Madonna Faces Class Action Lawsuit From Fans Over Late Start to Concerts
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Andrew Panos and Antonio Velotta are suing the 'Material Girl' singer for breach of contract, loss of value, false advertisement and negligent misrepresentation.

AceShowbiz - Madonna is at the centre of a new class action lawsuit over her tardy concerts.

Andrew Panos and Antonio Velotta claim the pop superstar kept them waiting up to three hours before taking the stage at Brooklyn Academy of Music shows in New York last year (2019), and the late concert left them stranded in the city.

Both men allege they missed their scheduled trains or other rides home because the pop star's concerts didn't end until 1am, and this messed up their work and school plans for the day after the gigs.

They are suing for breach of contract, loss of value, false advertisement and negligent misrepresentation, and asking for damages and legal fees, according to TMZ.

The new lawsuit comes two months after a similar one was filed in Florida by more angry Madonna fans.

The singer's ongoing "Madame X" tour has been plagued by concert cancellations and unannounced late shows, all of which the "Material Girl" singer has apologised for.

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