Madonna is causing a commotion for two fans in New York who are now suing the pop superstar over what she did at a recent Brooklyn performance.
Fans Michael Fellows and Jonathan Hadden filed a lawsuit against Madge because her December concert at Barclays Center started so late.
According to the lawsuit, the tickets for the “Celebration” tour show stated the performance would start at 8:30 p.m. However, Madonna did not take the stage until some time after 10:45 p.m.
The two men claim they didn’t leave the venue until 1 a.m., and as a result had to deal with limited public transportation options and had to pay more for ride-sharing. Fellows and Hadden are suing Madonna and Live Nation for unfair and deceptive trade practices, claiming a breach of contract.
They are seeking a class action lawsuit since the 65-year-old popstar is notorious for starting so many of her concerts late.
Representatives for Madonna and Live Nation did not immediately respond to requests for comment from NBC New York.
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