Fans sue over lousy Creed concert
Associated Press
Apr. 23, 2003 07:45 AM
CHICAGO - Fans are so angry with Creed's Chicago show in December they're taking the band to court.
Four fans filed the suit Tuesday in Cook County, alleging that singer Scott Stapp was so "intoxicated and/or medicated" that he was unable to sing.
The four argue that Stapp's inability to perform is tantamount to canceling the show.
They're looking for a refund of the $56 they each paid for tickets, plus parking expenses.
They're looking for other disappointed fans, too. The suit seeks class-action status.
The four say the roughly 15,000 people who were at the show are owed $2 million.
The band and its management are not commenting.
Associated Press
Apr. 23, 2003 07:45 AM
CHICAGO - Fans are so angry with Creed's Chicago show in December they're taking the band to court.
Four fans filed the suit Tuesday in Cook County, alleging that singer Scott Stapp was so "intoxicated and/or medicated" that he was unable to sing.
The four argue that Stapp's inability to perform is tantamount to canceling the show.
They're looking for a refund of the $56 they each paid for tickets, plus parking expenses.
They're looking for other disappointed fans, too. The suit seeks class-action status.
The four say the roughly 15,000 people who were at the show are owed $2 million.
The band and its management are not commenting.