Madonna Responds To Nate Hollander Lawsuit For Concerts Tardiness

Madonna Responds To Fan Suing Her For Concerts Tardiness

This is new, a Florida man has filed a class-action lawsuit against Madonna after a concert he planned to attend in Miami Beach was pushed back by two hours to accommodate Madame X.

Nate Hollander has taken the law into in his own hands and filed a lawsuit against Madonna on Nov. 4 in federal court in Miami-Dade County. Continue on to get the latest on Madonna Responds Nate Hollander Lawsuit…

 

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F. A.C.T.S. ? ……………….. #madamextheatre #thecolosseum

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CelebNMusic247.com reports that Nate Hollander purchased three tickets totaling $1,024.95 for Madonna’s Dec. 17, 2019, “Madame X Tour” at the Fillmore Miami Beach concert venue and he’s already filed a lawsuit?

Madonna‘s Madame X tour, the shows are scheduled to start at 8:30 p.m., according to the suit against the pop star and concert promoter Live Nation.

Well, the singer, 61, has a “long history of arriving and starting her concerts late” and to accommodate her tardiness her shows, including the Miami Beach one, were rescheduled to start at 10:30 p.m., the complaint states.

Here is where it gets interesting.

So, Hollander is upset that the concert was rescheduled to start at 10:30 p.m. so he asked Live Nation for a refund by they would not refund him his money, according to the lawsuit.

The suit claims:

Ticketholders had to work and go to school the next day, which prevented them from attending a concert that would end at around 1:00 a.m.. Hollander attempted, without success, to obtain a refund for the three tickers purchased for the Madonna concert.

Why Hollander is SUING Madonna:

In an attempt to recover some of the money he spent, Hollander used Ticketmaster to resell the concert tickets.

Due to the change in the start times … all tickets purchased by Hollander and all class members suffered an extreme loss in value, making it impossible for Hollander and all class members to recover the amount paid for said tickets by reselling them.

Since he has NOT been able to sell his tickets, Hollander is suing for breach of contract and negligent misrepresentation and is seeking damages.  He claims Madonna and Live Nation “knew or should have known that said concerts would not start at 8:30 p.m.” due to her showing up late to previous shows.

Then, it was reported by KVVU in Las Vegas that fans reportedly booed Madonna and chanted they wanted a refund after a show Thursday at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace started two hours late. The show started at 12:30 a.m. after it was scheduled to start at 10:30 p.m.

Madonna Responds To Fan Suing Her For Concerts Tardiness

Madonna addressed the crowd in a video she posted on Twitter early Saturday morning.

She stated:

Here’s something that you all need to understand. And that is, that a queen is never late. She captioned the video “F.A.C.T.S.” with a crown emoji and the hashtags “#madamextheatre #thecolosseum.”

The Madame X Tour ends in March 2020 with stops in Los Angeles, Boston, Philadelphia and in Europe.

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