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Truth or dare? ? Madonna has rarely ever been one to shy away from the latter. In an announcement video that nods to her documentary of the same title, a slate of special guests prompts her with a challenge: “I dare you to do a world tour and play your greatest motherfucking hits.”

Madonna: the Celebration tour will span 40 years of the singer’s career, bringing her greatest hits to 35 cities across North America and Europe. “I am excited to explore as many songs as possible in hopes to give my fans the show they have been waiting for,” Madonna shared in a statement.

On Thursday, she added an additional 13 dates due to “overwhelming demanded.”

General sale for the Celebration tour begins Friday, Jan. 20, at 10 a.m. local time. More information is available via the official Madonna website .

Bob the Drag Queen – who appears in the announcement video alongside Diplo, Judd Apatow, Jack Black, Lil Wayne, Bob The Drag Queen, Kate Berlant, Larry Owens, Meg Stalter, and Eric Andre – will join as support across the entire tour.

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Madonna announces her rescheduled Celebration tour dates

Madonna has announced her rescheduled Celebration tour dates in North America.

On Aug. 15, the music icon and Live Nation announced in a press release that the dates for the North American leg of her greatest hits tour, which was supposed to begin last month, have been rescheduled. 

Live Nation revealed that the pop superstar’s Celebration tour will now kick off stateside following her United Kingdom and Europe dates. She will play some of her biggest hits on opening night of the American leg Dec. 13 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn.

“Tickets for the previously scheduled shows will be honored on the new dates,” the press release said, except for one show in New York City and six shows in Los Angeles.

However, there are some shows that could not be rescheduled at all due to a change in venue or scheduling conflicts. The following shows have been canceled: July 27 in Tulsa, Oklahoma; Dec. 22 in Nashville; Jan. 15 in San Francisco, Jan. 18 in Las Vegas; and January 20 in Phoenix, Arizona. 

“Madonna regrets the inconvenience to fans and hopes to make it up to those markets in the future,” the press release continued. 

Fans who purchased tickets to those shows will be issued refunds at the original point of purchase. 

Why was her tour rescheduled? 

Madonna decided to postpone her tour less than one month out from when it was supposed to begin due to a hospitalization. 

In June, the “Material Girl” singer spent multiple days in the intensive care unit after battling a “serious bacterial infection,” her manager, Guy Oseary, informed fans at the time. 

“On Saturday, June 24, Madonna developed a serious bacterial infection which led to a several-day stay in the ICU,” he wrote in an Instagram post on June 28. “Her health is improving, however she is still under medical care. A full recovery is expected.”

He continued, “At this time we will need to pause all commitments, which includes the tour. We will share more details with you as soon as we have them, including a new start date for the tour and for rescheduled shows.”

Madonna's Celebration tour, which will highlight four-decades worth of music, was originally supposed to start on July 15 in Vancouver, Canada. 

On July 10, Madonna shared a health update on Instagram . 

“My first thought when I woke up in the hospital was my children,” she wrote. “My second thought was that I did not want to disappoint anyone who bought tickets for my tour. I didn’t want to let down the people who worked tirelessly with me over the last few months to create my show. I didn’t want to disappoint anyone.”

She told her fans she would prioritize her health so she could get back on stage as soon as possible. 

New tour dates 

Most of the shows have been rescheduled to a new date at the same venue, but a few shows will be performed in a different location. Fans who bought tickets to the Madison Square Garden concert in New York City for Aug. 27 will have “an exclusive opportunity” to buy tickets to a new performance added to the tour at Barclays Center on Dec. 16, the press release said. 

Fans who had tickets for Los Angeles shows on Sept. 27, Sept. 28, Sept. 30 and Oct. 1 at Crypto.com Arena and on Jan. 7 and Jan. 8 at Kia Forum will be able to purchase tickets for newly added dates at Kia Forum in Inglewood, California on March 4, March 5, March 7, March 9 and March 11.

Check out the other tour dates below. 

