Madonna was sued by two fans for delaying her New

Madonna was sued by two fans for delaying her New York concert by two hours

The concert advertising said the show was supposed to start at 8:30 p.m., but it didn't start until after 10:40 p.m. and his fans weren't happy at all.

American singer Madonna was sued this week by two of her fans for starting a concert in New York more than two hours late last December.

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Michael Fellows and Jonathan Hadden accuse Madonna, Live Nation as the tour promoter and the Barclays Center as the concert's venue of “unbearable, unfair and/or deceptive business practices” in a lawsuit filed last week in federal court in Brooklyn. Wednesday, according to various media reports this Friday.

These New Yorkers point out in their lawsuit that both the presentation brochure and advertising for the three December concerts of Madonna's “The Celebration” tour in New York stated that the show would begin at 8:30 p.m., they However, it only started after 10 p.m.: 40.

This delay resulted in the concert ending after midnight on December 13th, leaving fans to face it “limited public transportation, limited ride sharing, and/or increased transportation costs, whether public or private.”

The lawsuit also points out that the “Queen of Pop” began the other two concerts she gave in the city in late 2023 and that it is a pattern that has been observed throughout her career it also appeared on their “Rebel Heart Tour”. ', from 2016, his “Madame X” tour from 2019 to 2020 and other tours.

Madonna will return to the Big Apple next Monday and Tuesday and her international tour ends April 26 in Mexico City. (With information from EFE)

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