Madonna continues to shatter stereotypes. Because despite over 30 years in the game, her demand has lost none of its lustre.
The Pop supreme has been hot on the promo trail for new album ‘Madame X’ and has announced a like-titled theater tour in support of the set.
Initially, the move surprised many given her gargantuan touring profile. A profile which led many to believe her next natural step would be stadiums.
But, ever unpredictable, Madge is driving in a different direction – and is reaping the rewards worldwide. Especially in London town where she’s had to add a number of extra dates.
Details below…
Dynamite demand has seen the 60-year-old announce three new 2020 shows at the London Palladium, which join the 12 earlier announced dates.
Here’s how her itinerary is looking now:
MADONNA MADAME X 2020 LONDON TOUR DATES
26 January London, U.K. The London Palladium
27 January London, U.K. The London Palladium
29 January London, U.K. The London Palladium
30 January London, U.K. The London Palladium
01 February London, U.K. The London Palladium
02 February London, U.K. The London Palladium
04 February London, U.K. The London Palladium
05 February London, U.K. The London Palladium
06 February London, U.K. The London Palladium
08 February London, U.K. The London Palladium
09 February London, U.K. The London Palladium
11 February London, U.K. The London Palladium
Additional UK Shows:
12 February London, U.K. The London Palladium
13 February London, U.K. The London Palladium
15 February London, U.K. The London Palladium
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The shows form part of a mini-residency style setup that’ll see Madonna house the ‘Madame X Tour’ in select intimate venues across the globe. Other cities include New York, Los Angeles, Paris, and Lisbon.
Tickets for the new shows go on-sale tomorrow (May 29th). Info on all dates globally can be found HERE.
‘Madame X,’ the album, drops June 14th.
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It’s not hard to sell out theaters
I’m sure she would still be selling out stadiums and arenas lmao she’s Madonna a touring force of nature
Tell that to Janet who’s struggling to sell her Vegas theater show.
Janet who? Because the Icon Janet’s residency is sold out, so which Janet are you referring to?
It is if the ticket prices are expensive.
From stadiums to small venues. FULL OF FLOP SINGLES FROM BAD ALBUMS AND not singing the hits (or) if she sings the HITS they are remixed and a Hot Mess. I miss Old School soulful dancing Madonna. Keep ignoring Angel, Bedtime Stories, Hard Candy, Ray of Light………………..
Hard candy needs to be ignored lol
Hard Candy: Girl or T***** whichever you choose………….. Miles Away is classic, She’s No Me is a great cut and The song with Kanye. Child you missing out……..(probably on more than just Hardcandy)……………
Lol gurl nobody remembers hard candy, not even Madonna, it was her worst album after American Life
She sung plenty if oldies on the Rebel Heart tour. And “Miles Away” and the demos for “Latte” were the only good music to come out of the Hard Candy era.
Lol, but the tickets aren’t on sale yet, she’s doing a lottery. The maximum amount of REQUESTS for tickets have been received, doesn’t mean they will all sell.
There is no lottery for the EU shows.
They are sold out.
Wrong, yes there is, tickets dont go on sale until tomorrow so how are they sold out lol.
Huh? When you request the tickets you have to give them your credit card info. After the deadline for requests passes they fill up the seats and charge you. So yes, they did sell!
Wrong, boy/gurl. 😀 I completely don’t get it why you are saying this when you clearly have no clue about this.
I bought my tickets last week (with thousands of other fans) for the London show, and another for the Paris show on Monday.
The EU ticket system is totally different to the US system… You only had to register in advance with e-mail and phone number, without credit card information.
We got our special link and verified fan code on the morning when the sales started (both for the London shows on Friday and for the Paris shows on Monday). Only the Lisbon shows didn’t need any kind of registration, not even a verified fan registration.
So yes, the London shows are already sold out, only verified fan sale will be available.
The Paris shows are also almost completely sold out. Only verified fans sales there too. (However there was a promise for general public sale, but as all concerts are almost sold out, I think they won’t go on a general public sale. And already 3 more shows have been announced for verified fans, sale starts next Friday.)