Madonna is facing legal action from fans for starting her New York City concerts significantly late, specifically two hours past the scheduled time. The fans (Michael Fellows and Jonathan Hadden) are suing for unspecified damages, citing “wanton exercise in false advertising, negligent misrepresentation and unfair and deceptive trade practices.”
… The fans argue that the late start, which led to the concert ending after 1 AM, caused them inconvenience with limited transportation options and impacted their work and family responsibilities the following day. The lawsuit follows a history of complaints about Madonna’s tardiness at concerts, with fans expressing frustration over her lack of punctuality on social media.
But is this a valid lawsuit. Here's the answer:
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