Foo Fighters Suing Over Canceled Tour Dates
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(Classic Rock) Foo Fighters are suing insurers saying they haven't been reimbursed for seven cancelled European shows. The Guardian report that the US lawsuit focuses on three called-off gigs following mainman Dave Grohl's leg break last summer and four other performances that were pulled following last November's terror attacks in Paris. The Foos say there are injury and terrorism clauses in their policies which mean they should be compensated. Foo Fighters are suing Lloyds Of London, several insurance companies and Robertson Taylor, the insurance broker who secured the policies. The first part of the lawsuit covers the band's two cancelled performances in London and one in Edinburgh in June 2015, which were pulled after Grohl broke his leg onstage in Gothenburg, Sweden. The second part covers gigs in Turin, Barcelona, Paris and Lyon, which were scrapped following the terror attacks in the French capital last November. Read more here. Classic Rock Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. |
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