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  • Yes, I was thinking leap year might have something to do with it also! In the meantime,I have solved the problem on my site by setting the timezone UTC+12. Now all the dates from March onwards appear on the correct day. Hope that helps you too.

    So workaround not working in my case. Matthew, is there a patch or update somewhere? Someone mentioned trying it, but I don’t see where I can download it.
    If not, what is the timeline for getting a fix. I’m getting a bit desperate, so to avoid fans showing up on wrong dates I now will go in and adjust our dates one day later to make them appear correct online. But then everything will be messed up again once fixed, so I don’t want to manually change too much.
    thank you, and sorry this is a problem for you. I love your plug-in……

    OK, I found where to edit those lines but am getting an error when trying to save:

    Your PHP code changes were rolled back due to an error on line 227 of file wp-content/plugins/mf-gig-calendar/mf_gig_calendar.php. Please fix and try saving again.

    syntax error, unexpected ‘class’ (T_CLASS)

    Thankyou for your help. I’m not sure where to find these lines 227 and 237

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