News

Madonna Sued By Concertgoers For Starting NYC Concert More Than Two Hours Late

Two Madonna fans have filed a lawsuit against the pop star for starting her New York gig more than two hours late.

Michael Fellows and Jonathan Hadden attended Madonna’s concert at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn in December. They accused her of “demonstrated flippant difficulty in ensuring a timely or complete performance” and that the 8:30 p.m. start time was “optimistic speculation.” The concert began around 10:45 p.m., they claimed. 

The duo said that due to the concert being on a weekday, starting and finishing the performance late would be an issue for concert-goers. “Many ticketholders who attended concerts on a weeknight had to get up early to go to work and/or take care of their family responsibilities the next day,” the document said.

They also named the Barclays Center and Live Nation in the lawsuit.

Madonna has had a recent history of starting her concerts late. She told a Las Vegas audience in 2019 that “a queen is never late” in response to a similar lawsuit leveled against her, alleging breach of contract for the 10:30 p.m. start time.

At one recent concert, Madonna revealed that she had been in a coma for two days during her medical emergency last year, which led to the delay of her tour.

Zach Ament

Recent Posts

King Charles May Evict Brother Prince Andrew From $37 Million Estate After It Falls Into Disrepair

Royal broadcaster and photographer Helena Chard alleged that King Charles now threatens to evict Prince…

2 hours ago

VIDEO EXCLUSIVE: ‘The GOAT’ Contestants Lauren Hamilton-Speed & Joey Sasso Share What They Learned From The Show

Hamilton-Speed shared, “I learned that no matter what room you put me in, I can’t…

3 hours ago

Sophie Turner Responds To ‘Partier’ Claims, Says She’s A ‘Good Mum’ Amid Bitter Divorce From Joe Jonas

"I remember I was on set. I was contracted to be on set for another…

4 hours ago

Gov. Ron DeSantis Slammed For Signing Bill That Removes Reference To Climate Change In Laws In State Prone To Weather Emergencies

When signing the bill on May 15, DeSantis said he was keeping Florida safe from…

6 hours ago

Tesla Asks Shareholders To Approve Musk’s ‘Unfathomable’ $46 Billion Compensation After Judge Rules Was Illegally Granted

In January, a judge ruled to strike down Musk's compensation package, which was initially approved…

7 hours ago

GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene Accuses House Speaker Mike Johnson Of Being ‘Owned By The Democrats’

Johnson has also taken to social media, and stated on X, “It is impossible to…

8 hours ago