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Madonna's Best Tour I'm always at a draw on this. I'm continually fascinated with the MDNA World Tour. The 36 pylon "Matrix" lift system with LED screens on all four sizes, plus 5 other rising platforms. That huge ass backdrop screen... just so much technology in that. Reminds me a bit of Twenty Five Live by George Michael. Both tours used technology in a whole new way. Who's That Girl? Tour (True Blue, Who's That Girl) Blond Ambition Tour (Like A Prayer, Dick Tracy) The Girlie Show (Erotica) Drowned World Tour (Bedtime Stories, EVITA, Ray of Light, Music) Re-Invention (American Life) Confessions Tour (Confessions on a Dance Floor) Sticky & Sweet (Hard Candy - the tour had big revisions in 2009, including "Dress You Up," "Holiday," "Music," "Frozen," and "Everybody" being added; "Heartbeat," "Borderline," "Hung Up" was omitted; "Frozen" backdrop used outtakes from the music video) MDNA Tour (MDNA, with songs from W.E.) Rebel Heart Tour (Rebel Heart) Madame X Tour (Madame X, which was cut short due to Covid, but is now in its final stages of editing for DVD release)
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- From best to worst (imo) : - 01. Girlie Show 93 02. Blond Ambition Tour 90 03. Confessions Tour 06 04. Re-Invention 04 05. Drowned World Tour 01 06. Madame X Tour 20 07. Rebel Heart Tour 15 08. Who's That Girl Tour 87 09. Virgin Tour 85 10. Sticky & Sweet 08 11. MDNA Tour 12 - -
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I’ve been to sticky and sweet, and mdna, but her best tour is the virgin tour. It’s all about the music and dancing at her rawest and not really stage sets or sexy visuals | |
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I’ve seen all of her tours since Drowned World. MDNA was my favourite, reminded me of Blond Ambition due to its theatrical feel. Drowned World was interesting but I was disappointed she ignored her hits after such a long break from touring. Re-Invention and Confessions both had great arrangements, but I found the screen backdrops a bit boring, I prefer when she has sets. Sticky & Sweet was A LOT of fun and I saw both 2008 and 2009 and they were probably the shows I saw that had the best audience response. Rebel Heart was a disaster. She came in hours late and cut the show short, was really disappointed. Madame X was great, I thought it was a brave show to do and she seemed to really enjoy interacting with the audience. Out of her tours I didn’t see live, Blond Ambition is my favourite followed by The Girlie Show. The Virgin and WTG tours are cute showing her talent at a more raw stage. With Prince, she’s the most charismatic performer I’ve ever seen. 3121... Don't U Wanna Come? | |
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I really loved the madame x album, would have gone to the show if it came here | |
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Virgin tour undoubtedly, and sticky and sweet was also well done | |
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BEST TOUR? HER LAST. | |
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Yes, the Rebel Heart tour in Manchester was due to technical difficulties but the atmosphere was so flat and lifeless by the time she came on, I’m usually up and dancing as soon as she comes on but I sat down for most of the show, people just didn’t seem to get into it. There was a lot of booing before she came on. The highlight was “Open Your Heart” acapella which I think was the only time it was performed. Both MDNA shows I saw were unique. The Edinburgh show excluded “Like A Virgin” (again, due to being late) and the Birmingham show had a few set issues, the motel didn’t appear during “Gang Bang” and the screens were late opening for “Vogue”. Both were still amazing. I was lucky to see a full Madame X show, she was alternating between the full show and a shortened one in London. 3121... Don't U Wanna Come? | |
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[Edited 6/23/21 11:14am] A clip of the dress rehearsal for the Re-Invention tour performance of “Vogue” recently leaked, just the first verse and she was actually singing live and it sounded great, much better than the pre-recorded vocal she used in the tour. I think Sticky & Sweet was mostly live vocals although she did re-record them for the live dvd and cd. I thought her voice was strong in the Madame X tour even though there was a lot of auto tune on a lot of the songs, “Vogue” was live and sounded great. 3121... Don't U Wanna Come? | |
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Madonna's tours stopped being relevant after 2009. | |
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JoeTyler said: Madonna's tours stopped being relevant after 2009. Hardly. Madame X got some of her best live reviews of her career. 3121... Don't U Wanna Come? | |
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Yes she’s more popular as a touring and performance artist more than albums artist these days. | |
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THE GIRLIE SHOW is my favorite followed by Drowned World and Confessions | |
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The Madame X Tour film (concert? documentary? who knows!?) will premiere streaming on Paramount+ in October. Hopefully she will make some chat show appearances and promo commercials on CBS and/or MTV as Paramount+ is home to both networks. if it was just a dream, call me a dreamer 2 | |
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