Prosecutors in two counties are investigating a canceled rap concert in Dothan, Alabama, that was to feature Paul Wall, Mike Jones and Chamillionaire on Dec. 9.
Attorneys in Coffee and Houston Counties were contacted by local businesses who sold over $4,000 worth of tickets. According to police, the show was promoted and advertised on Dothan radio station WDBT and was booked by a promotional company named Top Dog Entertainment.
A crowd showed up to the Farm Center, only to be greeted with a sign that stated the concert was canceled with no reason given. Fans of the rappers went to the local businesses demanding refunds for the concert. One local retailer said he shelled out over $1500 in refunds to appease his angry customers.
According to The Farm Center’s manager, promoters never paid the remaining deposit to secure the building or returned phone calls inquiring about the balance.
Paul Wall confirmed with AllHipHop.com that he was not aware of the concert and had not been booked to play in the area.
Attorneys in Coffee and Houston Counties were contacted by local businesses who sold over $4,000 worth of tickets. According to police, the show was promoted and advertised on Dothan radio station WDBT and was booked by a promotional company named Top Dog Entertainment.
A crowd showed up to the Farm Center, only to be greeted with a sign that stated the concert was canceled with no reason given. Fans of the rappers went to the local businesses demanding refunds for the concert. One local retailer said he shelled out over $1500 in refunds to appease his angry customers.
According to The Farm Center’s manager, promoters never paid the remaining deposit to secure the building or returned phone calls inquiring about the balance.
Paul Wall confirmed with AllHipHop.com that he was not aware of the concert and had not been booked to play in the area.