NEW YORK -- Two New York City men wanted to get into the groove of a Madonna concert. Now, they're suing the pop superstar for starting her show late because they had to get up early the next day.
The aptly-named “Madonna in Rio” concert takes place live from Copacabana Beach tonight, Saturday, May 4 at 9:45 p.m. local time (8:45 p.m. ET). This is the final stop on Madonna’s world tour and The ...
Being a bit late is excusable, but starting a concert two hours after it was scheduled to begin is a different story — and one that may land the Material Girl in court. Two fans of Madonna are suing ...
NEW YORK — Madonna and Live Nation are expressing themselves after a lawsuit filed by two of her fans, who were angry when a recent concert in New York City began two hours after its scheduled start.
Days after fans accused the star of breaking the law by starting concerts too late, her reps say they plan to fight back. By Bill Donahue Madonna’s management team and Live Nation responded Wednesday ...
Madonna intends to sign a $120 million recording and touring deal with live entertainment promoter Live Nation Inc. and leave her longtime record label at Warner Music Group Corp., a person familiar ...
Nashville — The industry is buzzing with talk that Madonna is considering an exit from her longtime home, Warner Music Group. Most of the focus centers on a deal said to be in the works with Live ...
Two concertgoers filed a lawsuit against the singer last week. Live Nation and Madonna's management have responded to a lawsuit filed against the singer for starting a show late. In a joint statement, ...
A 10-year, $120 million pact that would bring all of Madonna’s music business into the Live Nation fold is close to being signed. The non-traditional deal has been rumored for months, but the Wall ...
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