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Madonna's management breaks silence on singer being SUED by fans for starting concerts hours late: 'We intend to defend this case vigorously!'


Madonna's management has responded to a lawsuit filed against the singer by two fans for starting her New York concerts two hours late.

The pop icon, 65 - who was memorably three hours late for her December show at Brooklyn's Barclays Center last year - is accused of 'false advertising' in the lawsuit filed by concertgoers Michael Fellows and Jonathan Hadden against her and concert organizer Live Nation. In their lawsuit the plaintiffs acknowledge Madonna had health issues which caused the original concert dates to be postponed from July to December - but do not see that as an excuse for the delays on the nights. And in February 2020 the star was the subject of a class-action lawsuit from Antonio Velotta and Andrew Panos, who claimed they waited hours past the advertised start time of her Madame X shows at the Brooklyn Academy of Music on September 21 and October 1 2019.

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