Renowned events promoter Balaam Barugahara has responded to King Saha’s allegations citing that he even helped him finish his mansion. Saha, during a TikTok live broadcast, claimed Balaam failed to pay him for several past performances. He said, “I tried everything to get him to pay, but he dodged me.”
Balaam, however, refuted these claims. Speaking to the press, he expressed disappointment in Saha’s accusations. “I always pay people who work for me,” Balaam stated firmly. He emphasized that he might not offer much, but he always clears his debts.
Interestingly, Balaam revealed his support for King Saha’s recent success of finishing his mansion. He said, “When Saha was building his house, I contributed to the materials for his mansion.” Balaam dismissed Saha’s claims as unfounded, attributing them to the singer’s personal struggles.
Moreover, Balaam addressed the recent violent incident involving Weasel and promoter Nobert. Weasel reportedly assaulted Nobert over a payment dispute after the “Memories Of Goodlyfe” concert. Balaam condemned the violence, urging promoters to pay artists upfront. “If you beat up promoters, who will help you next time?” Balaam questioned, highlighting the risks promoters take.
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The promoter also hinted at possible repercussions for Weasel under the National Promoters Association. Balaam concluded by urging fellow promoters to ensure fair and timely payments to avoid similar conflicts.