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Re-invention Tour- Madonna's last????? Do you think this is the end of Madonna's tour life?
Madonna closed off with her tour yesterday. There's a lot going around saying this is it for her, so what do you think? | |
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madonna will continue to tour until she can no longer make money off it. this tour certainly showed that folks were still interested and i have no doubt that she will be touring in just a few years again...5 at most. | |
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I have a feeling if Madonna acting career were more successful, she wouldn't tour at all.
That said, I don't think the Re-invention tour is Madonna's last. | |
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Remember during the 'Drowned World Tour',there were all these rumors that it was gonna be her "last" tour? But this year,she surprised everybody by giving her fans yet another tour.So I really think that she will start touring on a regular basis.The tremendous success she's had with this tour proves that many fans wanna see her in concert,no matter what the price.I predict that she will tour every three years or so. | |
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Isel said: I have a feeling if Madonna acting career were more successful, she wouldn't tour at all.
I agree.I think she really wanted to be a successful actress more than anything else.But in a way,her failure as an actress is great news for her fans...it means more tours | |
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MADONNA ENDS REINVENTION TOUR ON HIGH NOTE
TREK GROSSES $124.5 MILLION,PLAYS TO 880,000 September 15,2004 11:00 AM ET By Ray Riddell,Nashville (Billboard) Madonna wrapped up her Reinvention tour last night (Sep. 14) with the second of two sellouts at the Pavilhao Atlantico in Lisbon,Portugal. The tour,destined to be the top-grossing trek of 2004,grossed $124.5 million and played to 880,000 people,according to producers. The tour was produced worldwide by Clear Channel Entertainment's touring division."Madonna's Reinvention tour was a brilliant success on every level," Arthur Fogel,president of CCE Touring,tells Billboard.biz Madonna was particularly hot in the U.K.,where she grossed $9.8 million from four sellouts at Wembley Arena in London,$6.3 million from two sellouts at Earls' Court in London,and $5.1 million from two sellouts at the Manchester Evening News in Manchester,England. Reinvention's North American run was topped by six sellouts at New York's Madison Square Garden that grossed $12.7 million;she also took in $7.9 million from four sellouts at the United Center in Chicago,$7 million from two sellouts at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas,$7 million from three sellouts at the Forum in L.A.,and $6.4 million from four sellouts at the Centrum in Worcester,Mass. | |
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DavidEye said: MADONNA ENDS REINVENTION TOUR ON HIGH NOTE
TREK GROSSES $124.5 MILLION,PLAYS TO 880,000 September 15,2004 11:00 AM ET By Ray Riddell,Nashville (Billboard) Madonna wrapped up her Reinvention tour last night (Sep. 14) with the second of two sellouts at the Pavilhao Atlantico in Lisbon,Portugal. The tour,destined to be the top-grossing trek of 2004,grossed $124.5 million and played to 880,000 people,according to producers. The tour was produced worldwide by Clear Channel Entertainment's touring division."Madonna's Reinvention tour was a brilliant success on every level," Arthur Fogel,president of CCE Touring,tells Billboard.biz Madonna was particularly hot in the U.K.,where she grossed $9.8 million from four sellouts at Wembley Arena in London,$6.3 million from two sellouts at Earls' Court in London,and $5.1 million from two sellouts at the Manchester Evening News in Manchester,England. Reinvention's North American run was topped by six sellouts at New York's Madison Square Garden that grossed $12.7 million;she also took in $7.9 million from four sellouts at the United Center in Chicago,$7 million from two sellouts at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas,$7 million from three sellouts at the Forum in L.A.,and $6.4 million from four sellouts at the Centrum in Worcester,Mass. AWESOME Let the haters try and re-invent this story | |
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jayaredee said: DavidEye said: MADONNA ENDS REINVENTION TOUR ON HIGH NOTE
TREK GROSSES $124.5 MILLION,PLAYS TO 880,000 September 15,2004 11:00 AM ET By Ray Riddell,Nashville (Billboard) Madonna wrapped up her Reinvention tour last night (Sep. 14) with the second of two sellouts at the Pavilhao Atlantico in Lisbon,Portugal. The tour,destined to be the top-grossing trek of 2004,grossed $124.5 million and played to 880,000 people,according to producers. The tour was produced worldwide by Clear Channel Entertainment's touring division."Madonna's Reinvention tour was a brilliant success on every level," Arthur Fogel,president of CCE Touring,tells Billboard.biz Madonna was particularly hot in the U.K.,where she grossed $9.8 million from four sellouts at Wembley Arena in London,$6.3 million from two sellouts at Earls' Court in London,and $5.1 million from two sellouts at the Manchester Evening News in Manchester,England. Reinvention's North American run was topped by six sellouts at New York's Madison Square Garden that grossed $12.7 million;she also took in $7.9 million from four sellouts at the United Center in Chicago,$7 million from two sellouts at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas,$7 million from three sellouts at the Forum in L.A.,and $6.4 million from four sellouts at the Centrum in Worcester,Mass. AWESOME Let the haters try and re-invent this story | |
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I think this will be the last tour that you see Madonna perform many of her 1980s/early90s hits. If she tours again, I could see her peppering the setlist with Holiday and one or 2 other 80s/early 90s tracks and then have the rest of it be from "Ray of Light" and on. Let the rain come down...17 days.... | |
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purplegypsy said: I think this will be the last tour that you see Madonna perform many of her 1980s/early90s hits. If she tours again, I could see her peppering the setlist with Holiday and one or 2 other 80s/early 90s tracks and then have the rest of it be from "Ray of Light" and on.
Maybe that was the object of the reinvention tour, to allow fans one last go at her greatest hits. She didn't perform a lot of her hits on the Drowned world tour but it was still a great show | |
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