Nomadic sued Mystic Lake in federal court, alleging the casino canceled the venue without notice. But now Nomadic will spend another $1 million to tear down the 65,000 square foot, 9,500-seat facility in the casino’s parking lot before a single note was played. Nomadic Entertainment spent $2.4 million to build the temporary Club Nomadic, which promised a Super Bowl concert space “designed with tiered mezzanines to provide a private and one-of-a-kind, white-glove experience for ticketholders” at Mystic Lake Casino in Prior, Minnesota.