
David Archuleta was going to play a thank you concert for his Utah fans this Friday night at the E Center in Utah, but due to his Idol contract, it's a big fat, "Sorry Charlie".
The tickets were supposed to go on sale this week and all the proceeds were going to go to charity, but the whole charity and thank you motion went out the window yesterday when David's agent, Roger Widynowski, said there would be no concert due to contractual obligations between David and American Idol. David's Idol tour is starting this Saturday, so the people of Utah will have to wait to give their money to Idol.
How cute, he actually thought he lived in America where he could make choices. I think he quickly learned that Idol made him, and Idol will own him for now. David, it's time to grow up son, you're working for the man now.


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I really hope you're being facetious. All this story really proves is that he has total numbnuts surrounding him.
Of course AI would object. He's under contract to appear nowhere else except their summer tour. duh! It's not a reason to hate AI. It's called honoring your commitments.
1 of 4 | Posted by Memememe | Posted on June 4, 2008 2:33 PM
Good idea but somebody wasn't thinking. Still, it may not be as dumb an idea as everyone thinks.
Clay Aiken got out of it...
2 of 4 | Posted by mssbeanie | Posted on June 4, 2008 4:44 PM
i am totally being facetious memememe! lol i know all about contracts as they affect my life everyday, sometimes good, sometimes bad. i'm sure his dad had something to do w/ his concert in utah, don't you think? and he was probably like, "sure my son will do it...and i will take part of those charity proceeds while you're at it"
;-)
3 of 4 | Posted by Nads | Posted on June 4, 2008 9:40 PM
Good, I'm very glad to hear it. Sorry, blonde moment on my part.
His dad is a dude gunning for the Joe Simpson spot, if you ask me. But instead of creeping us out with his thexy daughters, Jeff Archuleta seems to be in it to get his control-freak on.
4 of 4 | Posted by Memememe | Posted on June 6, 2008 12:11 AM