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express themselves. Michael Fellows of Brooklyn and Jonathan Hadden of the Bronx are suing Madonna for starting her Brooklyn concert two hours later than advertised because they had to report to work early the next day.The two men filed the lawsuit Wednesday in Brooklyn federal court, which states their tickets for the Material Girl’s Dec. 13 “Celebration Tour” concert at Barclays Center said the show would start at 8:30 p.m.
Madonna, 65, didn’t take the stage until around 10:45 p.m.The complaint, obtained by The Post, lists Madonna, Live Nation, and the Barclays Center as Plaintiffs for “unconscionable, unfair, and/or deceptive trade practices” since the show started later than advertised. The men are “Hung Up” because the concert ended after 1 a.m. Afterward, they were “confronted with limited public transportation, limited ride-sharing, and increased public and private transportation costs at that late hour.”“In addition, 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,” it continues.
Seeking unspecified damages, the suit seeks class action status since the men believe other “Celebration” dates have also started late.The Post has contacted reps for Madonna and Live Nation for comment. Fellows and Hadden were not alone in their feelings as many fans took to social media to share their frustration.“Concert supposed to start at 8:30. Madonna started at 11pm.
Whole arena chanting bulls–t at her lateness. Great show but went way too late,” one person tweeted.“I don’t give a f–k if you’re Madonna,” tweeted another. “If you’re 3 hours late, you’re just f–king rude.”“I love Madonna but it’s really f–ked up how she’s
.Heaven knows that thousands of Southern California Morrissey fans are miserable now.
Madonna has responded to a recent lawsuit filed by two fans over late start times at her ‘Celebration’ tour dates in New York City’s Barclays Center.Last week (January 17), Michael Fellows and Jonathan Hadden, two fans who bought tickets to the December 13 date of Madonna’s ‘Celebration’ tour at the Barclays Center, filed a lawsuit against Madonna for starting the concert more than two hours past the stipulated 8:30PM start time. The lawsuit accused her of not only breaching contracts with ticket buyers, but also of “false advertising, negligent representation, and unfair and deceptive trade practices”.Now, Madonna’s representatives and Live Nation have issued a joint statement, expressing their intentions to “defend this case vigorously”.
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Madonna is facing a class action lawsuit filed by two fans after her December concerts in New York City’s Barclays Center began “over two hours” later than scheduled.On Wednesday (January 17), two ticket buyers, Michael Fellows and Jonathan Hadden filed a complaint alleging that the singer had breached her contract with attendees and violated New York state laws by beginning her concert on December 13 at 10:30PM rather than the stipulated 8:30PM timing.In the introduction of the lawsuit, which was first shared by Billboard, Fellows’ and Hadden’s attorneys wrote that “defendants’ actions constitute not just a breach of their contracts with Plaintiffs and Class Members, but also a wanton exercise in false advertising, negligent representation, and unfair and deceptive trade practices.” The full document can be read here.Extending the accusations to Madonna’s concerts at the same venue on December 14 and 16 – which allegedly also began “over two hours late” – the attorneys claim that the concerts’ stipulated 8:30PM start time as represented on the tickets was “material to Plaintiffs’ agreement to purchase the tickets”, and that Madonna’s failure to satisfy the expectations of an 8:30PM start time caused legal damage to concertgoers who “had to get up early to go to work and/or take care of their family responsibilities the next day”.In addition, the attorneys claimed that the concerts’ 1AM conclusion resulted in ticket holders being faced with “limited public transportation, limited ride-sharing, and/or increased public and private transportation costs”, adding that a number were left “stranded in the middle of the night”.On the violation of New York state laws, the attorneys invoked the state’s General Business Law 149,
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