United Kingdom and Europe Leg

Oct. 14 — London, England, at The O2

Oct. 15 — London, England, at The O2

Oct. 17 — London, England, at The O2

Oct. 18 — London, England, at The O2

Oct. 21 — Antwerp, Belgium, at Sportpaleis

Oct. 22 — Antwerp, Belgium, at Sportpaleis

Oct. 25 — Copenhagen, Denmark, at Royal Arena

Oct. 26 — Copenhagen, Denmark, at Royal Arena

Oct. 28 — Stockholm, Sweden, at Tele2 Arena

Nov. 1 — Barcelona, Spain, at Palau Sant Jordi

Nov. 2 — Barcelona, Spain, at Palau Sant Jordi

Nov. 6 — Lisbon, Portugal, at Altice Arena

Nov. 7 — Lisbon, Portugal, at Altice Arena

Nov. 12 — Paris, France at Accor Arena

Nov. 13 — Paris, France, at Accor Arena

Nov. 15 — Cologne, Germany, at Lanxess Arena

Nov. 16 — Cologne, Germany, at Lanxess Arena

Nov. 19 — Paris, France, at Accor Arena

Nov. 20 — Paris, France, at Accor Arena

Nov. 23 — Milan, Italy, at Mediolanum Forum

Nov. 25 — Milan, Italy, at Mediolanum Forum

Nov. 28 — Berlin, Germany, at Mercedes-Benz Arena

Nov. 29 — Berlin, Germany, at Mercedes-Benz Arena

Dec. 1 — Amsterdam, Netherlands, at Ziggo Dome

Dec. 2 — Amsterdam, Netherlands, at Ziggo Dome

Dec. 5 — London, England, at The O2

Dec. 6 — London, England, at The O2

North American Leg

Dec. 13 — Brooklyn at Barclays Center

Dec. 14 — Brooklyn at Barclays Center

Dec. 16 — Brooklyn at Barclays Center

Dec. 18 — Washington, D.C., at Capital One Arena

Dec. 19 — Washington, D.C., at Capital One Arena

Jan. 8 — Boston at TD Garden

Jan. 9 — Boston at TD Garden

Jan. 11 — Toronto at Scotiabank Arena

Jan. 12 — Toronto at Scotiabank Arena

Jan. 15 — Detroit, Michigan, at Little Caesars Arena

Jan. 18 — Montreal at Bell Centre

Jan. 20 — Montreal at Bell Centre

Jan. 22 — New York City at Madison Square Garden Arena

Jan. 23 — New York City at Madison Square Garden Arena

Jan. 25 — Philadelphia at Wells Fargo Center

Jan. 29 — New York City at Madison Square Garden Arena

Feb. 1 — Chicago at United Center

Feb. 2 — Chicago at United Center

Feb. 5 — Pittsburgh at PPG Paints Arena

Feb. 8 — Cleveland, Ohio, at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse

Feb. 13 — Saint Paul, Minnesota, at Xcel Energy Center

Feb. 17 — Seattle, Washington, at Climate Pledge Arena

Feb. 18 — Seattle, Washington, at Climate Pledge Arena

Feb. 21 — Vancouver at Rogers Arena

Feb. 24 — Sacramento, California, at Golden 1 Center

Feb. 27 — San Francisco at Chase Center

Feb. 28 — San Francisco at Chase Center

March 1 — Las Vegas at T-Mobile Arena

March 2 — Las Vegas at T-Mobile Arena

March 4 — Los Angeles at Kia Forum

March 5 — Los Angeles at Kia Forum

March 7 — Los Angeles at Kia Forum

March 9 — Los Angeles at Kia Forum

March 11 — Los Angeles at Kia Forum

March 13 — Palm Desert, California, at Acrisure Arena

March 16 — Phoenix, Arizona, at Footprint Center

March 19 — Denver, Colorado, at Ball Arena

March 24 — Dallas, Texas, at American Airlines Center

March 25 — Dallas, Texas at American Airlines Center

March 28 — Houston, Texas, at Toyota Center

March 29 — Houston, Texas, at Toyota Center

April 1 — Atlanta, Georgia, at State Farm Arena

April 4 — Tampa, Florida, at Amalie Arena

April 6 — Miami at Kaseya Center

April 7 — Miami at Kaseya Center

April 14 — Austin, Texas, at Moody Center

April 15 — Austin, Texas, at Moody Center

April 20 — Mexico City at Palacio De Los Deportes

April 21 — Mexico City at Palacio De Los Deportes

April 23 — Mexico City at Palacio De Los Deportes

April 24 — Mexico City at Palacio De Los Deportes

How to get tickets if moved and scheduled to different venue 

The previously mentioned New York and Los Angeles fans will automatically receive refunds for the original MSG, Crypto.com and Kia Forum shows by Aug. 28. 

