THE NSW State Government has asked Madonnato foot the bill for the late-night public transport necessary to get fans home from her two Sydney concerts.

The 57-year-old singer made headlines around the globe when she ran up to three hours late on her Rebel Heart tour of Australia.

Following reports of concertgoers being stranded outside Brisbane’s Entertainment Centre and Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena in the middle of the night, NSW State Transport made the call to put on late-night trains to service Olympic Park’s Allphones Arena.

media_camera Extra trains were put on for Madonna’s Sydney shows.

Extra services until 2am were timetabled due to expectations the singer would be delayed.

“We have spoken to her about (contributing to) it,” a spokesman for NSW Minister for Transport Andrew Constance told Confidential yesterday.

But her Madgesty was on time for the first of her Sydney performances, stepping out on stage a mere 15 minutes later than scheduled — perhaps because she was paying a crew to film the show.

She ran an hour late on the Sunday night, the final performance of her global tour, which wrapped up just after 2am.