Madonna is reportedly set to head out on a 40th anniversary tour later this year.
As per sources who spoke with Billboard detailed, the 64-year-old will partner with Live Nation and music manager Guy Oseary to perform music from her entire catalogue. The reportedly "massive" tour will be "the biggest tour she's ever done," according to an in-the-know executive.
UPDATE 17/01 10:20 a.m.: Madonna has officially announced the Celebration Tour, which includes stops in Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver. More details are available here.
The tour will reportedly include both stadium and arena dates, with Madonna working through her entire discography — spanning her 1983 self-titled debut all the way to 2019's Madame X. The latter served as the material for the Queen of Pop's most recent tour, which sparked lawsuits over late set times.
Surely, this is enough news to keep Madonna fans entertained until the release of her Julia Garner-fronted biopic.
As per sources who spoke with Billboard detailed, the 64-year-old will partner with Live Nation and music manager Guy Oseary to perform music from her entire catalogue. The reportedly "massive" tour will be "the biggest tour she's ever done," according to an in-the-know executive.
UPDATE 17/01 10:20 a.m.: Madonna has officially announced the Celebration Tour, which includes stops in Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver. More details are available here.
The tour will reportedly include both stadium and arena dates, with Madonna working through her entire discography — spanning her 1983 self-titled debut all the way to 2019's Madame X. The latter served as the material for the Queen of Pop's most recent tour, which sparked lawsuits over late set times.
Surely, this is enough news to keep Madonna fans entertained until the release of her Julia Garner-fronted biopic.