Ticketmaster will then send those fans a special link and code, “based on the quality of their previous seat locations,” to purchase new tickets.

For those who had originally purchased Madison Square Garden tickets, the advance sale for the new Dec. 16 show at Barclays Center begins on Aug. 29 and ends Aug. 31. If remaining tickets are available, they will go on sale at 10 a.m. ET on Sept. 1. 

For those who had originally purchased Crypto.com tickets for the Sept. 27, Sept. 28, Sept. 30 and Oct. 1 shows and Kia Forum tickets for Jan. 7 and Jan. 8 shows, the advance sale for the new show dates (March 4, March 5, March 7, March 9, March 11) at Kia Forum starts on Aug. 29 and ends Aug. 31. A second presale opportunity runs from Sept. 1 to Sept. 4.

Remaining tickets will be available on Sept. 5 at 10 a.m. PT on Ticketmaster.com. 

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As per usual, there was no opening act. There was a DJ, Michael Diamond, but his techno lyricless set was both off target for the audience and turned down too low to really motivate the crowd. What got everyone moving was after his set when "Wanna Be Startin' Something" started blasting through the speakers.

Then at 10:15, two and a half hours after the start time, the show started. Visually it was amazing: stellar graphics, mind-blowing set pieces, and great repeated use of the elongated stage. Madonna and crew really took advantage of it. My favorite pieces were guys on the tops of 20-foot poles swinging in a 240 degree arc all over the place and "Heartbreak City" done on a spiral staircase. The final 1/4 of the show was done in 1920's imagery and flapper garb and styling and it was just beautiful.

Madonna's voice has never been better, like seriously better. And she finally learned how to play that #$#% guitar she keeps shoving down our throats tour after tour. She was very present and interactive with the audience too. There were some great parts with her dancers and she talked a lot. She's almost 60 so I didn't expect her to be bouncing up and down but she still did a lot more than I expected.

The song selection was a mixed bag. The first half of the show was heavy on songs from Rebel Heart (6 of the first 10 songs) which is not a fun, up album even though the songs she did were some of the better songs from that mixed bag of an album. Because of it we didn't have much to do because the music wasn't fast enough to dance to and the songs were too new for us to know much of the lyrics. The exception was "Heartbreak City"/"Love Don't Live Here Anymore" which was a show highlight.

She also chose to rearrange virtually all of her hits, some to greater effect than others. I liked the guitar-heavy "Burning Up", just not its set placement as the third song, She only did a snippet of "Vogue" and later did a mashup of "Dress You Up" / "Into the Groove" / "Everybody" / "Lucky Star" which I didn't think really worked. Her choice to do a French-language ballad and "Unapologetic Bitch" as second and next to last song just slowed things down again. They would have been better placed in the middle of the show.

And that is my major criticism of Madonna's Rebel Heart show in San Jose. As beautiful and mesmerizing as it was, the pacing was just off. The show opened slow, had some energy for a while, then hopped back and forth but never really got into high gear. The final 15 minutes though were cringeworthy. She ended up bringing some guy (out of the crowd?) on stage. I really have no idea why she thought it was a good idea to chat with a guy who has a heavy accent who obviously had been dancing off to the side but she did it...right before the finale and it just let the energy out of the room. She closed with a peppy but short version of "Holiday" - and then at a bit after midnight she said good-bye.

Now for my personal criticism of the show. My luck that the first time I see her in 15 years that she chooses songs that are hits of hers that I like the least - "Frozen", "Who's That Girl", "Deeper & Deeper, "Live To Tell", "Material Girl", "La Isla Bonita", and "Like A Virgin". She also remade and mashed many of them up to such an extent that I no longer recognized them. That's not a bad thing to do in theory; it worked for Sticky & Sweet to beautiful effect which is why I opted to give this show a chance knowing I wasn't wild about the song set. Thing is tho the rearrangements either didn't bring anything inspiring to the songs or they ended up taking away what little I liked from them. They appeared to be remade just for the sake of remaking them.

I'm glad I went but I'm still not sure if spending as much as I would have spent for a flight to Hawaii for a 2+ hour show was really worth it. Should you see it? If you are a long-time Madonna fan who hasn't seen her in a while I think you will enjoy the show. If you are not, and/or you are not that into her latest album, you might want to wait for the inevitable HBO special.

