Travis Scott is firing back at the promoter who sued him for bailing on a Super Bowl weekend concert, while keeping the dough he'd been paid ... TMZ has learned. Travis filed a response to Pjam's lawsuit against him, but also filed his own countersuit against the company. According to the docs, Travis says the promoter never sent him a confirmed travel itinerary for the Minnesota show. He says right up to Feb. 3, the scheduled day of the show,...
- 4/17/2018
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
In the run-up to Super Bowl Lii in Minneapolis, a slew of artists and celebrities were booked for appearances billed as pre-game events. Among them was rapper Travis Scott, who entered into a contractual agreement with a local promoter called Pjam to perform a short set on Saturday, Feb. 3 at Myth Live in Maplewood, Minnesota. The hitch being: Scott had to be in Las Vegas later that night for an appearance at the Cosmopolitan Hotel’s Marquee nightclub. Scott didn’t make it to Minnesota, and according to a counter-suit filed by the rapper, who is being represented by power lawyer Howard King of King, Holmes, Paterno & Soriano, it was because Pjam failed to properly secure travel as agreed upon in a signed document.
The filing comes on the heels of Pjam’s suit against Scott (real name: Jacques Webster) for an alleged breach of contract. Shortly after Feb. 3, the...
The filing comes on the heels of Pjam’s suit against Scott (real name: Jacques Webster) for an alleged breach of contract. Shortly after Feb. 3, the...
- 4/17/2018
- by Shirley Halperin
- Variety Film + TV
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