It seems like with every tour there is always some kind of sort of conflict that comes along with it. The Bad Boy Reunion tour is about to be underway, but not without a bit of drama for Faith Evans. The R&B singer is being sued for performing on the Reunion tour.
According to TMZ concert promoter Jeremy Hill is suing Evans because he booked her to perform in Atlanta on September 10th at the Wolf Creek Amphitheater. Hill says he also paid her a partial fee of 17,500 to have to date set.
According to Hill he found out later that she was performing on the Bad Boy Reunion Tour which will also be in Atlanta, and also two days before his event. He also claims that he put a non-compete clause in his contract which means that Evans can’t do any shows in a 100 mile radius in six months leading up to his event.
The lawsuit claims that Faith’s camp told Hill that they were backing out of his show so now he is taking it to court to settle the issue. He wants $100,000 for all of his troubles, and he does not want her to perform when the reunion tour comes to Atlanta.
You never know how these things will play out, but hopefully they can come to some sort of agreement