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It doesn't even seem right to call a Madonna concert a concert. It is so much more than that. Nothing can really compare to it. It is a of course a showcase of her incredible hits, but it is also a dance production, a circus, a burlesque, and a vaudeville performance among other things. The show encompasses many theatrics too difficult to quantify, but without a doubt it is a night filled with uncontrollable energy.

First and foremost Madonna is an entertainer, but she is also a serious singer whose talent can't be denied. This is too often eclipsed by the absolute tour de force performance she gives. Her show is beautifully choreographed and features virtual media displays that transfers the audience to other-worldly territories. In a live performance of one of her more recent tracks "Nobody Knows Me" she is jumping with acrobats who are flipping and flexing on tightropes all to a backdrop of haunting images displayed on the halogen screen surrounding them. Watching it is like seeing a stint from the Chinese Performing Art troupe set to a techno-dystopian universe.

If you attend a Madonna show of course you will hear hit upon hit, but don't always expect to hear the ordinary version. For the MDNA tour she did a completely unexpected cabaret version of "Like a Virgin" . It was a stripped down version in the sense that Madonna acted like a stripper literally dancing on stage for money and also in the sense that it was expedited of all the synth flourishes of the actual recording featuring only an upright piano and her vocals. The minimalist setup for this particular part of the performance allowed attention to be shifted to her voice showing the audience why she is such a revered singer.

Madonna is not an artist who milks the success of her past, but is one who marches forward with extreme progression. Her music continues to stay relevant and inspires current artists and newer fans. Her most recent album features Sri Lanka hip-hop star M.I.A. and rap diva Nicki Minaj and integrates modern sounds and cutting edge technology. Given Madonna's ever evolving style anytime seems like the right time to catch one of her shows.

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It would be unfair to call Madonna just a singer when in reality she is an icon. She is a talent that has managed to change the face of pop music forever, still projecting her creative vision onto the industry.

Growing up in a house where Madonna's music could always be heard it was only understandable that this lady quite easily found herself onto my bucket list very quickly. The MDNA tour saw her sing material from her twelfth studio album 'MDNA'.

The most refreshing attribute about Madonna is that unlike so many artists of today she is unafraid to break the boundaries and stir up some controversy at the same time. As usual the show didn't sit comfortably with everyone as some of its key themes included violence, human rights and nudity. Despite this, at the age of 56 she is still able to cause such an impact with her music which is why this tour became the twelfth highest-grossing tour of all time. It may not have included as many of the stars classic hits as some of the audience members would have liked, however it should be noted that this was not a Greatest Hits tour instead a tour aimed to showcase new songs. What has to be admired about Madonna is her ability to reinvent herself every time a new album is released, and despite being in the industry for a long time it can be so easy to lose yourself and particularly what you stand for but it's this that she has so easily avoided. However, there is no denying that as soon as the familiar tunes of 'Papa Don't Preach', 'Vogue' and 'Like A Prayer' were heard the audience were sent into a frenzy, but it must be noted that it was the careful crafting of the set list which allowed for these songs to be enjoyed so much more when they were sang.

Overall, seeing Madonna was unlike anything else I have seen, it wasn't just a show it was a performance; an artistic movement showcased by a true legend.

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Even if she hasn’t quite managed to win the critics over since 2005’s Confessions on a Dance Floor, the enormous commercial success of her subsequent records - Hard Candy and MDNA - confirms that Madonna is still among the world’s most popular solo artists. On the live front, too, she can hold her own against anybody, with a box office taking of $305 million for 88 shows on the MDNA front placing her on the very top tier where pulling power’s concerned, up there with U2 and The Rolling Stones. Perhaps with good reason, too; her most recent live show was a typically lavish affair, with a thematically complex structure boasting four sections - Transgression, Prophecy, Masculine/Feminine and Redemption. Musically, the setlists saw some reinvention of her classic material, with a stripped-back version of ‘Papa Don’t Preach’ and dramatic new incarnation of ‘Like a Prayer’ among the highlights. Nods to the current pop scene, too, were commonplace; Lil Wayne made an appearance - albeit in digital form only - on their collaboration ‘Revolver’, whilst MDNA choice cut, ‘I Don’t Give a’, saw Madonna backed by Nicki Minaj over the big screens. Blending the old and the new so brazenly is one way in which she divides opinion; if there wasn’t controversy, though, it wouldn’t quite be Madonna.

