2024 Author: Steven Freeman | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 08:15
The eventful musical tour that Alejandro Fernández and Luis Miguel had to star in last year, which was finally canceled, has ended up becoming a tremendous legal lawsuit between the two artists.
Representatives of the company Star Productions, which represents the Potrillo - as the son of Vicente Fernández is known - issued a statement on Tuesday in which he details the details of the lawsuit that he has raised against the Mexican Sun.
"In October of last year, the pertinent negotiations began to be able to carry out a tour between the artists Alejandro Fernández and Luis Miguel, which would take place from April to November 2016," reads the statement. "Both artists separately signed preliminary agreements with the promoter of the tour, subject to the subsequent and necessary conclusion of a formal contract for the provision of artistic services with the same promoter."
The document then explains that, despite Potrillo's economic and labor efforts, "no agreement was reached."
"We see ourselves in the need to make this clarification so that neither the media, nor businessmen, nor the general public can be deceived with a tour that does not exist today," the document said.
The statement was released after a copy of the summons that has been issued in the Aztec capital for Luis Miguel to face the accusations began to circulate in Mexico this morning, which was revealed by the debate.com site.
The summons issued and signed on January 19 in Mexico City mentions Luis Miguel by his first name: Luis Miguel Gallego Basteri. In the document, the artist is urged to appear before an agent of the Public Ministry of the Mexican capital this Wednesday, January 25 at 12:00 pm local time.
As for the failed tour of the Potrillo and Luismi, it should have started in April 2016, but in February it was canceled due to "the conditions not conducive to bringing it to head," reported at that time the aforementioned Stars Productions, through a release.
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According to the new statement issued this Tuesday by the producer, the representatives of both artists "resumed negotiations" towards the first quarter of 2016, without specifying results.
"Since childhood my father instilled in me with his example the passion and love for this career," said Fernández through the document. “Today is part of my essence, for what I have always had, I have and will have a great commitment to my audience. Every night, every stage, every audience deserves all my respect."
The lawsuit is another bad news for Luis Miguel, who last November was forced to pay a whopping $ 1 million to William Brockhous for breach of employment contract.
So far the defendant singer or his representatives have not offered statements.
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