Madonna, the irreverent and provocative Queen of Pop, announced on Tuesday a world tour titled The Celebration Tour with 35 concerts spread between North America and Europe, in which he will approach his four decades of career.
The tour promises to immerse audiences in an “artistic journey” through the singer’s career from her first album, “Madonna”, in 1983, to the most recent “Madame X”, in 2019, passing through a tribute to New York, the city where it all began, according to a press release.
The first date is July 15 at Rogers Stadium in Vancouver (Canada), from where it will leave for other large capacity venues in Detroit (August 5), Chicago (August 9), New York (August 23 and 24). ), Miami (September 9) and Los Angeles (September 27).
Eleven performances are scheduled in Europe, the first on October 14 at the O2 stadium in London and the last on December 1 at the Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam, passing through Barcelona (November 1), Lisbon (November 6), Paris (November 12) , and November 13), Milan (November 23) and Berlin (November 28).
“I’m excited to explore as many songs as possible in hopes of giving my fans the show they’ve been waiting for,” the 64-year-old artist says in the note she posted today along with a video celebrity.
In the video, a nod to her film “Truth or Dare”, Madonna chairs a table with friends like actor Jack Black, singer Lil Wayne or comedian Amy Schumer, who challenges her to get started on a tour of his hits.
Also appearing on the table is Bob the Drag Queen, who will be part of all “tour” performances as a “special guest” for a “unique experience.”
The singer caused a stir last weekend by deleting all content from her Instagram after Billboard magazine announced last Friday that she was planning a full catalog tour.
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