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'This is not allowed here': Edmonton concertgoer told she can't kiss girlfriend

Allyson MacIvor will never forget her first concert experience at Edmonton's Rogers Place, but it wasn't the experience she wanted.

'It was very violating and invasive. Its not something Id ever imagine experiencing, honestly'

Allyson MacIvor says she felt violated when a Rogers Place employee told her she wasn't allowed to kiss her female friend at a concert Friday night. (CBC)

Allyson MacIvor will never forget her first concert experience at Rogers Place, but it wasn't the experience she wanted.

MacIvor and her friend were watchingJack White as he played The White Stripes' hit Seven Nation Army Friday nightwhen they turned to each other for a kiss.

While they are not in a relationship, the womenwere caught up in the moment.

Within moments, the two were confronted by a Rogers Place usher.

"I embraced my girlfriend, and some staff member came in between us, and she said, 'This is not allowed here,'" MacIvorsaid.

The usherplaced her hand in between them and asked them to stop, MacIvor said.

"It was very violating and invasive," MacIvor said."It's not something I'd ever imagine experiencing, honestly."

The usher then escorted them to talk to a manager.After telling the manager what happened, the employee was told toresume her post.

This was actually the first time that I announced to the world that I was gay.- AllysonMacIvor

"[The manager] apologized profusely, but it still didn't help the incident and the hurt that came out of this," MacIvor added.

MacIvor noted she and her friend filled out an incident report detailing what happened.

After wrestling with the emotions of the experience, MacIvor said she decided to write about it on her Facebook page.

It was a tough decision, she said, partly because of how hurtful the incident was, but also becauseshe hadn't previously shared her sexuality on social media.

Allyson MacIvor is a professional musician who works with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra and has also played on stage with Sarah McLachlan. (Allyson MacIvor/Facebook)

"It's a professional platform, so I always hesitated to do that, and this was actually the first time that I announced to the world that I was gay," said MacIvor, who is a professional musician with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra and has played on stage with musicians like Sarah McLachlan.

She said she has received an overwhelming response of love, support and understanding.

Since Saturday morning, her post has been liked more than 1,200 times.

Love Interruption

'It was very violating'

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Allyson MacIvor says a Rogers Place employee told her she wasn't allowed to kiss her girlfriend.

Even Jack White, whose name has been linked on MacIvor's post multiple times, weighed in on the matter.

On Saturday, White played in Calgary, where he acknowledged what happened to MacIvor and her friend. He dedicated the song Love Interruption to the pair.

MacIvorhas also received apologies from Rogers Placeand the Oilers Entertainment Group.

"We have an absolute zero tolerance for any form of discrimination,"said OEGspokesperson Tim Shipton, who added thatRogers Place is asafe and inclusive space.

OEGwouldn't say if the employee was reprimanded.

Shipton said OEG fully supports Edmonton's LGBTQ community, pointing to initiatives like Oilers' pride night.

Steinunn Parsons, assistant general manager of guest experience at Rogers Place, apologized to MacIvor.

MacIvorsaid Parsons offered her and her frienda free concert and dinner of their choice to make up for their negative experience.

I would love to get to know this employee on a more personal and deeper level.- AllysonMacIvor

MacIvor accepted and said the two will take in the Fleetwood Mac concertthis Saturday, but sherequested the usher who confronted herbe given an invite too.

"I would love to get to know this employee on a more personal and deeper level than the events that just happened, and [Parsons]was like, 'OK, I will offer them to her tomorrow.'

"So hopefully we'll go out for dinner and have an amazing time. This employee and I can just get to know each other as people and move past this in a healthier way."

MacIvor says she's still waiting to hear if the employee accepted her invitation.