The way party promotion works is pretty simple.
You pay celebs & athletes a set fee and then hope you make more on ticket, table and alcohol sales.
But, when you trying to have a Super Bowl Party with like 10 celebs, you better have the upfront money or this will happen via TMZ.
The Saturday night party in Houston, slugged “Super Bash,” was also supposed to feature Nick Cannon and Floyd Mayweather — but none of them were there. The promoter, whose ticket packages ran from $75 to $5,000 each, said the party was celeb-free due to a bomb threat a few blocks away.
Sources connected to the venue tell us the promoter simply didn’t come up with enough scratch to pay the celebs and vendors for the event. Other sources — close to Snoop, Future and Flo Rida — tell us they never inked a deal because they never got paid, so they never planned to attend.
There was indeed a bomb threat, but I can safely assume many people going to club had no idea of that threat.
This happened at a few events Super Bowl weekend, so always better to stay with the legit ones with big sponsors.