Rocker Tommy Lee Accuses Travis Scott Of Stealing Motley Crue’s 360 And Roller Coaster Concert Design
Tommy Lee Accuses Travis Scott Of Stealing Show Design
Another day, another artist accusing a fellow musician of stealing their concert ideas. This time, it’s Motley Crue drummer Tommy Lee, firing at “idiot” Travis Scott for completely copying his 360 drum set and “Cruecifly” over-crowd roller coaster for his Wish You Were Here concert tour.
BUT not so fast. Travis isn’t one to just take accusations like these laying down and staying quiet. In a statement to TMZ, Travis’ lawyer says Tommy can go on and pipe down because everything Travis has full legal rights to use every element of his live show.
“Tommy didn’t invent the concept of a roller coaster on stage and there’s no legal basis for his accusatory outburst. The actual creator and owner of the system has granted Travis all rights to use that equipment to complement his original stage design.”
And Tommy basically had to say that Travis’ team was right — without really saying it, of course.
And the plot thickens! After I and our production crew created the 360 and Crüecifly, We hired a company called SGPS in Las Vegas to create it. WELLLLL GUESS WHO’S DOING TRAVIS’S SET DESIGN???? Fucking SGPS! So all u mothafuckas tellin me I’m not right can fuck off
— T❍mmy L33 (@MrTommyLand) November 29, 2018
Welp. So basically Travis DID use the same design, and likely the exact same equipment and machinery. BUT Motley Crue nor Tommy
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