Madonna recovers her health and announces new dates for ‘The Celebration Tour’ world tour | Music | Entertainment

Madonna today announced that she will continue her tour Celebration Tour, after being hospitalized last June with a severe infection; That pop queen announced new dates for concerts in the United States, honoring his four-decade artistic career.

The star, who just turned 65, thanked his fans through his social networks with a video in which he announced that He was ready to put on his dancing shoes and hit the floor.

Additionally, he announced the release of a vinyl of the album Mrs X: Music From the Xperience Theatre, next September 22. Two prize themes will accompany it. The edition with colored sleeves is already sold out on pre-order, but the black option is still available.

Concerts in the United States will have to wait for Madonna to fulfill the commitments announced in the UK and Europe, here, four show in London in October, and others in Belgium, Denmark, Sweden, Spain, Portugal, France, Germany, Italy and the Netherlands, through December 2023.

Madonna will be returning home on December 13 this year, to sing at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. It’s no longer at Madison Square Garden. Those who have purchased tickets for these dates will receive their money back until August 28, and will have the exclusive option of purchasing tickets (via Ticketmaster) for Madona’s second outing at Barclays on December 16.

Something similar will happen to those who bought seats for September and October at the Crypto Arena and Kia Forum.

To the relief of fans, nearly all tickets will be redeemed, and retain their original locations, except for the shows in Los Angeles and New York mentioned above, which will have new destinations, and more. (Tulsa, Nashville, San Francisco, Las Vegas, and Phoenix) which will be permanently cancelled.

Madonna will have as a guest artist bob the waria whose real name is Christopher Caldwell, musician actor and season eight winner RuPaul’s Drag Race. (AND)

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