Madonna - Madame X Tour
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She has to be doing it on purpose at this point. Does she find it funny? Album is amazing, tour is gettin rave reviews, it's a shame she feels the need to ruin things. You'd think after struggling to sell out several dates she's reconsider antagonizing her fans, but it seems to have had the opposite effect. Guess she doesn't care.Comment
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wasn't she against performing on Fridays? that whole show was on Fri !
It would be funny if for some shows she starts at 8:30 and finishes at around 10:30 and some concert goers would be arriving at that time
talking about trolling, the net is having a field day with thisComment
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I don't know if he'll be able to get a case out of that but if he does, kudos to him. Madonna and LV should've told people from the beginning that the shows won't begin earlier than 10:30 pm. That's only complain i have about the tour.Cha Cha InstructorComment
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"Complaining is an advertisement for stupidity"Comment
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She's been fined, had the lights shut down on her, got booed and heckled, is now struggling to sell out dates, but she keeps doing it. It's just surreal considering how professional and hard working she has always been in other aspects of her career. I know fans give Oseary a hard time but he's been warning her about this for a long time.
The lawsuit is going nowhere, by the way. He'd have to prove his claim that tickets are now worth less because of the change of time, which is nearly impossible.Comment
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"A Queen is never late. Everyone else is simply early." - Queen Clarisse of GenoviaComment
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No one is pointing gun at your head to get the Polaroid...... and if there is people reach enough to pay that same amount of money to get a pair of shoes or a jeans.... oh well they can give away the same money for a good cause charity.
But as usual for M fans ( not directed at you in this case)every cause it’s good to stir up a drama.....My legacy is that I stayed on course… from the beginning to the end, because I believed in something inside of me. — Tina TurnerComment
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Not sure if she damaged her brand as it’s been wavering for awhile now. This could’ve been the album (and tour) to get folks off the fences but she didn’t do that. If she’s bored then why even release? Agree with the rest of your comment.My legacy is that I stayed on course… from the beginning to the end, because I believed in something inside of me. — Tina TurnerComment
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Kudos for wasting his time. Being mad is justifiable, but claiming you lost money because of it....I don't think so.
I also think it's funny that some posters on here are so vocal and hateful about it, when they haven't even experienced it.Comment
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I absolutely defend her right to do the kind of tour she wants to with the set list she feels is appropriate for the show, and I think audience members who complain about her set lists at this stage in her career are silly. I have no sympathy for someone who pays an obscene price for a show with no prior knowledge in how the artist creates their set list and show or doesn't have a proper investment in the artist's career; I don't have sympathy for her greatest fans either, who can expect artistic set lists from her yet still complain.
However, I can't defend her start times and it's sad to see people on her forums so divided on this. People should be noting her unprofessionalism and not validating her disrespect to her audience. She's selling out shows (although not always organically), but her ticket buying audience has reduced drastically; and I think her lateness has a massive bearing on this much more than the artistically indulgent set lists. I also think the set lists are a byproduct of her lateness: if she was turning up on time and giving the audience a great show, even if she wasn't performing the songs fans might want, I think they'd still be inspired and entertained, and admire her showmanship. The complaints about her set lists would be nowhere near as extreme. She needs to clean up this late show business or I fear about what may happen to her ability to tour soon.Comment
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That's the latest she's been so far, but she's been hours late each night.
I absolutely defend her right to do the kind of tour she wants to with the set list she feels is appropriate for the show, and I think audience members who complain about her set lists at this stage in her career are silly. I have no sympathy for someone who pays an obscene price for a show with no prior knowledge in how the artist creates their set list and show or doesn't have a proper investment in the artist's career; I don't have sympathy for her greatest fans either, who can expect artistic set lists from her yet still complain.
However, I can't defend her start times and it's sad to see people on her forums so divided on this. People should be noting her unprofessionalism and not validating her disrespect to her audience. She's selling out shows (although not always organically), but her ticket buying audience has reduced drastically; and I think her lateness has a massive bearing on this much more than the artistically indulgent set lists. I also think the set lists are a byproduct of her lateness: if she was turning up on time and giving the audience a great show, even if she wasn't performing the songs fans might want, I think they'd still be inspired and entertained, and admire her showmanship. The complaints about her set lists would be nowhere near as extreme. She needs to clean up this late show business or I fear about what may happen to her ability to tour soon.Blue hydrangea, cold cash divine. Cashmere, cologne and white sunshine.
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