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So who has registered for the UK London dates? I certainly have !!

 

London Palladium

 

26,27,29,30 January

1,2 February

 

Prices

£61.50

£126.60

£226.50

£351.50

£426.50

£481.50

 

Medellin VIP Package £1246.50

* Top price ticket

* Backstage Tour

* Group photo on the stage (not with M)

* 2.5 pre show dinner and party

* Post show party

* Gift Item

* Tour Laminate

* Photo opportunity at entrance

 

Crave VIP Package £846.50

All of the above apart from backstage tour and photo on stage.

 

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Full list of confirmed dates:

 

Howard Gilman Opera House, New York City, US

September 12, 2019

September 14, 2019

September 15, 2019

September 17, 2019

September 19, 2019

September 21, 2019

September 22, 2019

September 24, 2019

September 25, 2019

September 26, 2019

September 28, 2019

October 1, 2019

 

Chicago Theatre, Chicago, US

October 15, 2019

October 16, 2019

October 17, 2019

October 21, 2019

 

Wiltern Theatre, Los Angeles, US

November 12, 2019

November 13, 2019

November 14, 2019

November 16, 2019

November 17, 2019

November 21, 2019

November 23, 2019

November 24, 2019

November 25, 2019

 

London Palladium, London, UK

January 26, 2020

January 27, 2020

January 29, 2020

January 30, 2020

February 1, 2020

February 2, 2020

 

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Fabulous! *.*

 

I think I'm going to have sit this one out. :( I just don't have the money to spare and it seems like it'll be a nightmare getting hold of decent tickets anyway. Maybe a proper tour will follow?

Madonna will be playing five dates at Le Grand Rex in Paris:

 

18th February 2020

19th February 2020

20th February 2020

22nd February 2020

23rd February 2020

NME:

Madonna has just announced the London dates of her super-intimate ‘Madame X Tour’, which promises to show a slightly different side to the singer than her usual lavish, arena-sized spectaculars. With this in mind, here are 10 unsung gems that the Queen of Pop could dust off to make the tour really pop.

 

‘Oh Father’

This autobiographical ballad from 1989’s game-changing Like a Prayer album is one of Madonna’s finest, and she hasn’t performed it live since 1990’s ‘Blond Ambition World Tour’. If Madame X wants to get properly personal during her theatre gigs, ‘Oh Father’ should be her go-to song.

 

‘Justify My Love’

The sexually explicit video was banned by MTV, but the song itself is a trip-hop gem so erotic it’s practically pop viagra. Madonna hasn’t performed it live since 1993, and it would definitely lend itself to a theatrical and oh-so-provocative stage treatment.

 

‘Rain’

Some fans think this cascading, Carpenters-esque ballad from 1992’s Erotica album is really about ejaculation. Others reckon it’s just a cute love song, but wouldn’t it be fun if Madonna kept us getting by singing it live again?

 

‘I’ll Remember’

Though it was a hit in 1994, this sweet slowie – basically a super-reasonable break-up song – has been overlooked since, probably because it was recorded for the soundtrack to With Honors, a Joe Pesci/Brendan Fraser movie that no one really needs to see. Madonna has never performed it live, so it would definitely provide a “WTF?!” moment if she revived it now.

 

‘Secret’

Folky R&B from 1994’s Bedtime Stories album, ‘Secret’ is a low-key beauty. Madonna sang it a few times on 2015’s ‘Rebel Heart Tour’, but it hasn’t been dusted off properly since 2001. And musically and thematically, it would segue perfectly into Madonna’s new, Swae Lee-assisted single ‘Crave’.

 

‘What It Feels Like for A Girl’

Surprisingly, this dreamy mid-tempo track from 2000’s Music album has only been performed live twice, at intimate launch gigs for the album. Nearly 20 years later, its wistful melodies and feminist lyrics are certainly worth revisiting. “When you open up your mouth to speak, could you be a little weak?” Madonna sings on the chorus, neatly encapsulating the way patriarchal society can encourage girls to make themselves seem smaller than they are.

 

‘Don’t Tell Me’

This country-flavoured bop, also from the Music album, is one of those Madonna songs that even non-fans begrudgingly say they like. Madonna performed ‘Don’t Tell Me’ with Miley Cyrus at the latter’s MTV Unplugged special in 2014, and then a few times on her last tour, but it hasn’t been a core part of her setlist since 2004. Given that peers including Kylie Minogue and Justin Timberlake have been incorporating country into their sound recently, it feels like the right time to bring it back. And wouldn’t it be great to see Madge in a cowboy hat again?

 

‘Hollywood’

Despite being the American Life album’s second single (and a Number Two hit in the UK), Madonna has never performed this song on tour. Co-produced by Mirwais Ahmadzaï, who’s also Madonna’s main collaborator on Madame X, its unexpected blend of electro-pop and psych-folk still sounds totally fresh. And the lyrics, while not exactly deep, actually feel even more relevant today. “Music stations always play the same song, I’m bored with the concept of right and wrong,” Madonna sings on the bridge. Same, babes.

 

‘Get Together’

This euphoric highlight from 2005’s Confessions on a Dance Floor album (Madonna’s last masterpiece) anticipated the rise of EDM and still sounds massive 14 years later. Its lyrics look simple on paper (“Can we get together? I really, I really wanna be with you“) but capture the thrill of going out dancing and maybe hooking with someone just as effortlessly as ‘Into The Groove’ did two decades earlier.

 

‘Joan Of Arc’

It’s probably the best song from the Rebel Heart album, but Madonna performed it on the accompanying tour… once. Fans love it because it shows the steely pop queen at her most vulnerable and unvarnished, so it could create a real hairs-standing-on-end moment in an intimate setting.

Some great choices here! I'm especially down for the resurrection of some overlooked Music / American Life tracks following her reunion with Mirwais. 'What It Feels Like for a Girl' is a song I'm surprised she hasn't returned to tbh; would be nice to see her push a big message with a song that's sonically subtle.

Got my tickets today :)

 

Wed 29th January - Stalls, Row G

Tuesday 11th February - Upper Circle :)

Six more London dates revealed:

 

Tuesday 4 February

Wednesday 5 February

Thursday 6 February

Saturday 8 February

Sunday 9 February

Tuesday 11 February

 

Got my tickets today :)

Congrats!

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I know right !!! I bet she does it again lol

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That article is rubbish if it wasn’t selling they would not of added all those extra shows.

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