Travis Scott Sued For Cancelling A Concert
Travis Scott has found himself in a lawsuit for failing to turn up for a show which he has already been paid for.
The GOOD Music artist was alleged to have been paid a sum of $150,000 in advanve for a performance at Myth Nightclub near Minnesota on February 3.
According to reports, the plaintiff PJAM entertainment said in the suit docs, that a private jet was arranged for and a $10,000 paid to his book agent, in spite of all that, no glimpse of him was seen at the concert.
Now, the concert organisers said the rapper is yet to refund the amount paid to him in advance for the show he did not turn up for and wants damages cost to their reputation paid for as well.
The "Don't Quit" rapper is yet to issue any statement regarding the lawsuit.
The GOOD Music artist was alleged to have been paid a sum of $150,000 in advanve for a performance at Myth Nightclub near Minnesota on February 3.
According to reports, the plaintiff PJAM entertainment said in the suit docs, that a private jet was arranged for and a $10,000 paid to his book agent, in spite of all that, no glimpse of him was seen at the concert.
Now, the concert organisers said the rapper is yet to refund the amount paid to him in advance for the show he did not turn up for and wants damages cost to their reputation paid for as well.
The "Don't Quit" rapper is yet to issue any statement regarding the lawsuit.
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