Social media users demand refunds after Free Press Summer Festival evacuated for second day

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Houston, you've done it again.

For the second day in a row, the Bayou City's Free Press Summer Festival has been evacuated for dangerous rainy weather blowing through the music event. Then, nearly four hours late the remainder of the festival was canceled by officials.

Thousands of music lovers were asked to clear out of Eleanor Tinsely park on Sunday around 2:40 p.m. due to lightning near the park. Many of those turned to social media to voice their complaints about the complications of FPSF. Story continues below.

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For the past four years, rainy weather has either postponed the festival or moved it to a different location and many social media users are asking why this happens every year.

"#FPSF should learn that this is not a good time of year to schedule any outdoor things because we always almost die in a flood every time," Jay Stainton wrote on Twitter.

Twitter user Shelby Allison wrote: "Third times the strike for #FPSF they should have never changed weekends. It's cursed."

During the evacuation, attendees found refuge at bars and restaurants surrounding the festival grounds. Downtown bar El Big Bad reached out to followers on Twitter saying, "#FPSF attendees!!! Wait out the storm at El Big Bad! ☂️ 419 Travis St. #FreePress #houstonweather."

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Dozens other social media users wrote that they demand a refund from the festival for the canceled shows Sunday afternoon.Along with the announcement of the cancellation, officials also told that 50 percent of the tickets would be refunded.

"Lawyers at #FPSF what grounds could we sue on in order to have our funds returned to us???" Jocelyn wrote on Twitter.

Click through the gallery to see the reaction FPSF goers shared following the evacuation on Sunday and continue clicking to see the seensters at the festival.