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Madonna is an artist with such credentials under her belt that very few others have obtained, even less so by themselves. She has fought against all kinds of "demons" such as sexism, critics, "bad" husbands, while always being under the public eye.

And yet, with So many things/people battling to impede her succeeding, she always came out not only on top, but also having created yet another rhythm or style or trend for all the rest to follow...

So, as you may imagine, this was: ONE. HELL. OF. A. CONCERT. FOR. ME.

I have to say though that it was a BIG letdown the fact that she started the concert with some two hours of delay, which basically robbed us (Madonna fans attending on that night) of all the Encore set she could/should/would have played, most probably including some of her most famous hits, such as "Like a Prayer", amongst many other possibilities.

So, to sum it up, it Was indeed one of the Best Concerts I've ever attended (and having been to this one, there's only about some 5-8 Great Bands/Singers that I still have to see Live), but the experience was only (slightly over) half consumed.

I Fucking LOVE that Bitch!!!!!!

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It was my very first Madonna concert. I paid my most expensive ticket fees, 2!week salary, to get a Mezzanine section in my he Wiltern theater, Los Angeles (LA) when the tour was first announced, 6 months mabe.About the his venue, no AIr Condition for entire night outside or inside the theater. No comments no apologies from the facility. It might be always under this condition or just one night, I am not sure. About the production, nothing special, small stage, recycled props and pretty much the same dance moves. Madonna has a beautiful voice as ever but this show very disappointed me per all of my expectations. I recently attended Lady Gaga and Pinks (2 times), Aerosmith (2times). I would rate these shows 10 times better than Madonna in LA. To true fans who don’t make much money it is better to skip this show to retain a better memory about Madonna shows of old time.

I ran out of air the breath inside the theater so I left toward the end of the show when the stage turned totally dark. I could said the the show affected me negatively financially and emotionally. Thank you for reading.

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I have been seeing Madonna concerts for many years and she always puts on a great show ! She is an excellent performer. The Madame X show was very close and personal. She played mostly from her new album with some old favorite hits. Due to injuries and her age, she does not move around and dance like in previous shows. She also looked unexpressional due to work on her face.

Start time was 10:30 and she came on a little after 11. There was a Portuguese band beforehand playing some of her songs which was very nice.

Overall, a good show. She had her daughter with her on stage which was a sweet touch. Madonna as always was outspoken about the President and current politics which is her freedom of speech. However, I did not go to hear political views, but to see her perform her music.

She always has a god message to inspire others to make a difference in the world. I love how she stands up for women and gay rights. I love Madonna and always will !

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I've been a Madonna fan since the 80's and have always wanted to see her but never did until 1/23/16 in Miami. Because we read prior reviews and saw that she has been at lest 2 hours late, we did not get to the arena until almost 10 pm. We went to the restroom, grabbed some drinks and climbed to our $200 nosebleed seats. We only had to wait about 15 minutes before she started at 10:24 pm. She performed until almost 1 am. The stage show was good but I was kind of disappointed that most of her older popular hits were performed at a slower beat than expected. It was definitely not the dancing concert I expected. I'm happy that I finally got to see her and crossed her off my must see list but I do not feel like I ever have to see her in concert again.

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Well Madonna is known for her tremendous shows and originality. The show I went to see in 2011 was one of them, all Paris was there waitig for THE idol of all times. As adored as mickael Jackson at least she's the revolution in girl idols for many decades of teenagers and growing women. The show even at her age was incredible, she dances and sings like a twenty year old, she still has it. She could be ridiculously slow and tired in comparison with her young and muscular dancers but not! She leads every minute of her creation with great energy and passion. This was a huge venue and even though I was far from the stage it was incredible, everyone was happy and singing along, dancing also. This MDMA tour was just incredible...

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AMAZING!!! Love that she engages a lot with the audience. The track list was fantastic...the small theater experience was hard to adjust at first because I’m so used to her large stadium/arena productions, but it all changed when she started talking and explaining her reason for this production. I had many favorite moments for example, Vogue was fun, no remix just the original song performed, the Batuka ladies where fantastic, Frozen was so beautifully done, her Fado club was section was cool. Everything about this theater experience was great...I can’t wait to see it again in Vegas next weekend. I highly recommend it!

