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One year since I went! Still remember it clearly - reaching the venue and realising I'd dropped my ticket somewhere, bursting into tears, hyperventilating... the security calmed me down and printed a duplicate ticket as my original hadn't been scanned. She gave me a huge hug and told me to have the night of my life. What a moment of my life :'(((
Even hearing it again, that really is faith-restoring. Like, unbelievably so. What a truly remarkable woman! :cry:
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Good news: we finally have a date set for the Tour DVD release!

 

Bad news: it seems like it'll be released on her birthday - over 5 months away.

As long as the DVD is amazing , full show , not overly edited I can wait.

 

I want the full tour , including heartbreak city and love don't live here anymore.

 

 

I assume there will be a CD to accompany the DVD and I hope that's the full tour too. It annoys me that both the Confessions and Sticky & Sweet Tour CDs were 'highlights' (I put in inverted commas because they miss out some of the best) yet the MDNA one had the full set-list when I barely even like any of the renditions.
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Shebsomisnt funny !!! Someone please tell her !! She is witty in interviews but she is no comic !!
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According to DrownedMadonna, the release date has now been confirmed as 15th September. The double CD version will include 22 tracks.

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I do quite like the cover but it just annoys me how they're standing on nothing. Certainly not as bad photoshopping skills as those demonstrated in the covers for 'Ghosttown' and 'Bitch I'm Madonna' though.

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DrownedMadonna reveals that some details on the DVD have been announced, although they aren't necessarily set in stone. The DVD's running time is 138 minutes, which is apparently the same length as the Showtime broadcast and that had cut out 'Love Don’t Live Here Anymore'. Madonna is said to have explained that this was only cut off for the Showtime broadcast so hopefully it does appear on the DVD - it was certainly a tour highlight for me!

If that song is not on the DVD I will be fuming !

 

It was such a highlight of the tour .

It was great to hear that raw vocal style that doesn't seem to be present in her singing very much nowadays. Would be gutted if it was cut.
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Press release on the DVD release, confirms some details already available:

 

MADONNA: REBEL HEART TOUR

LIVE DVD, BLU-RAY & DIGITAL CONCERT FILM TO BE RELEASED SEPTEMBER 15 WITH CONCERT ALBUM

 

MADONNA has announced that her record-breaking MADONNA: REBEL HEART TOUR will be released by Eagle Vision on September 15 on digital download, DVD and Blu-ray complete with bonus content, and an audio CD of highlights from her much-heralded tour.

 

The Material Girl will also release a live album featuring 22 songs from the Rebel Heart Tour, available on double CD and digital download.

 

The MADONNA: REBEL HEART TOUR film was recorded around the world and features both live and behind the scenes material, as well as previously unreleased footage culminating with performances at the Qudos Bank Arena in Sydney, Australia in March of 2016. MADONNA: REBEL HEART TOUR is co-directed by Danny Tull and Nathan Rissman, both of whom have worked extensively with Madonna on her feature films and tour movies. A version of the film previously debuted on Showtime in December 2016.

 

The tracklist for MADONNA: REBEL HEART TOUR film and live concert album span all decades of the iconic superstar’s illustrious career, including songs from her chart-topping Rebel Heart album to classic fan favorites. Of particular note to longtime fans will be the new interpretations of some of Madonna’s timeless hits.

 

Praise includes: Madonna is Unstoppable (New York Times); Doesn’t Miss a Beat (Washington Post); the Queen of Pop…an inspirational figure (LA Weekly); the ultimate professional (Entertainment Weekly); on fire (Rolling Stone); an authoritative diva far from the end of her reign (Time Out New York); the genre’s greatest icon (Boston Herald); immeasurable (Detroit News); Queen of the World (Willamette Week); bigger, if not better than ever (San Diego Union-Tribune).

 

Produced by Live Nation Global Touring, the Rebel Heart Tour kicked off on September 9, 2015 in Montreal and visited arenas in 55 cities on four continents over seven months. Madonna performed 82 shows, plus the special “Tears Of A Clown” fan club show in Melbourne. The tour grossed $169.8 Million with 1,045,479 in attendance, making her the top grossing touring female artist in the history of Billboard Boxscore with over $1.31 billion in ticket sales sold over the course of her career. Madonna is also the fourth top grossing touring act since tracking began in 1990.

 

The Rebel Heart Tour was directed by Jamie King with musical direction by Kevin Antunes (with band keyboardist Ric’key Pageot, drummer Brian Frasier-Moore, guitarist Monte Pittman, and background vocalists Kiley Dean and Nicki Richards), lead choreography by Megan Lawson, hair by Andy LeCompte, makeup by Aaron Henrikson, and costume design by Arianne Phillips.

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Confirmed on Madonna's social media that the DVD will be up for pre-order on her birthday - this Wednesday! :cheer:

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