2019 USA
BAM Howard Gilman Opera House
Brooklyn, NY (17 Dates)
Thu 12 Sep - Brooklyn NY *Rescheduled
Sat 14 Sep - Brooklyn NY *Rescheduled
Sun 15 Sep - Brooklyn NY *Cancelled
Tue 17 Sep - Brooklyn NY
Wed 18 Sep - #citisoundvault
Thu 19 Sep - Brooklyn NY
Sat 21 Sep - Brooklyn NY
Sun 22 Sep - Brooklyn NY
Tue 24 Sep - Brooklyn NY
Wed 25 Sep - Brooklyn NY
Thu 26 Sep - Brooklyn NY
Sat 28 Sep - Brooklyn NY
Tue 01 Oct - Brooklyn NY
Wed 02 Oct - Brooklyn NY
Thu 03 Oct - Brooklyn NY
Sat 05 Oct - Brooklyn NY
Sun 06 Oct - Brooklyn NY
Mon 07 Oct - Brooklyn NY *Postponed
Thu 10 Oct - Brooklyn NY
Sat 12 Oct - Brooklyn NY
The Chicago Theatre
Chicago, IL (7 Dates)
Tue 15 Oct - Chicago IL *Rescheduled
Wed 16 Oct - Chicago IL
Thu 17 Oct - Chicago IL
Mon 21 Oct - Chicago IL
Wed 23 Oct - Chicago IL
Thu 24 Oct - Chicago IL
Sun 27 Oct - Chicago IL
Mon 28 Oct - Chicago IL *
Golden Gate Theatre
San Francisco, CA (3 Dates)
Thu 31 Oct - San Francisco, CA *Rescheduled
Sat 02 Nov - San Francisco, CA
Mon 04 Nov - San Francisco, CA
Tue 05 Nov - San Francisco, CA *
Colosseum
Las Vegas, NV (3 Dates)
Thu 07 Nov - Las Vegas NV
Sat 09 Nov - Las Vegas NV
Sun 10 Nov - Las Vegas NV
The Wiltern
Los Angeles, CA (11 Dates)
Tue 12 Nov - Los Angeles CA *Cancelled
Wed 13 Nov - Los Angeles CA
Thu 14 Nov - Los Angeles CA
Sat 16 Nov - Los Angeles CA
Sun 17 Nov - Los Angeles CA
Tue 19 Nov - Los Angeles CA
Wed 20 Nov - Los Angeles CA
Thu 21 Nov - Los Angeles CA
Sat 23 Nov - Los Angeles CA
Sun 24 Nov - Los Angeles CA
Mon 25 Nov - Los Angeles CA
Boch Center Wang Theatre
Boston, MA (3 Dates)
Sat 30 Nov - Boston MA *Cancelled
Sun 01 Dec - Boston MA *Cancelled
Mon 02 Dec - Boston MA *Cancelled
The Met Philadelphia
Philadelphia, PA (4 Dates)
Sat 07 Dec - Philadelphia PA
Sun 08 Dec - Philadelphia PA
Tue 10 Dec - #citisoundvault
Wed 11 Dec - Philadelphia PA
Fillmore Miami Beach
Miami, FL (7 Dates)
Sat 14 Dec - Miami FL
Sun 15 Dec - Miami FL
Tue 17 Dec - Miami FL
Wed 18 Dec - Miami FL
Thu 19 Dec - Miami FL
Sat 21 Dec - Miami FL
Sat 22 Dec - Miami FL *Cancelled
2020 Europe
Lisbon Coliseum
Lisbon, Portugal (8 Dates)
Sun 12 Jan - Lisbon PT
Tue 14 Jan - Lisbon PT
Thu 16 Jan - Lisbon PT
Sat 18 Jan - Lisbon PT
Sun 19 Jan - Lisbon PT *Cancelled
Tue 21 Jan - Lisbon PT
Wed 22 Jan - Lisbon PT *Cancelled
Thu 23 Jan - Lisbon PT
The London Palladium
London, GB (15 Dates)
Sun 26 Jan - London GB *Rescheduled
Mon 27 Jan - London GB *Cancelled
Wed 29 Jan - London GB
Thu 30 Jan - London GB
Sat 01 Feb - London GB
Sun 02 Feb - London GB
Tue 04 Feb - London GB *Cancelled
Wed 05 Feb - London GB
Thu 06 Feb - London GB
Sat 08 Feb - London GB
Sun 09 Feb - London GB
Tue 11 Feb - London GB *Cancelled
Wed 12 Feb - London GB
Thu 13 Feb - London GB
Sat 15 Feb - London GB
Sun 16 Feb - London GB *
Le Grand Rex
Paris, France (12 Dates)
Tue 18 Feb - Paris FR *Rescheduled
Wed 19 Feb - Paris FR *Rescheduled
Thu 20 Feb - Paris FR *Cancelled
Sat 22 Feb - Paris FR
Sun 23 Feb - Paris FR
Tue 25 Feb - Paris FR *Cancelled
Wed 26 Feb - Paris FR
Thu 27 Feb - Paris FR
Sat 29 Feb - Paris FR
Sun 01 Mar - Paris FR *Cancelled
Tue 03 Mar - Paris FR
Wed 04 Mar - Paris FR
Sat 07 Mar - Paris FR *Cancelled
Sun 08 Mar - Paris FR
Tue 10 Mar - Paris FR * Cancelled due to COVID-19
Wed 11 Mar - Paris FR *Cancelled due to COVID-19
In an old video interview, madonna one stated that she does not tolerate lateness. I find it hypocritical that she acts in a manner that she wouldnot tolerate from others. I would love to find the old video footage where she states the above. I am a fan but an apology her lateness would be easier to swallow than obnoxious hypocrisy :(
Posted by: John c | Sunday, 13 December 2015 at 10:51 PM
Jack
