Feb 8, 2017 An upstate New York event organizer says he lost $360,000 when the Atlanta rapper Young Thug did not show up at a concert he was supposed to headline. The Atlanta Journal-Constitutionreports that organizer Nicholas Fitts filed a lawsuit last month in a Cobb County, Georgia court against the rapper and his Smyrna-based company YSL Enterprises. The lawsuit says Young Thug, whose, name is Jeffrey Williams, had signed a $55,000 contract to play an August concert at Sahlens Stadium in Rochester, New York and “did not have a valid legal reason” for skipping the show. Fitts says he lost more than $200,000 in lost tickets sales, in addition to about $57,000 in promotional costs. Young Thug’s record label didn’t immediately respond to requests for comment. -billboard
Feb 8, 2017 goood for him them stupid c---- in rochester would always beat my high school in basketball f--- them c----
Feb 8, 2017 its one trait of thug i dont like i feel like he does s--- like this a lot or is incredibly late
Feb 8, 2017 Went to Hard Summer 2015 to see him, and five minutes before he was supposed to hit the stage he tweeted out he wasn't there. I was so pissed, all that money for nothing.
Feb 8, 2017 Nah no refund or anything, probably because he wasn't headlining. I mean, there were other big artists there too like Weeknd and Rae Sremmurd, but still. I mainly bought the ticket for his performance alone.
Feb 8, 2017 my festival refunded tix for people but we at least knew a couple days before so thats prob why