'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

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.