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Durham Paid $37k To City’s Booking Vendor For Monica To Headline Bimbé Festival 

DURHAM, N.C. — ABC11 reports that documents obtained by their ABC11 I-Team show Durham paid the vendor in charge of booking Monica as Bimbé Cultural Arts Festival headliner $45,000.

That revelation comes days after Monica, the musical act touted as the festival’s headliner, failed to show up. She took to social media to say she was never contacted or contracted to perform at Bimbe.

The documents list Chris Weeks as the vendor. He told ABC11 that he expects the city to receive all of the $37,000 back by tomorrow.

He said the confusion that caused Monica to be a no-show was between her booking agent and her. He said he and the city were all on the same page and went through the same process they’ve done in the past.

The contract obtained by the ABC11 I-Team details an initial deposit of $20,000 plus two additional payments of $8,500 in both March and April. That money was paid to the vendor in charge of booking Monica for the festival.

Another $8,000 was supposed to be paid after the performance. The original contract lists the headliners as “Amerie” and “Monica.”

The contract says Durham city officials are due a full refund if “the artist/producer fails to perform.” An amendment to the contract removes Amerie from the promise and leaves only Monica.

Monica’s disappointed fans wondered what was going on after she posted an IG video stating that she would not be performing at the 2024 Bimbe Cultural Festival.

Durham City Hall said it received confirmation from the booking agent on January 19 and February 9 that Monica would perform at the festival.

“We are deeply disappointed with this turn of events and are working fervently to determine how this happened. We sincerely apologize to guests who attend Bimbe and enjoy our festival.”

Durham’s Mayor Leonardo Williams is aware of the situation and spoke to ABC11 on Monday about what happened.

“There was a drop in communication there. For her not to know at all that we are under contractual agreements that she would be there, someone may or may not be telling the truth here,” he said. “I know that we aren’t lying.”

He said they had a contract.

“Our attorneys vetted it,” Williams said. “We went through the whole process like we normally do, like we’ve done over 54 years. We are trying to find out where that ball was dropped between our representatives and her representatives.”

He said, “We are getting every brown penny back” of a down payment that was part of that contractual agreement he mentioned.

2 thoughts on “Durham Paid $37k To City’s Booking Vendor For Monica To Headline Bimbé Festival 

  1. Good to hear that the mayor is on top of this and that we need to get the truth. BTW why isn’t the $8K also being refunded??

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