Madonna fans require reimbursements on "coarse" behavior

The artist began the first show on his new tour more than two hours late, and ticket buyers were furious.


Madonna The celebration tour has made its way to the United States, but its first meeting of this leg made reimbursements to reimbursements and to slam its "coarse" behavior. Wednesday, December 13, The pop star Has played the first North American show on its current tour at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. The doors opened at 7:30 p.m. and the concert was to start at 8:30 p.m. With a DJ opening act Honey Dijon . But fans were waiting for a long time in the night for Madonna to even start - she went on stage almost 2.5 hours late, exasperating.

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According to Page six ,, Madonna finally started her performance Around 11 p.m. a source said he was close to the singer told the publication that there were technical problems when checking the sound that had contributed to Madonna's delay. They also argued that the 65 -year -old star was only an hour late, because the Honey Dijon set was scheduled at 8:30 p.m. If Honey Dijon played for an hour, it would take the start of Madonna at 9:30 p.m. Some ticket buyers said on X (formerly Twitter) that she had started her performance closer to 10:45 p.m.

The fans were not satisfied with the delay, especially since it meant that the series did not end before 1 a.m. on a week -after week. An X -published user , "Why did Madonna went through more than two hours late like OMG why your show ended at 1 am on Wednesday." Another fan wrote , "I love Madonna but it's really [explanative] how she is literally 2 hours late for her first show in the United States." Someone else posted "I don't know why someone still supports Madonna. Regularly reports more than 3 hours late is a clear indication of what she thinks of her fans." Another user said , "I do not give an [explanive] if you are Madonna. If you are 3 hours late, you are simply [explained] rude."

Madonna performing in London in October 2023
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Some spectators demanded reimbursements because the delay of Madonna meant that they had to leave before or not long after its appearance. "@Totketmaster @Barclayscenter what the Madonna looks like. 2.5 hours late. We have to go," wrote a fan , who then added in a second post, "fun show, would have liked to see everything lol." Another The spectator said "I waited 35 years to see Madonna in concert; I was so excited. But I could only see 30 minutes. Madonna, you should be ashamed. I want a refund." Someone commented to the live ticket sales company, "2h30 late. I want a refund now."

Other fans were embarrassed by the delay, but said that Madonna's show was worth it. "She was incredible tonight - late but compensated!" published a fan on X. Another said , "Madonna appeared in Barclays tonight. Late as [explanive] but she did the thing." AE0FCC31AE342FD3A1346EBB1F342FCB

Madonna keeping fans waiting for her performances is nothing new, but some have noted that the show in Brooklyn was particularly late, even for her. When she played in London in October, ALL RIGHT! reported that She started an hour late , which meant that the concert should be interrupted due to a curfew rule on the site.

Regarding Madonna's delay, A fan published on X "When I got my tickets, I knew she would be late, so I expected it. Her lack of punctuality is essentially a joke at this stage." Someone else wrote "This is why I will never go to a Madonna concert. She is still extraordinarily late. It's rude."

Madonna has two other shows for Brooklyn on Thursday December 14 and Saturday December 16 before going to Washington, D.C.'s Capital Onena. The North American leg of the celebration tour will take place until April 26 when it occurs at the Palacio of Los Deportes in Mexico City.

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