NEW YORK — Madonna and Live Nation are expressing themselves after a lawsuit filed by two of her fans, who were angry when a recent concert in New York City began two hours after its scheduled start.
Being a bit late is excusable, but starting a concert two hours after it was scheduled to begin is a different story — and one that may land the Material Girl in court. Two fans of Madonna are suing ...
Two concertgoers filed a lawsuit against the singer last week. Live Nation and Madonna's management have responded to a lawsuit filed against the singer for starting a show late. In a joint statement, ...
Madonna and concert promoter Live Nation plan to fight a lawsuit brought by fans who were upset about the late start time to her Celebration Tour concerts. (Evan Agostini / Invision/ap) Madonna and ...
NEW YORK -- Two New York City men wanted to get into the groove of a Madonna concert. Now, they're suing the pop superstar for starting her show late because they had to get up early the next day.
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Some of Madonna‘s biggest songs, such as “Like a Prayer” and “Ray of Light” touch on spiritual topics. Despite this, “Live to Tell” feels thoroughly secular. When asked about the song, the Queen of ...
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