THERE could be some good news for Olly Murs fans who have been left disappointed and out of pocket after his south coast concert was cancelled.  

Thousands of people were due to attend the Kings Park concert, in Bournemouth, on Saturday, August 5, with many forking out well over £100 for tickets.

Promoters Stephen C Associates Ltd announced on Wednesday they had gone out of business and the show had been cancelled, with ticket holders unable to claim refunds.

But now the former X-Factor star has tweeted to say he and his team were "working on something" and that there would be news on Monday.

Since news broke earlier this week many of the pop star's fans have blasted the organisers as they struggle to get a refund.

Laura Firpi purchased five tickets for the show and is now trying to reclaim the £220 she spent through her credit card company.

“I was taking my niece, who’s nearly seven, to her first concert, as well as my sister, my best friend and her daughter.

“We were really excited about the concert so we’re really upset it’s been cancelled. The girls are gutted.

“It’s disgraceful that the organiser took this money when it was not in good faith,” she added.

Rebekah Selby-Davis commented: “My best friend arranged a group of us to go as a birthday outing for me – she bought us both tickets and all my friends did also – all the high-end ones, which cost a fortune. So infuriating.”

READ: Lost money on the cancelled Olly Murs Bournemouth concert? Here's how you might be able to get some back >>>

Stephen C Associates was given permission by Bournemouth council to use Kings Park for the event. A spokesperson for Bournemouth Tourism said: “This cancellation is obviously a disappointment for the town and for those people who were going to attend the concert.”