Justin Bieber cancels Beachclub party near Montreal
Canadian pop singer says breach of contract with event promoter led to cancellation
Justin Bieber won't be following in Kylie Jenner's footsteps this weekend after all.
The Canadian pop singer cancelled Saturday's scheduled Beachclub party, a week after reality TV star Jenner's party at the same locale.
On Saturday, he tweeted:
Montreal due to the promoter of today's event breaking his contract and lying I will not be able to attend today's event. I'm sorry
—@justinbieber
I look forward to coming back to Montreal in the future to do a proper show but I will not be able to attend 2day due to this breach. Thanks
—@justinbieber
Both Bieber and Le Beachclub at Pointe-Calumet, Que., allege promoter Team Productions breached the contract.
The club issued a statement on Facebook that said all ticket buyers will be fully refunded. Tickets ranged from $59 to $175.
"Beachclub and Justin Bieber are in no way liable for the cancellation of today's event. We would like to reassure all of our clients that tickets will be fully refunded on the spot…. Our management team truly believes this is a troubling situation, especially since it was completely out of our control. To accommodate our clients, Beachclub will be offering free entry for all to assist the MAKJ DJ set all day long."
The promoter, Team Productions, did not immediately reply to CBC News' requests for comment.