Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs is aiming to headline Madison Square Garden.
Marc Agnifilo, the head lawyer for the 55-year-old music mogul told CBS Mornings that the I’ll Be Missing You vocalist has his sights set on the New York City staple for a comeback concert.
‘He’s going to be back at Madison Square Garden – and I said I’ll be there,’ the lawyer told the network’s Jericka Duncan in a segment slated to air Thursday.
Agnifilo told Duncan that Diddy told him he wants to ‘get back with his mother, and the people who love him and miss him.’
Duncan asked the attorney, ‘So he’s talked to you about getting back into music?’
Agnifilo replied, ‘No – honestly, he has not – OK, one thing he said, he said’ was that he’s ‘going to be back in Madison Square Garden.

Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, 55, is aiming to headline Madison Square Garden when released from prison, his lawyer tells CBS. Pictured at the 2022 Oscars in LA

The I’ll Be Missing You vocalist has his sights set on the New York City staple for a comeback concert. Pictured July 25
Duncan asked ‘Doing what?’ to which Agnifilo responded, ‘I guess being on stage, you know?’
Daily Mail has reached out to reps for Combs for further comment on the story.
Diddy was cleared on sex trafficking and racketeering charges in his criminal trial in New York City last month.
The Satisfy You artist was convicted in connection with federal prostitution violations – and has been denied bail – but has a hearing on slate for October.
Diddy has been held in a New York City jail since he was arrested last fall in connection with the federal charges.

Diddy was joined by 50 Cent, Kanye West and Jay-Z at Madison Square Garden in 2007

Diddy and West, who has supported his fellow musical artist amidst his legal woes, were pictured at the famed venue in 2016 at the MTV VMAs
Under the counts he was convicted of – transportation to engage in prostitution – Diddy faces a maximum sentence of 10 years in custody.
He could have been held for life had he been convicted on the other charges.
Attorneys for the hip-hop stalwart said Diddy should be allowed a bond of $1 million to go free until sentencing.
Prosecutors maintained Diddy was still was a flight risk in the wake of th verdicts.