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A disappointed music fan is pursuing a class action lawsuit against the organizer of Montreal’s Osheaga music festival because the performer she came to see was almost an hour and a half late.

Megan Le Stum is a university student and avid fan of rapper Travis Scott. She bought a three-day pass to Osheaga expecting to see the mega-star perform Friday night, but Scott was late. Many people, including Le Stum, left the festival before he finally performed.

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The class action request, filed at the Montreal courthouse on Monday, argues that Le Stum and anyone else who bought a ticket to Osheaga for Aug. 3, the day Scott performed, should be reimbursed by event organizer Evenko.

Scott is a world-famous rapper. His songs frequently top the charts on music-streaming apps like Spotify. He was scheduled to headline the Montreal festival on Friday.

Scott was scheduled to play from 9:45 p.m. to 10:55 p.m., but the festival announced on social media that he was delayed at the border. The announcement drew anger from fans online, some of whom stood for hours waiting for the rapper to arrive. Many demanded refunds.