Madonna reschedules ‘Celebration Tour’ due to illness.
Madonna’s Celebration Tour: New Dates Announced!
The legendary pop icon, Madonna, has made some exciting updates to her highly anticipated “Celebration Tour.” After a setback due to a serious illness that landed her in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) in June, Madonna has rescheduled some shows and canceled others.
The 65-year-old singer was originally set to kick off her world tour on July 15 in Vancouver, British Columbia, but had to put it on hold due to her hospitalization. However, fans can now rejoice as the new tour dates have been released!
According to Associated Press, the Celebration Tour will now begin in October at the O2 Arena in London. The majority of Madonna’s North American tour dates have been rescheduled for the end of the year and 2024, starting on December 13 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York.
Just Announced⚡ Madonna Reveals Rescheduled Dates for The Celebration Tour! The Celebration Tour will come to:
- @AmalieArena 4/4/24, resch from 9/7/23
- @KaseyaCenter 4/6 & 4/7/24, resch from 9/9 & 9/10/23
All previously purchased tickets will be valid for the new dates. pic.twitter.com/SrlidOL1rW
— Live Nation (@LiveNation) August 15, 2023
Unfortunately, due to scheduling conflicts, five shows in San Francisco, Las Vegas, Phoenix, Tulsa, and Nashville have been canceled. Refunds will be issued for these shows. More information can be found here.
In July, Madonna took to Instagram to express her gratitude for the love and support she received during her hospital stay. She thanked her family, friends, and fans for their unwavering support, allowing her to recover and continue her work.
Madonna’s Celebration Tour promises to be a spectacular event, celebrating her four decades of music. Don’t miss out on this incredible experience!
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