The singer Madonna has responded to a class action lawsuit filed against her that accuses her of start their concerts late with the argument that “her true fans know that she always goes on stage later than the scheduled time,” according to TMZ magazine.

The ‘Like a Virgin’ singer is involved in her international tour ‘The Celebration Tour0’ and was sued for starting several of his concerts in New York later than the officially announced time.

The lawsuit was filed by Michael Fellows and Jonathan Hadden, who ethey started a legal battle last December against the queen of pop, Live Nation as organizer of the tour and the Barclays Center as the venue for the concert for “intolerable, unfair and/or deceptive commercial practices.”

Both claimed that both the concert brochure As the promotion for the tour’s three December concerts in New York specified that the show would start at 8:30 p.m. local time, but it started after 10:40 p.m.

The singer is now taking action against that lawsuit and, according to documents obtained by TMZ, Madonna argues that her “fans understand how her concerts work, which is to say, she is late, and the time printed on her concert tickets is not an indication of when she will actually take the stage.” , says the publication.

The international tour with which Madonna celebrates her 40 years of career It began in October 2023 in London and will end on April 26 in Mexico City.