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Madonna gets emotional on stage talking about her health scare: ‘I was unconscious’ - us.hola.com - London - Belgium
us.hola.com
23.10.2023 / 17:27

Madonna gets emotional on stage talking about her health scare: ‘I was unconscious’

Madonna is opening up about her health scare during her latest concert in Belgium, as part of her Celebration Tour. The iconic singer shared her thoughts with the audience on Saturday night, revealing that it is a “miracle” to be performing for her fans, and showing her appreciation after going through a full recovery.MADONNA BRINGS DAUGHTERS LOURDES, MERCY, AND ESTERE TO THE STAGE ON CELEBRATION TOUR CONCERTGLORIA GAYNOR REACTS TO MADONNA’S COVER OF ‘I WILL SURVIVE’LOURDES LEON RELEASES NEW SONG AND VIDEO PAYING TRIBUTE TO MADONNAThe 65-year-old got emotional while opening up about how she felt during the difficult moment.

Madonna’s singing at ‘Celebration Tour’ is “all live vocal”, says Stuart Price - www.nme.com - Britain - London
nme.com
20.10.2023 / 13:31

Madonna’s singing at ‘Celebration Tour’ is “all live vocal”, says Stuart Price

Madonna‘s musical director Stuart Price has said the icon’s singing on her current ‘Celebration Tour’ is “all live vocal”.The Queen Of Pop began the UK and European leg of her 40th anniversary tour at The O2 in London last Saturday (October 14). She has since played a further three nights at the arena, and will return for two more in December.During a new conversation with Billboard, Price – who served as a producer on Madonna’s 2005 album ‘Confessions On A Dance Floor’ – reflected on the opening gig, and shared further details about the dates.The interviewer at one point told Price that Madge’s voice “sounded amazing”, singling out her performance of the 1998 single ‘Ray Of Light’.“In terms of building the show, top of the list is got to be, ‘Can we make something that is enjoyable to perform? Can we make something you feel confident doing?’ The number one reason for doing that is it’s all about the vocals,” he responded.“To give a singer the platform to sing and be themselves is the number one goal.

Julia Fox joins Madonna on stage after revealing she auditioned for her biopic - www.nme.com - London - USA
nme.com
19.10.2023 / 16:11

Julia Fox joins Madonna on stage after revealing she auditioned for her biopic

Madonna on stage during her Celebration tour in London after sharing she auditioned for the pop icon’s biopic.The Italian-American model and actor made a guest appearance during the final night of Madonna’s six-date residency as part of the Ballroom Interlude, in which the pop star’s dancers compete in a vogueing competition.Fox was invited on stage to be one of the judges. Check out footage of the moment below.life doesnt feel real right mow.

Gloria Gaynor reacts to Madonna’s cover of ‘I Will Survive’ - us.hola.com - London
us.hola.com
18.10.2023 / 13:53

Gloria Gaynor reacts to Madonna’s cover of ‘I Will Survive’

Madonna’s Celebration Tour was worth the wait. On the first show of her tour, in London, Madonna performed Gloria Gaynor’s “I Will Survive,” prompting a thrilled reaction from Gaynor herself.

Madonna's 'Celebration Tour,' By the Numbers: 5 Family Members, 17 Archived Costumes, 24 Performers & More! - www.justjared.com - London
justjared.com
17.10.2023 / 19:39

Madonna's 'Celebration Tour,' By the Numbers: 5 Family Members, 17 Archived Costumes, 24 Performers & More!

Madonna‘s Celebration Tour is a massive spectacle, and one big production behind-the-scenes.

Gloria Gaynor responds to Madonna covering ‘I Will Survive’ at ‘Celebration’ tour - www.nme.com - London - Canada
nme.com
16.10.2023 / 15:35

Gloria Gaynor responds to Madonna covering ‘I Will Survive’ at ‘Celebration’ tour

Madonna performing her 1978 hit ‘I Will Survive’ during the opening of her ‘Celebration’ tour in London over the weekend.The disco singer wrote on X that she was pleased the Queen of Pop is “in good health” following a serious bacterial infection that caused the postponement of the ‘Celebration’ tour, and then noted with a wink Madonna’s “excellent taste in music”.“…@Madonna congratulations on the launch of #TheCelebrationTour at the @TheO2 So happy that you are in good health and ready to have a holiday with fans around the world! By the way, you have excellent taste in music! #gloriagaynor #madonna #iwillsurvive,” Gaynor wrote online in reference to the ‘I Will Survive’ cover.Madonna performed ‘I Will Survive’ after praising her children for supporting her while she was ill earlier this year.

