With restrictions lifted, lots of people who love live music want to start going to events again. But many aren't quite ready to believe that restrictions won't come back, and some are nervous about going. Here's some helpful advice from Citizens Advice Watford on what to do if you've bought tickets and restrictions return.

If you've got tickets to an event which goes ahead, but you change your mind about going or are no longer able to go, you have no legal right to a refund. However, if the event is cancelled, your right to a refund will depend on how you bought the ticket.

If you booked through an official seller and the organiser cancels, moves, reschedules, or puts the event behind closed doors, you should get a refund. This is true even if it's cancelled due to a government ban on large events. If this happens, contact the official seller to find out how to get a refund.

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If you bought your ticket from a ticket-reselling website, your refund will depend on the site's terms and conditions. If you're worried about the event being cancelled, don't forget to look at the terms and conditions before booking.

If you bought from a private seller, it's unlikely you'll be able to recover your money, even if the event is cancelled or rescheduled. We recommend contacting the seller to see what they can do.

Ahead of any events you've booked, keep checking the information from the official seller or organiser to make sure you know straight away about any updates, like changes to the date or cancellations.

Finally, remember that scammers exploit these situations. If your event is cancelled and anyone - person or company - offers their services to try to recover money on your behalf, be suspicious. Make sure that you're 'scam aware' and always be on the lookout.

Got a question? Call Citizens Advice Watford on 0800 144 8848, or check out their website: www.cawatford.org.uk