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Madonna announces Celebration greatest hits world tour

Singer will celebrate four decades in music with a 35-date run beginning in Vancouver on 15 July, with one date at London’s O2 Arena on 14 October

Madonna has announced a tour celebrating her 40 years as a recording and touring artist. Dubbed the Celebration tour, the 35-date run will begin in Vancouver, Canada, on 15 July, and run through to winter, ending on 1 December at Amsterdam’s Ziggo Dome.

First teased in a promotional video for last year’s dance chart No 1s album Finally Enough Love, the Celebration tour was officially announced in a clip parodying Madonna’s 1991 tour film Truth or Dare. In the video, celebrities including Diplo, Jack Black, Lil Wayne and Amy Schumer play a game of truth or dare with Madonna, which culminates with Schumer “daring” Madonna to embark on a greatest hits tour. “You think people would come to that show?” Madonna asks. “The answer is – fuck yeah.”

Per a press release, the Celebration tour will showcase “Madonna’s artistic journey through four decades and pays respect to the city of New York where her career in music began.”

Supporting Madonna on all dates is drag performer Bob the Drag Queen, AKA Caldwell Tidicue. Best known for winning season eight of RuPaul’s Drag Race, Tidicue has also released a handful of singles, starred in a production of Angels in America at the Berkeley Repertory Theater, and hosts a podcast, Sibling Rivalry, with Monét X Change.

The Celebration tour is Madonna’s 12th concert tour. The last time she went on the road was in 2019 and 2020, when she performed in intimate venues in support of her album Madame X. That run saw her play 12 shows at the 2,200-capacity London Palladium, with similarly lengthy stints in New York, Los Angeles and more.

The only UK date of the Celebration tour announced thus far is on 14 October at London’s 20,000-capacity O2 Arena. In a statement, Madonna said: “I am excited to explore as many songs as possible in hopes to give my fans the show they have been waiting for.”

Live Nation, the producer of the Celebration tour, has faced criticism in recent months, with the US government currently in the midst of an antitrust investigation into the touring giant and Ticketmaster parent company over whether it has abused its power in the entertainment industry. Scrutiny intensified in November, when Taylor Swift slammed Ticketmaster over the bungled pre-sale for her own greatest hits shows, dubbed the Eras tour.

In a letter to the company, the US Senate’s antitrust committee chair Amy Klobuchar expressed “serious concern about the state of competition in the ticketing industry and its harmful impact on consumers”.

Tickets for the Celebration tour go on sale on 20 January and are available from Madonna’s website .

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A Dream Setlist for Madonna’s ‘Celebration Tour,’ From Staple Songs to Slept-On Hits

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When Madonna revealed dates for “Madonna: The Celebration Tour,” a career-spanning live extravaganza, the speculation surrounding the setlist led the conversation. While the Queen of Pop is tightlipped about specifics, a couple of tidbits can be gleaned from the star-studded tour announcement.

In a video that pays tribute to her 1990 documentary “Truth or Dare,” the social media-savvy singer plays the titular game with superstars ranging from Jack Black to Lil Wayne. Eventually, Amy Schumer dares Madonna to embark on a world tour and perform her “greatest motherfuckin’ hits.”

Given the nature of the tour, which promises to highlight Madonna’s “unmatched catalog of music from the past 40-plus years,” there are some no-brainers. For example, the chance of hearing at least a snippet or iteration of stone-cold classics like “Like a Prayer,” “Music,” “Holiday,” “Papa Don’t Preach” and “Who’s That Girl” is exceedingly high. The same goes for the seminal pop anthems Madonna has been tinkering with of late.

“Frozen” reached a whole new generation of fans via the viral Sickick remix, while “Hung Up” got a reggaeton overhaul courtesy of Dominican rapper Tokischa. And then there’s the Saucy Santana-assisted “ Material Gworrllllllll! ” — a reimagining of Madonna’s 1985 smash that debuted at last year’s New York City Pride. Other leading contenders to earn a spot on the setlist include mega-hits “Crazy for You,” “Live to Tell,” “Justify My Love” and “Ray of Light.”

Madonna loves to throw in a couple of surprises and, if she’s really looking to “explore as many songs as possible,” it might be time to give “American Life” standout “Love Profusion” a spin or really cause a stir by digging even deeper into her catalog for an unperformed fan favorite like “Sanctuary” from “Erotica” or beloved “Like a Prayer” lullaby “Dear Jessie.” Hell, I’d even take “Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me” soundtrack banger “Beautiful Stranger.”

