Madonna, the 64-year-old iconic pop star from the US, is expected to fully recover from a serious bacterial infection. However, she has been compelled to postpone all her commitments, including the highly anticipated Madonna: The Celebration Tour which was set to commence on July 15 in Canada. A source close to Madonna confirmed that she is currently at home, feeling better, and strictly following her doctors’ instructions.
The tour’s new starting date will be announced at a later time.
In a statement released by her manager Guy Oseary, it was revealed that Madonna was admitted to the ICU (intensive care unit) due to a severe bacterial infection. Although her health condition is improving, she is still under medical care and is expected to make a full recovery. As a result, all her commitments, including the tour, have been put on hold until further notice. Specific details regarding the new tour start date and rescheduled shows will be shared soon.
The Celebration Tour, spanning four decades of Madonna’s music, was set to kick off in North America with stops in cities like Detroit, Chicago, New York, Miami, and Los Angeles. The tour would then continue to Europe, with planned shows in 11 cities, including London in October and December. Notably, the tour would also feature special guest Bob the Drag Queen, also known as Caldwell Tidicue.
This marks Madonna’s first tour since her Madame X shows, which concluded in 2020 but were marred by knee and hip injuries that caused some performances to be canceled. Celebrities such as Michelle Visage, Rita Wilson, and Rosanna Arquette have all sent well-wishes for her speedy recovery following the news of her hospitalization.
Recognized as the Queen of Pop, Madonna’s legendary musical career spans over four decades, with reported worldwide sales of more than 300 million records.
In 2022, Madonna celebrated the 40th anniversary of her recording debut. She was also inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2008.
To mark her 63rd birthday in 2021, Madonna announced a new music deal that entails revisiting her beloved albums from her extensive discography. The deal includes all 17 studio albums, hit singles, soundtrack recordings, live albums, and compilations. Additionally, it encompasses Madonna’s music produced under labels Sire, Maverick, and Warner, incorporating her last three studio albums – MDNA, Rebel Heart, and Madame X – into the Warner catalogue from 2025.
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