Madonna was reportedly two and a half hours late to her Nashville, days after fiercely denying reports she was drunk during her Louisville concert.
Country star Reba McEntire was among the fans who were kept waiting for hours, and the country star was not impressed, posting photos of the empty stage to Instagram on Monday.
'At the Madonna concert. She's not on yet...really?' Reba captioned the first of three photos as she waited at Bridgestone Arena.
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Waiting: Reba McEntire posted this photo as she waited for Madonna's Nashville show to begin. 'She's not on yet...really?' wrote the country star
The image shows the darkened arena, with what appears to be the opening act under the spotlight.
And hour later, Reba shared a photo of the still-empty stage, which was draped with a large red Madonna backdrop.
A large crowd is seen milling around the runway, waiting for the 57-year-old pop legend to take the stage.
'We're here!! Where is she???' wrote the 60-year-old Fancy singer.
Empty stage: 'We're here!!! Where is she???' Reba captioned this photo from Nashville's Bridgestone Arena on Monday as the crowd waited 2.5 hours for Madonna
Not impressed: Country star Reba McEntire, seen at a CMA party in Nashville on November 4, said the Material Girl finally took the stage at 10.31pm
Reba later posted the same photo again, captioning it: 'She came on at 10.31.'
The concert was scheduled to begin at 8pm.
For her part, Madonna made no mention of any delay as she shared two photos from her Nashville Rebel Heart show to Instagram.
'Nashville was lit! Thank you,' she captioned a photo of herself on the big screen, hovering over the audience and runway.
Superstar: Madonna performs her Rebel Heart Tour at Nashville's Bridgestone Arena on Monday
Shout out: The singer posted this photo of herself on stage in Nashville, calling it 'The Royal March'
Big crowd: The pop star shared this photo of the concert as she thanked the crowd, although she didn't mention her late arrival time. 'Nashville was lit! Thank you,' she wrote
She added an image of herself wearing a long pink cape with an 'M' design during the concert, writing:'The Royal March in Nashville.'
Over the weekend, the Material Girl strongly denied fan claims that she had been drunk while performing in Kentucky - and was also three hours late to that show.
'Madonna was very drunk,' a fan told TMZ, which reports another fan said she was 'a lil drunk but funny.'
Madonna seemed to pour fuel on the fire when she posted a photo of herself laying on the Louisville stage, joking 'Working on my stand up laying down.'
'Sexist': Madonna took to Instagram to fiercely deny claims she was drunk during her Kentucky show
In charge: Madonna plays the guitar and smiles at the crowd during her Nashville show on Monday
However, she later fiercely denied that she had been drinking in a lengthy Instagram post.
The Queen of Pop blasted critics as 'sexist' for the rumors, and insisted she never drinks before a performance.
'For those people who like to believe all they read i never drink and perform!!!' she wrote.
Pop icon: The singer is in the midst of her international Rebel Heart tour
'My show is 2 hours and 15 minutes of non stop singing and dancing.
'In Louisville I made a joke about doing a stand comedy act dressed as a clown and being able to drink alcohol.'
She added: 'Its so very interesting how society continues to not only treat me in a totally sexist way (if i a were a man no one would have said a thing) and also continue to take everything i say literally!
'Thats what happens when people don't read books and get all information from TMZ.'
Performance: Madonna performs with backup dancers in Nashville on Monday, after keeping fans waiting more than two hours
Madonna has also been in the middle of a growing custody battle with ex-husband, 47-year-old British director Guy Ritchie, over their 15-year-old son Rocco.
The teenager had been traveling with Madonna on her international Rebel Heart Tour, but left in December to go live with his father in London.
Madonna appeared in court in New York on December 23 after Rocco refused to come home for the holidays, and the judge ordered him to return to his mother so she and Guy could work out custody. However, Rocco has so far refused to return to the US.
Custody battle: Madonna's son Rocco Ritchie and her ex-husband Guy Ritchie, at the premiere of Guy's film The Man From UNCLE in New York in August
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