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Madonna Fans Pissed At Late Show

by Paul Cashmere on August 30, 2012

in News

Madonna fans in Philadelphia were both pissed and pissed off when she came on stage more than two hours late for the first show of her current US leg yesterday.

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Noise11.com follower David Barrington, an Australian in the USA tells us, “Just left the show half way through as she was late coming out on stage and we had to get a train back to New York before 12.15 am.”

Madonna was due on stage at 8pm. She didn’t start until 10:30pm.

“Never have I heard booing at a concert, sad that it was Madonna’s. She even looked nervous for the first 3 numbers,” David reports.

He says that the audience lost their patience and that didn’t help when the alcohol at the venue was flowing continuously. “Because she was so late there were many intoxicated patrons which made the concert uncomfortable for many of the paying guests. Where was the responsible service of alcohol?”

“There were many aggressive people,” he added.

Earlier this week Noise11.com reported Madonna insincere apology for cancelling the Australian tour. The apology came on 6 weeks after she cancelled the Australian tour but coincidentally on the same day she was launching her new clothing line in Australia.

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