Sofia Benavides
(CNN) — Madonna is feeling better. The singer rescheduled the dates of his “Celebration Tour” which had to be postponed after suffering health problems at his New York home in June.
The queen of pop was admitted to the intensive care unit for a bacterial infection and then released to continue her recovery at home.
Madonna’s manager, Guy Oseary, announced at the time that the artist would be postponing the start of her tour, which was originally scheduled for July.
Madonna and Beyoncé pose with some of their daughters on their “Renaissance” concert tour.
On Tuesday, Live Nation announced that the rescheduled North American dates would take place immediately after the previously announced UK and European dates. Tickets for previously scheduled shows will be accepted on the new date. Some concerts will be canceled due to scheduling conflicts.
“Madonna regrets the inconvenience caused to fans and looks forward to improving those markets in the future,” Live Nation said in a statement on Tuesday.
Shows canceled include the July 27 show in Tulsa, the December 22 show in Nashville, the January 15 show in San Francisco, the January 18 show in Las Vegas and the January 20 show in Phoenix. Those who have purchased the tickets will receive their money back.
The tour officially kicks off with four sold-out shows in London this October, followed by shows in Belgium, Denmark, Sweden, Spain, Portugal, France, Germany, Italy and the Netherlands throughout the remainder of 2023.
The North American leg begins on December 13 in Brooklyn, at the Barclays Center.
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