Madonna brings daughters Lourdes, Mercy, and Estere to the stage on Celebration Tour concert - us.hola.com - London
us.hola.com
16.10.2023 / 13:39

Madonna brings daughters Lourdes, Mercy, and Estere to the stage on Celebration Tour concert

Madonna proves she is a proud mom. The singer started her highly anticipated Celebration Tour in high spirits at the London 02 Arena, singing her hit songs and surprising the audience with an incredible performance and a sweet moment, bringing her daughters Lourdes Leon, Estere, and Mercy James to the stage.Fans of the singer showed their excitement after Madonna invited her kids to take the stage, with Estere showing her dance moves and making the crowd go crazy, while Lourdes and Madonna cheered.

Move over, Blue Ivy: Madonna’s daughter Estere, 11, strikes fierce pose at ‘Celebration’ Tour opener - nypost.com - London
nypost.com
15.10.2023 / 16:23

Move over, Blue Ivy: Madonna’s daughter Estere, 11, strikes fierce pose at ‘Celebration’ Tour opener

Blue Ivy practically stole the “Renaissance” Tour from Beyoncé.Now it’s Madonna’s 11-year-old daughter Estere showing that she got it from her mama, at the opening of the Queen of Pop’s “Celebration” Tour at the O2 in London on Saturday.Estere — who has a twin sister, Stella — demonstrated that she most definitely knows how to strike a fierce pose when she worked the runway to her mother’s classic dance anthem “Vogue.”In a nod to the underground ballroom culture that Madonna brought to the masses with her 1990 No. 1 hit and its iconic video, Madge and her oldest daughter, Lourdes — who celebrated her 27th birthday on Saturday — served as judges for Estere and her fellow voguers.And Estere certainly scored big with the familial panel, with her hand handiwork especially deserving of 10s across the board.She wasn’t the only one of Madonna’s children to perform on their mother’s big comeback stage after a serious bacterial infection sent her to the ICU for several days in late June, forcing a three-month postponement of her 40th-anniversary tour.The pop superstar’s son, David Banda, 18, also joined the Material Girl, making like Prince on guitar for a bit of “Let’s Go Crazy” that had the audience doing just that.

Madonna admits she 'didn't think she'd make it' during near-death hospital stay - www.ok.co.uk - London - USA - Canada
ok.co.uk
15.10.2023 / 12:15

Madonna admits she 'didn't think she'd make it' during near-death hospital stay

Madonna has revealed that she 'didn't think she'd make it' during her terrifying hospital dash in June.The superstar was taken ill earlier this year with a “serious bacterial infection” which saw her admitted to intensive care for several days and forced her to postpone the tour, which had been due to begin in Canada in July. During the opening night of her Celebration Tour, the 65 year old music legend spoke about her health scare, as she praised her children for 'saving her'.The Like a Virgin singer is mother to six children, Lourdes and Rocco, who are her biological children, as well as four adopted kids, David, Mercy, and twins Stella and Estere.

Madonna says “I didn’t think I would make it” as she kicks off her ‘Celebration Tour’ in London - www.nme.com - London - New York - Israel
nme.com
15.10.2023 / 09:45

Madonna says “I didn’t think I would make it” as she kicks off her ‘Celebration Tour’ in London

Madonna kicked off her ‘Celebration Tour’ in London last night (October 14) and said that she “didn’t think I would make it” after she was admitted to intensive care with a serious bacterial infection over the summer.The Queen of Pop performed over 40 songs from her back catalogue including her most famous hits and a number of deep cuts.During a rendition of ‘Mother And Father’ – a song about the death of her own mother – midway through the show, the star addressed her recent illness before she covered Gloria Gaynor’s ‘I Will Survive’.She told the crowd: “I didn’t think I would make it, and neither did my doctors. That’s why I woke up with all of my children sitting around me.”Madonna continued: “I forgot five days of my life, or my death, I don’t really know where I was.

Madonna urges fans to unite in 'light and love' as world tour opens in London - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - London - USA
dailyrecord.co.uk
15.10.2023 / 09:25

Madonna urges fans to unite in 'light and love' as world tour opens in London

Madonna urged her fans to unite in "light and love" to help bring peace to the Middle East and the world during the opening night of her Celebration Tour.

