Juliet Buna
Music Superstar, Madonna says she will celebrate her 40years musical career with 35-city world tour.
The 64-year-old music icon, will kick off her Celebration Tour in Vancouver in July, bringing the show to the UK on October 14 for a show at London’s O2 Arena.
According to UK Sun, the concerts will include hits from throughout her iconic career and will pay tribute to New York, where she started her career.
Madonna said, “I am excited to explore as many songs as possible in hopes to give my fans the show they have been waiting for.”
Fans will be able to get tickets from 10am on Friday at madonna.com/tour.
She will be joined on the road by special guest Bob the Drag Queen. It is due to end in Amsterdam on December 1.
To announce the news, she paid homage to her 1991 documentary Truth Or Dare by playing the game with a series of stars including Amy Schumer and Diplo.
The seven-time Grammy winner has sold more than 300 million records, making her the best-selling female artist of all time.
She has also had 13 No1 singles in the UK and 12 chart-topping albums.
A source told The Sun that “Madonna is trying something completely new — and really giving fans, young and old, what they want.
“She wants to capitalise on tracks like Frozen and Material Girl popping off on TikTok, and introduce her back catalogue to an entirely new generation.
“Previously she has always wanted to be forward-facing and focus on whatever new album she’s plugging. But now, in her mid-sixties, she is going back to basics and once again reinventing herself.
That being said, it is sure to be no holds barred and suitably risqué.“Her last Madame X tour was in small theatres, but this one will be in stadiums, with the O2 already confirmed. It’s massively exciting.”