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I-OCTANE GETS BACKLASH FROM PROMOTER AFTER SHOW FLOPS

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Promoter Tia Reinford is demanding to be compensated by I-Octane and his management following claims that the “Burn Dem Bridge” hitmaker is allegedly responsible for the premature end of her event.

Tia, who is the promoter of the Westmoreland Kite Festival held on Sunday, said patrons pelted bottles on the stage following I-Octane’s abrupt end of his set. The promoter says I-Octane is responsible for the incident. 

 

However, I-Octane is singing a different tune.  

 In the meantime, promoter Tia Reinford is seeking compensation. She adds that she will not quit until I-Octane and his management negotiates with her.    

 

When I-Octane was asked if the promoter will be compensated this is what he had to say.

 

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