Claire is really good at moderating the comments. By some of the past comments posted I don't believe that she censores much at all. As much as I love Madonna and can't wait for the show next month I agree with you. I said pretty much what you said after the MDNA tour. I knew ticket sales would be slower for the next tour especially since she seemed to have no regard to her start time. She did not come on stage in Atlanta for the MDNA tour until 10:30 which is ridiculous. After having a nice dinner before the concert we sat around and sat around and sat around. I did not witness anyone leaving but afterwards a lot of people we upset she started so late. I knew then that would slow down sales for the next tour. But she seems to be selling out the shows now since all of the great reviews and her starting at a much better time. As long as 90% of tickets are sold that is considered a sellout. And I have noticed the tickets are getting sold faster closer to the dates of the shows.
Posted by: jeffrey | Thursday, 10 December 2015 at 12:30 AM
The last Madonna show I went to was the Sticky and Sweet Tour, London. She came on late and people missed the last tube. She talks about caring for one another and treating people with respect, well that should be a two way street. I still listen to Madonna and watch the odd concert, but the situation in London changed the way I thought of Madonna from that moment on. I have been to many shows since, not Madonna, and all have been on time, that's respect. Madonna needs to remember it's the fans that have put her where she is today. Talented, yes, but if you consider the sales of her last album, it's a far cry from a few years ago. Maybe people have woken up to the real Madonna!
Posted by: Robert King | Wednesday, 09 December 2015 at 11:14 PM
I adore Madonna as well JackJ, but what you are saying is very true. On MDNA the couple next to us had to leave halfway through the show because it was already after midnight and they had a long drive ahead and work the next morning. Her Madgesty should take into account how much her fans are shelling out just to see her and respect them buy starting the shows on time
Posted by: trey | Wednesday, 09 December 2015 at 09:41 PM
100% JACK - COULDN'T AGREE WITH YOU MORE!!!
Posted by: AMAN | Wednesday, 09 December 2015 at 05:02 PM
And Madonna wonders why her shows didn't get sold out this time around like before. It's a matter of respect... people have trains to catch, babysitters to let go, be at work on time the next day, etc. I don't mind her being 20 or even 30 minutes late but when she makes the fans wait for over an hour or more that's being disrespectful to the time the fans are giving her. Madonna has to realize that her fan base is getting older and they have responsibilities... instead of "listening" to them she's chastising them... that will definitely be reflected on the next tour's ticket sales. In my opinion, majority of her shows weren't sold out this time around due to 2 simple reasons:
- Folks got tired of her not incorporating old songs in her set list (luckily, she rectified the issue on this outing probably once she saw the slow sales. Did you notice this is the first time Madonna shared which oldies will be on the set list prior to the tour kick-off via Instagram?)
- Frustration over the late start. It's not like she can't start early... get up early, do the soundcheck early, start the show early, go to bed early...)
Don't get me wrong... I LOVE her... I've already been to 2 RH shows and will be going to 2 more in January. The show is AMAZING... probably her best since Blonde Ambition. I'm just providing some constructive criticism... I would love to see her shows get sold out like before.
This comment will probably be moderated out so I might as well stop here...
Posted by: jackj | Tuesday, 08 December 2015 at 10:17 PM