StubHub Apologizes After Mistakenly Listing Lamb of God as Christian Concert

StubHub has issued an apology after a ticket listing error led to widespread confusion over what event was taking place at Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium in Spartanburg, South Carolina on December 20, 2025. The ticket resale platform mistakenly advertised tickets for a concert by heavy metal band Lamb of God when in fact the auditorium was hosting Andrew Peterson’s “Behold The Lamb of God” — a Christian concert centered on the story of Jesus Christ.

The venue’s own site and Ticketmaster correctly listed the event, but StubHub’s resale listing included a photo of Lamb of God’s vocalist and indicated it as a trending show, prompting fans to believe the metal band was performing. Lamb of God are not scheduled to play in South Carolina and have no shows on their calendar until their March 2026 tour, according to reports. StubHub acknowledged the incorrect listing, apologized for the confusion and said it updated the event page and contacted customers with clarifications, offering full refunds under its FanProtect Guarantee to anyone who purchased tickets under the mistaken belief it was a Lamb of God performance. The band’s frontman Randy Blythe responded to the mix-up on social media, joking about the error and noting the band typically performs at a different venue in Spartanburg. The incident has been widely covered in entertainment and local news, with the apology and refund information being communicated to affected patrons.

