at her Los Angeles show last night,Madonna performed a surprise,unrehearsed "Like A Prayer" | |
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I think this tour will be remembered for her adding in different songs at different shows. Makes each performance more unique.
Although it'll never happen, I'd love her to perform 'This Used To Be My Playground' acoustic at the Manchester show I'm seeing. This is a long tour so I'm sure more songs will be pulled out.
Also great to see her getting the best live reviews of her career with this tour. 3121... Don't U Wanna Come? | |
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Such a shame the album didn't work as well as the tour. | |
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yeah,it's so cool that she's giving surprises to audiences in different cities.She did "Frozen" at the show I attended.I have a feeling that,as the tour goes on,she will bring out something really,really surprising.....a song like "Angel",perhaps.
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Or something even better like Take A Bow | |
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Madonna's Rebel Heart Tour: $46 Million Grossed (So Far)
The diva's tour has played to more than 300,000 fans… and counting
Madonna heads up Billboard’s weekly ranking of concert touring artists, landing at No. 1 on the Hot Tours recap (see list, below) based on $25.4 million in sales reported from her Rebel Heart world tour. This tally includes the final 12 stops on the first leg of the tour that played 20 cities in North America during September and October.
Since the tour launched on Sept. 9, Madonna has performed for more than 300,000 fans at 24 shows, generating box office sales totaling $46 million. The trek through U.S. and Canadian markets wrapped on Oct. 29 in San Diego, but the tour began its second leg just six days later. A seven-week jaunt through 11 European countries began on Nov. 4 in Köln, Germany and will continue until Dec. 20, wrapping for the year in Glasgow, Scotland.More dates will follow in 2016 before the tour finally ends in late March.
Top box-office stats from the tour so far include a $5.2 million gross from two shows at Madison Square Garden in New York City on Sept. 16-17, the highest-grossing engagement among all of the venues on the schedule. The Garden’s sold ticket count of 28,371 is also the highest attendance recorded. Among the arenas that hosted the tour for just one performance, the MGM Grand Garden in Las Vegas produced the top sales total with $3.5 million on Oct. 24. Brooklyn’s Barclays Center logged the largest crowd among the single-show dates with 14,258 present on Sept. 19. | |
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LOL at the NYP and Drudge for trying to make the tour seem like it's a failure because it isn't making as much money as her last tour. Here's a good article on how Madge's critics are pissed that she's doing so well on the road:
http://www.inquisitr.com/2547081/madonnas-rebel-heart-tour-is-killing-it-at-the-box-office-and-the-haters-are-upset/
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I saw her ten years ago, and this show was better than that. Probably the best show I've ever seen. I am so happy she performed in the cities she never visited before, but maybe that is the reason you can't compare the tour sales figures. She'll probably never return. | |
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Not new single, what a shame | |
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