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Relive the last 11 world tours of Madonna 40 years ago.

1985 The Maiden’s Journey

The Virgin Tour was Madonna’s first concert tour in support of her first two studio albums Madonna (1983) and Like a Virgin (1984). But this tour is limited to the US and Canada. Madonna wanted the tour to reflect herself. in collaboration with the designer Maripol for the costumes.

1987 Who’s That Girl World Tour

The Who’s That Girl World Tour is Madonna’s second concert tour. The tour supported her third studio album True Blue in 1986, as well as the soundtrack to the film Who’s That Girl in 1987. This was Madonna’s first world tour and marked a visit to Japan and Europe, with the music and techniques much better than his previous Virgin tour, Who’s That Girl incorporated multimedia elements to make the show more engaging.

Relive the last 11 world tours of Madonna 40 years ago.

1990 Blond Ambition World Tour

The Blond Ambition World Tour is Madonna’s third concert tour. Supporting her fourth studio album Like a Prayer (1989) and the soundtrack to the 1990 Dick Tracy film I’m Breathless, the 57-show tour began on April 13, 1990 in Chi.Toba, Japan and ended on August 5, 1990 in Nice, France. This was also Madonna’s first concert in Sweden and Spain. It was originally planned for the As A Prayer World Tour, which was initially sponsored by Pepsi. But the company ended the deal after controversy over the music video for “Like a Prayer.”

Relive the last 11 world tours of Madonna 40 years ago.

1993 The Girlie Show

The Girlie Show was Madonna’s fourth concert tour in support of her fifth studio album, Erotica (1992). This was Madonna’s lowest selling album at the time, and received a backlash from fans and critics alike. It also comes with the critically and commercially unsuccessful Body of Evidence with Madonna. The tour was announced in July 1993 where some critics said the tour would be a way to help “revive” her musical career. After playing this film which was not successful at all. The tour, named after an Edward Hopper painting called “Girlie Show”, was directed by Madonna’s half-brother, Christopher Ciccone.

Relive the last 11 world tours of Madonna 40 years ago.

2001 The Drowned World Tour

The Drowned World Tour was Madonna’s fifth concert tour in support of her seventh and eighth studio albums Ray of Light (1998) and Music (2000), respectively. The tour began on June 9, 2001. In Barcelona, ​​Spain and became ended in Los Angeles. California on September 15 was her first tour in eight years after The Girlie Show in 1993. The tour began when Madonna finished filming The Next Best Thing and also gave birth to a Son called Rocco and is married to film director Guy Ritchie .

Relive the last 11 world tours of Madonna 40 years ago.

2004 Reinvention World Tour

The Re-Invention World Tour was Madonna’s sixth concert tour in support of her ninth studio album, American Life (2003). The tour began on May 24, 2004 in Inglewood. and ends on 14 September in Lisbon. This will also be Madonna’s first concert in Portugal and Ireland. Rumors of the tour began circulating in October 2003, but were not confirmed until March 2004. The name of the tour, Re-Invention, was chosen by Madonna as she wanted to “invent” the material. Marie Antoinette, Military, Circus, Acoustic and Scottish-Tribal; Clothing created by designers Arianne Phillips, Stella McCartney, Christian Lacroix and Karl Lagerfeld.

Relive the last 11 world tours of Madonna 40 years ago.

2006 Tour of the Confessions

The Confessions Tour is Madonna’s seventh concert tour, released in support of her tenth studio album Confessions on a Dance Floor (2005). The tour began in 2006 and ended in Tokyo on September 21, visiting North America and Europe as well as the tour singer’s past. It was divided into various themed performances: Equestrian, Bedouin, Never Mind the Bollocks and Disco. The performance at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome was condemned by religious leaders as Madonna’s hostility to the Roman Catholic Church. But Madonna explained that Her intention in the show was to catch the attention of millions of children dying in Africa.

Relive the last 11 world tours of Madonna 40 years ago.

2008-2009 The Sticky and Sweet Tour

The Sticky & Sweet Tour was Madonna’s eighth concert tour to promote her eleventh studio album, Hard Candy (2008). This was Madonna’s first major venture with Live Nation to support the Hard Candy album. It was announced in May 2008, with concerts in Europe and North America. It also marked Madonna’s first tour of Mexico and South America in fifteen years. It started in Cardiff on 23 August 2008 and ended in Sao Paulo on 21 December, after which Madonna decided to repeat the tour in the summer of 2009. There were 27 concerts, most of them in Europe. in a country she had never played before The 2009 additions began performing at the O2 Arena in London on July 4 and ended on September 2 in Tel Aviv. At first, he also planned to go to Australia to perform. But the tour did not visit Australia due to financial difficulties. It was described as “a fun trip to rock music” and like Madonna’s previous tours, They are divided into themed performances: Pimp, Old School, Gypsy and Rave.

Relive the last 11 world tours of Madonna 40 years ago.

2012 MDNA Tour

The MDNA Tour is Madonna’s ninth concert tour, released in support of her 12th studio album MDNA (2012). Consisting of 88 performances in the city, the tour began on May 31, 2012 at Ramat Gan Tela Stadium, Veeve and ended with Córdoba. Argentina on December 22, 2012. Rumors started that Madonna will start this tour in October 2011, but nothing has been confirmed. until four months later It was confirmed after Madonna performed at the Super Bowl halftime show and this was her first visit to the United Arab Emirates, Ukraine, Scotland and Colombia.

Relive the last 11 world tours of Madonna 40 years ago.

2015-2016 Rebel Heart Tour

The Rebel Heart Tour is Madonna’s 10th concert tour, performed in support of her 13th studio album Rebel Heart (2015). Featuring performances in 82 cities, the tour visits North America, Asia, Europe and Oceania. It started on September 9, 2015 in Montreal, Canada at the Bell Center and ended on March 20, 2016 in Sydney, Australia at Allphones Arena.. The tour was officially announced on March 1, 2015 through Global Touring Division Live Nation Entertainment under the supervision of Arthur Fogel, this is the fifth collaboration between Madonna and Live Nation. The tour will also include visits to Taiwan, Thailand, Hong Kong, Macau, the Philippines, Singapore and New Zealand. For the first time in the life of a young singer This was also her first visit to Australia since Girlie Show (1993).

Relive the last 11 world tours of Madonna 40 years ago.

Madame X Tour 2019-2020

The Madame X Tour is Madonna’s 11th concert tour in support of her 14th studio album Madame X (2019), beginning September 17, 2019 at the BAM Howard Gilman Opera House in New York City. and ends on March 8, 2020 at Grand Rex Paris The tour takes place entirely in theatres. This was the first time the singer played in a smaller venue since The Virgin Tour (1985). Madonna had previously expressed an interest in doing a smaller show during an interview in 2017. USA, UK, France and Portugal only. By not bringing mobile phones and smart watches into the concert, which the fans are happy to do

Relive the last 11 world tours of Madonna 40 years ago.

2023 Celebration Tour

Madonna: The Celebration Tour is Madonna’s latest 12th concert tour and is said to be the singer’s biggest production yet. She will play songs from every period over her 40 year career. It is expected to start on July 15, 2023 at the Rogers Arena in Vancouver, Canada and end in December this year at the Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam. visits different cities in North America and Europe She underlines her 40 year music career.

Relive the last 11 world tours of Madonna 40 years ago.