22/11/2024

Fans on Social Media Urging Puyallup Tribe to Pull The Plug on Ted Nugent Show

Ted Nugent, it appears, is going to have a more difficult time booking shows at American Indian casinos after a North Idaho tribe’s decision this week to cancel an appearance because of his “history of racist and hate-filled remarks.” Coeur d’Alene Tribe of American Indians recently cancelled Nugent’s August 4 appearance at its casino and if some people have their way, his show at Puyallup’s Emerald Queen could be next.

Several people on Facebook and other social media sites,  have called upon the Puyallup Tribe to cancel Nugent’s two shows scheduled for August 2 and 3 at the tribe’s Emerald Queen Casino in Tacoma.

Puyallup Tribal Chairman Bill Sterud was en route to Hawaii today and couldn’t be reached for comment, but Hatewatch has reports that he just sent a blistering memo directing the Emerald Queen to never again book Nugent.

“Yes, the Tribal Council has sent this memo directing that the casino never book him again,” tribal spokesman John Weymer reportedly told Hatewatch.

“Our council is proactive on this,” Weymer said, adding that Nugent previously has performed at Emerald Queen. “I’ve met him myself, and I can tell you he’s a jackass,” Weymer also reportedly told Hatewatch.

The article states that it appears that attempts were underway to cancel Nugent’s August concerts at Emerald Queen, but that may be a costly move for the tribe and its casino. The Coeur d’Alene Tribe has not publicly said how much it will have to spend to legally terminate its contract with Nugent, after spending hundreds of dollars in radio, television and newspaper advertising for his show, now cancelled.

The Coeur d’Alene Tribe’s cancellation decision has received overwhelming public support, however Nugent lashed out following the announcement, saying those responsible for cancelling his show were “unclean vermin,” Gannett Wisconsin Media reports.

Check out the entire article on Hatewatch

 

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