Pop star Madonna and the owner of Capital One Arena have asked a U.S. judge to dismiss a proposed class action lawsuit. The lawsuit accuses Madonna of deceiving fans by starting a pair of concerts two hours late in Washington, D.C. last year. This litigation mirrors an earlier case that accused Madonna and Live Nation of similar actions regarding concert start times.
'Reasonable concertgoers — and certainly Madonna fans — do not expect the headline act at a major arena concert to take the stage at the ticketed event time,' pop star Madonna told a Washington federal court https://t.co/f1FGC6QN2S https://t.co/FJCYDyjlLy
Pop star Madonna and an arena owner have asked a U.S. judge to dismiss a proposed class action that accused the singer of duping fans when she started a pair of concerts two hours late in Washington, D.C. last year @MikeScarcella https://t.co/Cp3qqmvbvf https://t.co/j8C7ZFBqub
Live Nation Entertainment and other defendants were named in a Florida class action by ticket holders who were allegedly denied entry to the 2024 Copa America soccer final between Colombia and Argentina. #LawdotcomRadar https://t.co/oc5fC2QZvp https://t.co/mWNWJqCQPA