Madonna’s attitude to the demand of the followers
Madonna does not give in to the collective demand of her followers to start concerts more punctually. The singer has reacted to this demand by stating that ‘her true followers know her punctuality on stage’. According to TMZ magazine, the singer is taking steps to address this issue and has argued that ‘her fans understand how her concerts go’ and that the time indicated on the tickets ‘is not an indication of when she will actually go to the ‘stage’
Punctuality justification
Madonna has defended her punctuality by saying that her fans who are familiar with her concerts know that her performances have a specific duration and that she usually takes the stage well after the time indicated on the tickets. In addition, he pointed out that these fans would surely know that his performances usually end well into the night.
The collective demand and its repercussions
The class action lawsuit against Madonna was filed by Michael Fellows and Jonathan Hadden, who began a legal battle last December. The plaintiffs argued that the lateness of the concerts caused them personal and work problems, making it difficult for them to use public transportation to get home and forcing them to get up early to go to work or attend to their responsibilities relatives
Likewise, they reported that if they had known that the concert would start so late, they would not have bought the tickets. However, despite criticism for the delays, Madonna’s ‘The Celebration Tour’, which marked her 40th career, was a success.