Madonna sued for starting Brooklyn concerts late

Madonna’s concerts began later than scheduled, and two men have filed a class action lawsuit against her.

Madonna sued for starting Brooklyn concerts late

Leading the lawsuit against the iconic pop musician and live music promoter Live Nation are Michael Fellows and Jonathan Hadden, who assert that they should be compensated greatly for events that were supposed to begin at 8:30 PM ET but ended up starting at 10:30 PM.

They claimed the late starts constitute a “wanton exercise in false advertising, negligent misrepresentation, and unfair and deceptive trade practices.”

The plaintiffs are suing for unspecified damages and taking aim at all three nights Madonna showed up late to Barclays Center in December. They also said Madonna has a long-documented history of not starting on time. 

They acknowledged Madonna had a health issue which caused the concert to be pushed from July to December but don’t think that’s a sufficient excuse for kicking off the actual shows 2 hours late. They also listed their pricey ticket amount as $155.90 and $292.50. 

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