As for more recent material, anything goes. “MDNA” singles “Give Me All Your Luvin’” and “Girl Gone Wild” are fairly safe bets, while “Rebel Heart” highlights “Living For Love” and “Ghosttown” have to be on the shortlist. Madonna is understandably proud of “Madame X,” so “Medellín,” “Crave” or “God Control” aren’t completely out of the question. I’d also love to see the live debut of the recently unearthed “Back That Up to the Beat” as well as the pop icon’s own riff on Beyoncé’s “ Break My Soul (The Queens Remix) ,” which interpolates “Vogue.”

It’s worth noting that “Madonna: The Celebration Tour” promises to “pay respect to the city of New York, where her career in music began.” In that case, it’s only fitting that “Everybody,” born of the Big Apple’s boisterous ‘80s club scene, kicks off the show.

Finding the right track for the final encore is a harder proposition. Encapsulating the joy and impact of 40 years of hits is too heavy a weight for any one song to bear. Perhaps, it would be wise to close the show with “Dress You Up.” After all, there’s a nice symmetry to ending with the song that opened Madonna’s very first tour — 1985’s “The Virgin Tour.”

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Madonna Teases World Tour with Series of Sultry Selfies: 'Very Soon, I'll Be Traveling to You'

The "Material Girl" singer posted a variety of photos on Instagram alongside a caption teasing her previously postponed Celebration World Tour

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Madonna is gearing up for her Celebration World Tour — and giving fans a little tease of what to expect.

On Wednesday, the pop icon, 64, posted a series of photos on Instagram including close-up selfies, a shot of her multi-strap boots, and a bejeweled tank top that read, "Material Girl."

“All dressed up and Nowhere to go…………….👠 ……..,” she captioned the carousel. “But Soon , Very Soon, I’ll be traveling to you . #celebrationtour .”

Madonna's Celebration World Tour — marking the 40th anniversary of her debut album , which was July 27 — was previously postponed following her hospitalization in June for a serious bacterial infection.

Last week, the singer revealed on her Instagram Story that the rescheduled dates for the tour will be available soon. “Thank you again for your incredible support and patience over these past few weeks!” Madonna wrote. “I’m happy to report that the re-routed tour schedule will be coming in the next few days!”

“See you soon for a well deserved Celebration!!   🎉🌈🥳💘,” she added.

Last month, the singer told fans that her tour will now start in Europe in October with North American dates to be announced, following her illness.

"Thank you for your positive energy. Prayers and words of healing and encouragement. I have felt your love. I'm on the road to recovery and incredibly grateful for all the blessings in my life," Madonna wrote in a July 10 Instagram post .

"My first thought when I woke up in the hospital was my children. My second thought was that I did not want to disappoint anyone who bought tickets for my tour," she continued. "I also didn't want to let down the people who worked tirelessly with me over the last few months to create my show. I hate to disappoint anyone."

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"My focus now is my health and getting stronger and I assure you, I'll be back with you as soon as I can! The current plan is to reschedule the North American leg of the tour and to begin the tour in Europe," added Madonna. "I couldn't be more grateful for your care and support. Love, M."

Madonna’s manager Guy Oseary had announced on Instagram on June 28 that Madonna was in the midst of recovery after “a several-day stay in the ICU." At the time, he said, "Her health is improving, however she is still under medical care. A full recovery is expected. At this time we will need to pause all commitments, which includes the tour ."

The morning after her manager’s post, PEOPLE confirmed Madonna had returned home and was continuing recovery.

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Madonna announced today that she’ll perform a free concert in Rio de Janeiro on Saturday, May 4, to cap her blockbuster Celebration Tour .

The concert, staged at Rio’s Copacabana Beach in front of the Belmond Copacabana Palace Hotel, “will be free of charge as a thank you to her fans for celebrating more than four decades of her music over the course of the epic global run of the tour,” a message on her website reads. The concert will be Madonna’s first show in Brazil since 2012.

The tour launched in London last October with a six sold out shows at The O2. The tour has traveled across 14 countries.

The Celebration Tour continues tonight with the second of two shows in Dallas before making stops in Houston, Atlanta, Austin and others. The upcoming dates also include three nights in Miami at the Kaseya Center (April 6, 7 and 9) and five nights at Palacio De Los Deportes in Mexico City.

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Madonna will wrap up 'Celebration' tour with free show in Rio de Janeiro

Reps for Madonna say the May 4 event at Copacabana Beach serves as a special "thank you" to her fans for supporting her four-decade career. No tickets are needed for the first-come, first-served show.

