Travis Scott Sued For Holding On To Cash After Canceling Show
Travis Scott bailed on a concert in Minnesota the night before the Super Bowl, but held onto the cash he was paid in advance for it, according to a new lawsuit.
An entertainment events company called PJAM claims it paid the rapper $150k upfront plus $10k to his booking agent to perform at Myth Nightclub near Minneapolis on February 3.
According to the documents, PJAM also arranged for a private jet for Travis, and spent a lot of dough promoting the show, but he backed out hours before.
Sources close to Travis say at the time it was due to weather and logistics, but according to the documents, PJAM says Scott “refused to show up to the event.”
It’s unclear if PJAM thinks Travis bailed due to fatherhood, but it insists the rapper has not paid back the $150k advance. The company also wants damages for the shot to its reputation.