Madonna will go on a world tour to celebrate her four-decade career

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Madonnathe irreverent and provocative queen of pop, has announced a world tour, called The celebration tourwith 35 concerts spread across North America and Europe in which he will address his four-decade career.

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Tour promises to immerse audiences on an ‘artistic journey’ for the singer’s career since her first album, Madonnafrom 1983, to the most recent Ms Xof 2019, including a tribute to New York, the city where it all began, according to a release.

The first appointment is on July 15 at Rogers Stadium in Vancouver (Canada), from where it will leave for other equally large venues in Detroit (August 5), Chicago (August 9), New York (August 23 and 24), Miami (August 9 September) and Los Angeles (September 27).

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In Europe he has 11 performances scheduled, the first on October 14 at the O2 stadium in London and the last on December 1 at the Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam, passing through Barcelona (November 1), Lisbon (November 6), Paris (November 1, 12 and 13), Milan (November 23) and Berlin (November 28). The artist shouldn’t go down to South America.

“I’m excited to explore as many songs as possible in hopes of giving my fans the show they’ve been waiting for,” the 64-year-old artist says in the note, which he posted alongside a celebrity-studded video.

In the video, a nod to his film truth or Dare (Truth or Dare), Madonna presides over a table with friends as the actor Black Jacksinger Lil Wayne or comedian Amy Schumerwho dares her to embark on a tour of her hits.

Also appearing on the table is Bob the Drag Queen, who will be part of all performances on the “tour” as a “special guest” for a “unique experience”.

The singer had created expectations last weekend by deleting all content from her Instagram, after last Friday the magazine board advance that he was preparing a tour of his complete catalogue.

lend a picture

The mayor of the French city of Amiens, Brigitte Fouré, on the other hand, this Tuesday went around the world asking the American singer Madonna through social networks to lend a picture.

It is a painting identical to a work that was exhibited in the Amiens Museum, on loan from the Louvre in Paris, until it disappeared during a German bombing raid in 1918, towards the end of the First World War, which is why it is considered that it was stolen.

Madonna’s painting was bought by Sotheby’s for $1.3 million and was seen in photos on the singer’s social media account.

In those pictures it can be seen that the painting is identical to the missing one, but some measurements made from them show that three centimeters of height are missing. According to some experts, if it is the original work, that part would have been removed to eliminate the date and the author’s signature.

It’s about work Diana and Endymionmade in 1822 by the French neoclassical painter Jérôme Marin Langlois (1779-1838).

In her message, the mayor says: “Madonna, you probably don’t know Amiens” but “there is a special bond between you and our city”. She adds that Amiens will be a candidate for European Capital of Culture in 2028, so “I would like to lend us that painting for that reason”.

However, public channel France 3 warns that if the work reaches French soil, it may not leave the country again, as works belonging to the French state cannot be sold.

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Source: Clarin

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