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Good morning. I'm Leila Fadel. Madonna is wrapping up her Celebration tour with what might be the biggest concert of her career - a free show at Rio de Janeiro's Copacabana beach. The material girl's reps say the event serves as a special thank you to her fans for supporting her four-decade career. The concert is scheduled for Saturday, May 4, and no tickets are needed for the first-come-first-serve show. It's MORNING EDITION.

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Madonna ending epic ‘Celebration Tour’ with historic free gig in Brazil!

Madonna has announced she will end her ‘Celebration Tour’ with a historic free concert in Brazil.

The Queen of Pop, 65, shared the news on Monday (25.03.24) that the gig, sponsored by Itaú Apresenta, will be held in Rio de Janeiro on 4 May at Copacabana Beach.

A press release said it will be “free of charge as a thank you to her fans for celebration more than four decades of her music over the course of the epic global run of the tour”.

The show will also be broadcast live on TV Globo.

It will mark Madonna’s first concert in Brazil since 2012.

There are no tickets required for the event, which will take place in front of the Belmond Copacabana Palace Hotel, and entry will be available on a first-come first-serve basis.

Before arriving in Brazil, Madonna will perform Dallas before making stops including Houston, Atlanta and Austin.

She is also set to take the stage in Miami for three nights at the Kaseya Center from 6–9 April and will play at Palacio De Los Deportes in Mexico City for five nights.

Madonna’s much-anticipated greatest hits tour started at London’s O2 Arena in October with a two-hour set where she opened up about her road back to the stage after her hospitalisation in 2023 after she suffered a severe bacterial infection.

Referring to her children Lourdes, 27, Rocco, 23, David, 18, Mercy, 18, and twins Stella and Estere, 11, the singer told fans: “I didn’t think I was gonna make it. Neither did my doctors. That’s why I woke up with all of my children sitting around me.”

Madonna added about her recovery from illness: “But the angels were protecting me, and my children were there. And my children always save me every time.”

She said earlier this month about how she was struggling through her tour: “This show every night is not really so hard on me physically. It’s hard on me emotionally because I’m really telling you the story of my life.

“My heart is on my sleeve. I’ve fallen off a lot of horses and broken a lot of bones... but nothing can stop me.”

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MADONNA ANNOUNCES A HISTORIC FREE CONCERT IN RIO DE JANEIRO

MADONNA ANNOUNCES HER BIGGEST SHOW YET AS THE FINAL STOP ON HER CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED “THE CELEBRATION TOUR”. THE CELEBRATION SPANNING FOUR DECADES OF MUSIC WILL CULMINATE WITH A FREE EVENT ON MAY 4TH AT COPACABANA BEACH AS A THANK YOU TO HER INCREDIBLE FANS FROM AROUND THE WORLD. (March 25, 2024) Today, Madonna announces she will perform a historic free concert in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on Saturday, May 4th at the majestic Copacabana Beach as the culminaton of her universally praised The Celebration Tour which has been one of the most buzzed about tours of the year. The event will be her biggest gig yet , an unforgettable concert in one of the world’s most beautiul settings. The show will be free of charge as a thank you to her fans for celebrating more than four decades of her music over the course of the epic global run of the tour . It will also mark the best-selling female recording artist of all time first show in Brazil since 2012. No tickets are required for the event, entrance will be applied on a first come first serve basis the day of the event at Belmond Copacabana Palace Hotel. This unforgetable, one time event and world’s biggest dancefloor will be broadcast live on TV Globo. The world got a first glimpse of the highly-anticipated tour this past October when the tour launched in London with a record six sold out shows at The O2. Moving across 14 countries the show has not only received rave reviews by fans and critics but is a testimant to Madonna’s groundbreaking four decade long career and ongoing impact on culture. The Celebration Tour continues tonight with the second of two shows in Dallas before making stops in Houston, Atlanta, Austin and more.  The upcoming dates also include 3 nights in Miami at  the Kaseya Center (April 6th, 7th and 9th) and a phenominal 5 nights at Palacio De Los Deportes in Mexico City. The Celebration Tour is a one-of-a-kind experience with special guest Bob the Drag Queen a.k.a. Caldwell Tidicue across all dates on the global tour. Information about the event can be found on  www.madonnainrio.com  and www.instagram.com/bonustrack.live/

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