Madonna faces lawsuit over delays in her concerts

MIAMI.- Madonna suffered a new setback during his tour Celebration Tour, but this time it is not due to a health problem. The Queen of Pop faces a demand by a group of followers who allege that the star’s shows at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, started very late.

The complaint refers to the concerts scheduled for December 13, 14 and 16, 2023.

According to the tickets, the show started at 8:30 pm. However, both presentations began at 10:30 at night; so now, the fanticos Those involved in the lawsuit accuse her of false advertising and negligent misrepresentation.

Representatives of the fans noted, through a document obtained by CNN, that attendees left at 1:30 am, which caused them difficulties in transporting themselves to their residences facing: “limited public transportation, limited carpools and/or or higher costs of public and private transportation at that time.

Likewise, they added that many of those who attended the concert had to get up early the next day to go to work or attend to their family responsibilities.

The lawsuit was officially filed on January 17.

In addition to this, the singer is not the only one named in the lawsuit. The fans also attacked the promoters Live Nation Worldwide, Inc; Live Nation M Tours; and Brooklyn Events Center, LLC.

Until now, the amount of compensation they are requesting for damages and losses is unknown.

Tour restart

After an emergency admission to the Intensive Care Unit of a medical center in New York forced Madonna to suspend the first concerts of her tour Celebration Tourthe Queen of Pop was forced to reschedule her presentations in the United States, Canada and Mexico.

The start date of their North American tour was July 15 at the Rogers Arena in Vancouver, and it will conclude on October 8 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. However, the bacterial infection that the star was diagnosed with did not allow the tour to meet its dates.

However, committed to her audience, the idol who commemorates her 40 years of musical career, made an adjustment to her calendar so that her fans can enjoy her music.

Therefore, the tour officially began its journey through Europe with a first stop in London on October 14. However, Madonna closed 2023 in her country by performing on December 13, 14 and 16 at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, and will later travel to Washington to perform on December 18 and 19 at the Capital One Arena.

Finish touring the United States, Canada and Mexico between January and April.

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