Singer Timi Dakolo has denied allegations that he owes Revolve Entertainment £4,106 in expenses tied to a proposed United Kingdom tour, with his lawyers threatening legal action against the promoter and its representative, Otis Ayodele Kubeyinje, popularly known as “Baddest DJ Timmy.”
In a letter dated July 18, 2026, shared via Timi Dakolo’s Instagram page and signed by Tope Salami of Whitestone Solicitors and Consultancy, the lawyers said they are responding to a series of false and defamatory statements published by Revolve Entertainment and its representative.
The lawyers said the alleged debt was claimed to cover “venue arrangements, graphic design, domain registration, website fees, video editing, visa deposits and consultation fees,” before stating flatly, “Our Client unequivocally denies these allegations.”
According to the solicitors, “The parties entered into a written Performance Agreement for the proposed UK tour,” under which “Revolve Entertainment, as Promoter, expressly assumed responsibility for, amongst other things, securing venues, providing sound, lighting and technical production, arranging local production, and bearing visa-related costs, flights, accommodation and transportation.”
The lawyers added that the expenses were non-recoupable and were to be borne entirely by the Promoter, noting that the only expenses capable of recoupment were advertising and promotional costs, and only where such expenditure had first been approved by our client and his management. They also stressed that the Agreement expressly stipulated that no deposit was payable to their client.
Explaining why the tour never held, the letter said, “Unfortunately, the proposed tour never proceeded because Revolve Entertainment failed to satisfy fundamental production requirements, particularly in respect of sound, lighting and technical production, which were contractual obligations resting solely upon the Promoter.”
It continued, “The technical arrangements proposed fell materially below the professional standard required for a live performance by our client and his band. As a result, the tour could not proceed as at that principal period.”