Madonna Addresses Her Hospitalization During Opening Night of Tour, Reveals What 'Saved' Her - www.justjared.com - London
justjared.com
15.10.2023 / 02:57

Madonna Addresses Her Hospitalization During Opening Night of Tour, Reveals What 'Saved' Her

Madonna spoke very candidly about being hospitalized with a serious bacterial infection earlier this year during the opening night of her Celebration Tour.

Madonna proves she’s a survivor at Celebration tour kickoff in London after health scare: ‘Didn’t think I was gonna make it’ - nypost.com - London - Israel
nypost.com
15.10.2023 / 02:13

Madonna proves she’s a survivor at Celebration tour kickoff in London after health scare: ‘Didn’t think I was gonna make it’

Madonna’s Celebration Tour that kicked off at the O2 in London Saturday.But the most special moments revealed the humanity behind the 65-year-old woman that sometimes has been overshadowed living 40 years as not only as the Queen of Pop but one of the famous people on the planet.There was when she sang an capella “Little Star” — from her 1997 classic “Ray of Light” — instead of “Happy Birthday” for oldest daughter Lourdes, who turned 27 the same day her mother launched her 40th-anniversary tour.And then she talked about the Israel-Hamas war in a way that made you feel that she was just like all mothers out there, frightened for their children.“It breaks my heart to see children suffering, teenagers, elderly people suffering. All of it is heartbreaking,” the superstar said.

Sex, strippers and scandal: Inside Madonna’s ‘The Girlie Show’ tour 30 years on - nypost.com - London
nypost.com
14.10.2023 / 19:47

Sex, strippers and scandal: Inside Madonna’s ‘The Girlie Show’ tour 30 years on

Madonna continued to push boundaries — and buttons — with The Girlie Show, her most titillating trek of all, in 1993.But while the Queen of Pop was ever the provocateur, she turned to some old Hollywood royalty, Gene Kelly, for a touch of classicism. The “Singin’ in the Rain” stepper swooped in to choreograph a number for the “Erotica” ballad “Rain.”“When he came in, we were just in awe,” The Girlie Show background singer Donna De Lory told The Post.

Madonna presents her ‘Celebration Tour’ in numbers - www.nme.com - Britain - London - USA
nme.com
13.10.2023 / 11:13

Madonna presents her ‘Celebration Tour’ in numbers

Madonna has teased fans with what they can expect from the live shows by sharing some impressive statistics.The Queen Of Pop is due to begin the UK and European leg of her 40th-anniversary tour at The O2 in London this Saturday (October 14). She will play six concerts at the arena in total.The dates also come after the recent health scare the singer had earlier this year, which saw her admitted to intensive care with a serious bacterial infection and forced to postpone the North American leg of the Tour.Now, sharing insight into the tour with fans, the singer has revealed the numbers behind her shows.These reveal that the tour will mark the 13th culture shaping tour for Madge, and will include 78 shows across 15 countries (six of which include sold-out shows in London).

PinkPantheress announces debut album ‘Heaven Knows’ and shares UK and EU tour dates - www.nme.com - Britain - France - London - Manchester - Germany - Netherlands - Eu - Dublin - Berlin - city Amsterdam - county Love
nme.com
12.10.2023 / 19:13

PinkPantheress announces debut album ‘Heaven Knows’ and shares UK and EU tour dates

Greg Kurstin, Mura Masa, Danny L Harle, Count Baldor, Phil and Cash Cobain among others.Speaking of the LP in a press release, the singer said: “The record is about grief for a loss but being at peace with yourself in your aloneness. Journeying from hell into purgatory, but I’m ok with being there.”‘Heaven Knows’ is set for release on November 10 via Warner.

Bar Italia share new single ‘Jelsy’ and announce London art exhibition - www.nme.com - Britain - Paris - London - Manchester - Eu - county Bristol - Berlin - city Brussels - city Vienna - city Copenhagen
nme.com
12.10.2023 / 15:17

Bar Italia share new single ‘Jelsy’ and announce London art exhibition

Bar Italia have shared their latest single ‘Jelsy’ and have announced an art exhibition set to take place in London.‘Jelsy’ is the second track to be released from the band’s upcoming LP ‘The Twits’. It follows the lead single ‘My Little Tony’. The track features the band’s – comprised of Nina Cristante, Sam Fenton and Jezmi Fehmi – three-way vocal dynamic and comes with a black-and-white video of the band performing the song in a bar while drinking.Along with the release of ‘Jelsy’ the band have announced that they will be hosting an art exhibit titled ‘Drawings By Bar Italia’ in London’s Frieze Gallery on October 27.

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