Morgan Wallen is finally being sued after canceling his show last minute.
Country musician Morgan Wallen could find himself singing the blues.
On Sunday, the “Thought You Should Know” singer suddenly canceled his performance minutes before he was set to perform at the Vaught-Hemingway Stadium in Oxford, Miss., due to losing his voice. The next day, one of the show’s attendees sued him for breach of contract and negligence in a class-action lawsuit.
“Even if ticket prices are refunded, no offer has been made to reimburse concertgoers for other out-of-pocket expenses they incurred in connection with the concert cancellation, including transportation, lodging, food, merchandise sales, transaction fees and other such expenses,” she added.
Burcham voluntarily dismissed her complaint Tuesday, but her attorneys said they plan to refile it as a class action lawsuit representing multiple disgruntled ticketholders.
“You don’t cancel a show 5 minutes before showtime. Period. If he was sick or had no voice he knew it much sooner than that. Pitiful,” another wrote.
“I’m not even that mad about not seeing Morgan Wallen bc I’ve seen him before. What I’m most frustrated about is the fact that they knew this before the concert and let all 80k plus people buy liquor and merch before canceling so that everyone got their monies worth,” a third concertgoer tweeted, misstating the the Ole Miss football stadium’s seating capacity.
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