Nicki Minaj sued over unpaid $275K Pink Friday 2 concert bill

A production company is hauling Nicki Minaj and her Pink Friday Productions into court, claiming she owes more than $275K for expenses fronted on two 2023 concerts. TMZ obtained the court docs spilling all the deets on the alleged breach. The drama dates back to Jingle Ball and her Pink Friday 2 album launch.

Spill alert! 👀 Nicki Minaj is getting dragged to court by 24/7 Productions, who say they shelled out over $255K-$275K (depending on the fine print) for her late 2023 gigs at Jingle Ball and the Pink Friday 2 album launch. According to court docs grabbed by TMZ, this isn't their first rodeo— they hooked up with Nicki back at the 2022 MTV Video Music Awards for live production magic. Fast forward: Nicki tapped them again, they sent approved budgets, handled everything from advance planning and on-site management to staffing, audio, lighting, rigging, ground transport, and full logistics. They advanced the cash, expecting payback... but crickets. Nicki's crew reportedly raked in around $650K just for Jingle Ball performances, yet the bill went unpaid. Years of chasing? Met with the classic brush-off: 'We'll look into this.' 😏 Now, 24/7 is suing Nicki and Pink Friday Productions for breach of contract and more, demanding over $275K in damages. Messy much? No word from Nicki's camp yet, but this lawsuit has the Barbz buzzing. Is Queen Nicki about to pay up or fight back in court? Stay tuned for the next drop. 🔥

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