Regrettably, the 66-year-old pop sensation was unable to serenade her audience with her greatest hits, including 'B—c, I'm Madonna' and 'Like a Virgin,' as the clock struck 11 pm.
Remarkably, despite the disruptions, the arena's operators, AEG and Transport for London, have decided against pressing charges, although they have imposed fines amounting to £10,000.
Disappointed fans, who had eagerly anticipated a two-hour spectacle, expressed their frustration on the digital platform X, formerly known as Twitter. They felt they had been deprived of an electrifying finale, all this after shelling out a substantial £1300 for their coveted tickets.
The show was amazing. Stage, sound, lighting, dancers. Everything was a proper show. But when you pay so much money for a concert ticket, it would be great to start on time and therefore be able to do an en core. Kinda ruined it for me tbh ☹️ #MadonnaCelebrationTour #madonna
— 𝓙𝓮𝓷 (@jennyelliott88) October 16, 2023
@Madonna Why can’t you start concerts on time? Are the reports from London true? Is this how it’s gonna be? @LiveNation @Ticketmaster @LCArena_Detroit Can any of you do anything?
— Anthony Statz (@tonester27) October 16, 2023