The singer Madonna announced a second date to perform in Lisbon, November 7, after selling out tickets for the concert scheduled for the day before in less than a week.
“Due to how quickly tickets for the November 6 concert sold out and the strong demand that continues to be felt, Madonna is today announcing a second and final date on November 7.” Portuguese music producer Ritmos e Blues reported this Monday in a statement.
Both concerts, which are part of the world tour “Madonna, The Celebration Tour”, will take place at the Altice Arena, located in the Parque de las Naciones.
Tickets will go on sale this Friday, although the presale will be activated on Wednesday for members of their official fan clubs.
The tour will begin on July 15 in Vancouver (Canada) and conclude on December 2 in Amsterdam (Netherlands) after more than thirty concerts during which the “Queen of Pop” will review her four decades of career and pay tribute At New York. City. During her tour, she will be accompanied by Bob the Drag, also known as Caldwell Tidicu.
Madonna lived in Lisbon between 2017 and 2019 while one of her sons played for Portuguese youth football team Benfica. The singer confessed to having “fallen in love” with the city, which strongly influenced “Madame X”, peppered with Portuguese guitars and Cape Verdean rhythms.
With his arrival, a small commotion broke out in the Portuguese capital – unaccustomed to having international stars as neighbors – which was followed by various controversies, such as the alleged preferential treatment received to obtain a residence permit and others suspicious facilities linked to his home. .
In early 2020, he gave a series of six concerts in Lisbon as part of his sold-out “Madame X Tour”.
With information from EFE
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