in action for the first time.

As anticipation and excitement build up, just 10 days before the concert, you've received a rather unfortunate notification saying that the concert you're going to has been cancelled by the organiser.

For example, yesterday around 20 fans of Onew of the K-pop group Shinee were forced to host a press conference to claim refunds from a cancelled fanmeeting event last year.

If you are in the same boat, don't get overwhelmed by emotions yet, as, not all is at loss. You may just be entitled to a refund and some form of compensation, especially if you think the cancellation was done unfairly by the organi...