Kizz Daniel misses Paris show after promoter payment row

Key Points

  • Kizz Daniel missed his Paris show after a late flight. His team says a payment dispute delayed travel plans.
  • Driver accounts say the singer arrived but left late. Organisers claim the hall emptied before a planned performance.
  • Baron Inc. issued a breach notice and cancelled Paris. Both sides now hint at legal action to resolve claims.

Kizz Daniel (Oluwatobiloba Daniel Anidugbe) missed his Paris show on Monday night. He posted a thread blaming a payment dispute between agents and promoters.

Side-by-side photos of Nigerian singer Kizz Daniel — one showing him in a patterned suit holding a glass, and the other in casual black attire with red sunglasses
Instagram | @kizzdaniel

His posts say tour agent Olamide Baron paid him in full early that day. A driver account of the late arrival appears in a ValidUpdates report.

What the singer says

Kizz Daniel said he was ready to travel from his hotel on time. He added that managers delayed a flight while chasing unpaid balance.

He denied asking for luxury cars or refusing standard cabs at arrival. The singer said he had been ready at the hotel since morning.

Promoter Baron Inc. posted a notice citing a breach and cancelling Paris. The letter said partial payment arrived too close to the flight time.

Fans at the venue left after hours of waiting and empty promises. An earlier report on a court claim remains online at ValidUpdates.

The promoter said it offered new flights and options to reschedule the show. Organisers warned they may seek legal steps and damages later.

What fans and venues say

Many fans posted videos of an almost empty hall after the night. See earlier ValidUpdates court report for context on past disputes.

Kizz Daniel says he will post the formal breach notice soon. Fans and promoters now wait for refunds and clear answers.

His team said the Italy and Sweden shows went ahead as planned. He said late curfews forced shorter sets in Sweden and Parma.

Baron Inc. warned clients that payments are forfeited after breach. Both sides may now turn to lawyers to settle the claims.

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