Key Points:
- Promoters booked Kizz Daniel for a 2022 Germany show. They paid a $50,000 advance from a $100,000 fee.
- Organisers say he never showed on the event day. He later agreed to refund the advance, they say.
- Talks broke down after weeks of calls and texts. A court ordered $200,000 and froze his accounts.
Fresh court moves now trail Kizz Daniel in Europe. A German judge issues a strict order over a show. Promoters say he missed a gig in summer 2022. They want their money and loss costs back.

The booking set a $100,000 fee for the act. Promoters sent $50,000 as the advance before travel. On show day, he did not arrive, they say. He later agreed to refund the advance in full.
How the booking dispute grew
Talks then dragged for weeks with no clear result. Calls and emails, they add, met a firm silence. The team kept notes and sent fresh demands. They say he still failed to pay the $50,000. He first agreed to refund, and that eased tempers. Days turned to weeks and months without a bank wire.
Fans recall a Ubi Franklin collaboration claim, naming Kizz Daniel. Event deals set clear terms on time and refunds. Any change needs consent from both sides first. Promoters say that consent never came after the missed date.
Court order and account freeze
A German court now orders a $200,000 payment. The sum covers costs and loss from the show. The judge also restricts his personal bank accounts. This freeze stays in force until he pays. Promoters say this step should force a quick refund.
The source also asks how much cash sits in personal accounts. Earlier this month, a Nedu Wazobia court order made headlines. Courts often add costs to cover wider business loss. Banks act fast on valid court orders from judges. Payment clears the debt and unlocks the accounts.
To recap, promoters booked a show in Germany. They paid $50,000, then he missed the date. He promised a refund but no bank wire came. A judge now orders $200,000 and an account freeze. The case sits in civil law, not criminal law. Civil cases seek cash and clear terms for both sides. Fans still stream his songs and watch the case.





