Time waits for no one — except Madonna. Her fans,Watch Don’t Believe The Hole Online it seems, are less than thrilled with this arrangement.
Angry concertgoers have been complaining about the start times for the pop star's current Madame X tour, reporting that shows often start several hours after the time listed on their tickets. It's gotten so bad that one fan is now suing the pop star over it, saying it amounts to a breach of contract, BuzzFeed News reported.
The class action lawsuit claims ticket seller Live Nation refused to refund more than $1,000 in tickets after the ticket seller pushed back the start time for a Miami show.
Madonna – who, according to the lawsuit, has a reputation for tardiness – does not seem particularly concerned with these complaints. "There's something that you all need to understand," she said during a recent show in Las Vegas. "And that is that a queen is never late."
She later tweeted a clip of the moment.
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Perhaps unsurprisingly, many of her fans didn't love the pointed reminder about the pop icon's royal status.
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LiveNation didn't immediately respond to a request for comment on the lawsuit.
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