Madonna Announces Global Music Tour Honoring Four Decades of Hits, here are the dates.
Tour Dates and Details
Madonna announced the dates for her global music tour honoring four decades of hits on Tuesday morning. The Celebration Tour will kick off in North America on July 15 at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, BC, and hit Detroit, Chicago, New York, Miami, Los Angeles, Dallas, and San Francisco before wrapping up in Las Vegas on Oct. 7. The outing will then move on to Europe, starting with a date in London at the O2 Arena on Oct. 14 and winding down in Amsterdam on Dec. 1 at the Ziggo Dome. Tickets go on sale on Friday (Jan. 20) and Jan. 27 at 10 a.m. local time.
Madonna Music Tour Dates and Concept
The tour will feature the 64-year-old singer performing songs dating back to her 1983 self-titled debut through her most recent studio album, 2019’s Madame X, marking the star’s first-ever career retrospective outing. The tour announcement came just months after Madonna released her career-spanning compilation album, Finally Enough Love: 50 Number Ones. Her tour will pay respect to New York City, where her musical journey began. Bob the Drag Queen will be the special guest on all the dates.
Previous Touring
Madonna last toured in 2019 and early 2020 on her Madame X theater tour. In 2021, Madonna signed a deal with Warner Music Group for an “extensive, multi-year series of catalog releases that will revisit the groundbreaking music that made her an international icon.”
Madonna’s Music Career
Madonna will have plenty of songs to choose from for the set list, including 57 titles charting on the Billboard Hot 100, 38 top 10 hits, and 12 No. 1s, including 1990’s “Vogue,” and 2000’s “Music,” released a decade apart and each spending 24 weeks on the Hot 100. Madonna’s “Borderline” from 1984 spent 30 weeks on the Hot 100. She followed that impressive feat a decade later with the ballad “Take a Bow,” which held the No. 1 spot on the Hot 100 for seven weeks.
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