Osheaga concert-goer wants class-action suit over tardy headline act Travis Scott
MONTREAL — A frustrated Osheaga concert-goer is seeking to sue the promoter after last Friday’s headline act showed up late and after she had left.
Travis Scott, a popular U.S. rapper, arrived nearly an hour after scheduled and spent just 40 minutes on stage in a truncated set at the Montreal music festival.
Court documents seeking permission to file the class-action lawsuit allege many attendees had left the venue by the time Scott took the stage.
Among them was lead plaintiff Megan Le Stum, who said the crowd received little information on Friday night.