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- Madonna has expanded her “The Celebration Tour” to include 14 more stops
- The singer-songwriter added 13 more tour stops in North America
- She also added a second day to her U.K. concert at The O2
Due to popular demand, Madonna has decided to expand her career-spanning greatest hits tour to include more stops and more chances for fans to see her.
On Thursday, Just Jared reported that the 64-year-old music icon updated the dates of her “The Celebration Tour” to include 13 more stops in North America and another one in the U.K.
The additional dates for her North American and Europe tour are as follows:
July 19 — Seattle, Washington — Climate Pledge Arena
Aug. 10 — Chicago, Illinois — United Center
Aug. 14 — Toronto, Ontario — Scotiabank Arena
Aug. 20 — Montreal, Quebec — Bell Centre
Aug. 26 — New York, New York — Madison Square Garden
Aug. 31 — Boston, Massachusetts — TD Garden
Sept. 10 — Miami, Florida — Miami-Dade Arena
Sept. 14 — Houston, Texas — Toyota Center
Sept. 19 — Dallas, Texas — American Airlines Center
Sept. 22 — Austin, Texas — Moody Center
Sept. 28 — Los Angeles, California — Crypto.com Arena
Oct. 5 — San Francisco, California — Chase Center
Oct. 8 — Las Vegas, Nevada — T-Mobile Arena
Oct. 15 — London, United Kingdom — The O2
Previously, the Live Nation-produced tour only covered 35 cities across North America and Europe, beginning in Vancouver, Canada, on July 15 and ending in Amsterdam, Netherlands, on Dec. 1.
According to the “Material Girl” hitmaker’s website, her upcoming tour will celebrate her four decades in the music industry, which started with the release of her 1983 self-titled album.
“I am excited to explore as many songs as possible in hopes to give my fans the show they have been waiting for,” Madonna said on her website.
Tickets will be available on Ticketmaster on Jan. 20 and 27 at 10 a.m. local time. The prices range from $85 to $605. VIP seats will cost up to $805. Fan club members in North America and Europe can access pre-sale tickets from Tuesday and Wednesday, respectively.
“The Celebration Tour” will see the return of Madonna to stadiums and arenas after her “Madame X” theater shows in 2019 and 2020, according to The BBC.