The organisers of a French music festival ar threatening legal action against AMY WINEHOUSE after the troubled isaac Merrit Singer pulled out of the event at the final minute.
Winehouse was due to headline the three-day Rock En Seine festival in Paris on Friday (29Aug08) in a line up that as well included young man British singer Kate Nash.
But she cancelled the appearance after being interpreted ill at her Camden, London home just hours before she was due to fly to France.
A interpreter for the Back to Black hitmaker issued a statement apologising for the cancellation, merely insisted that the star topology did non need infirmary treatment.
The spokesman says, "Amy Winehouse was regrettably unable to perform at the Rock En Seine show in Paris, Friday August 29, due to sickness. She was taken sick at her house and wasn't capable to trip to France for the concert."
But organisers claim they were granted just deuce hours notice that the star would not be appearing and were not given an adequate reason for her cancellation.
Festival bosses have released a statement via their website locution they ar now considering taking legal action against Winehouse.
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