Madonna, the iconic pop star, is facing a class action lawsuit for consistently starting her concerts late. The lawsuit, led by Michael Fellows and Jonathan Hadden, alleges that Madonna and concert organizer Live Nation are guilty of false advertising, negligent misrepresentation, and unfair trade practices due to the delayed start times of the concerts.
Key Takeaway
Madonna is being sued for starting her concerts late, with plaintiffs seeking damages for false advertising and unfair trade practices.
History of Late Starts
The plaintiffs are seeking unspecified damages for the delayed concerts at Barclays Center in December. They also point out that Madonna has a history of tardiness, despite acknowledging her previous health issues that led to the rescheduling of the concerts.
According to the lawsuit, the plaintiffs had purchased tickets priced at $155.90 and $292.50, only to experience significant delays in the start of the concerts, leading to dissatisfaction and financial loss.
Legal Action and Previous Lawsuits
This is not the first time Madonna has faced legal action for her late starts. She was previously sued in 2019 and 2020 for similar reasons. In response to the 2019 lawsuit, Madonna delivered a noteworthy response.