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NEW YORK — Madonna will "Take a Bow" with a new tour through North America and Europe starting this summer that will be a "Celebration" of the pop icon’s hits, which include 38 songs in the ...
The all-hits tour by the Queen of Pop is certain to be one of the year's biggest concert runs. By Eric Frankenberg When Madonna hits the road later this year for her career-spanning Celebration ...
It also marks Madonna’s return to the stage after her more intimate “Madame X Tour” was cut short by the Covid-19 pandemic in early 2020. For “Celebration,” which was initially delayed ...
The tour kicks off in July. It's official: Madonna's hitting the road. The Celebration Tour, kicking off July 15 in Vancouver, was announced Tuesday morning with a video featuring a star-studded ...
Madonna battled a bacterial infection in June that caused her to cancel the first leg of the “Celebration” tour in North America. “I forgot five days of my life – or my death.
Madonna‘s highly anticipated Celebration Tour is still going on, which means you don’t need to get “Hung Up” yet, as there are still plenty of opportunities see the 65-year-old hit the stage.
Live Nation confirmed new dates for Madonna’s Celebration Tour on Tuesday, a month after the Queen of Pop, 64, announced that her upcoming world tour will launch in Europe in October with North ...
Four songs into Madonna’s long-awaited Celebration Tour and a technical hitch gives her a chance to chat for a little longer than was probably planned. She tells the crowd of her early days ...
Madonna is traveling across the United States and internationally for her The Celebration Tour, which runs from July 15 to Dec. 5. Scroll down for links on how to get Madonna concert tickets for ...
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