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Pandemonium Rocks' financial woes: Australian music promoter Andrew MacManus claims he is owed $6million from bankrupt mogul Mark Spillane for organising plagued festival


Andrew McManus alleged he is $6million out of pocket after organising the plagued Aussie music festival with bankrupt music mogul and Audient Capital co-founder Mark Spillane.

Andrew McManus alleged he is $6million out of pocket after organising the plagued Aussie festival with bankrupt music mogul and Audient Capital co-founder Mark Spillane, who is believed to be based in Sydney. McManus said he is planning to take legal action in New York against Audient Capital, claiming they owe him $6million - allegations the company's executives Spillane and RJ Bucaria are said to firmly deny. His comments come amid huge upheaval in the Aussie festival industry, with a string of events being forced to cancel this year due to poor ticket sales and economic issues.

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