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Madonna’s Plan For World Conquest
Yes, there’s more Madonna to talk about. Two days following her appearance headlining this year’s Super Bowl halftime show in Indianapolis, Madge has unveiled her travel plans.
Madonna’s upcoming album – MDNA – drops March 26 on Live Nation/Interscope Records. The album’s first single – “Give Me All Your Luvin” – was unleashed upon a waiting world two days before her Super Bowl performance. Like Sunday’s romp in Indianapolis, the video features Nicki Minaj and famous single-digit flipper M.I.A.
Europe hosts Madonna from late May through mid-August. Wrapping up her Euro run Aug. 21 in France, the superstar begins her North American leg Aug. 28 in Philadelphia.
Europe/Middle East:
May 29 – Tel Aviv, Ramat Gan Stadium
June 3 – Abu Dhabi, Yaz Island
June 7 – Istanbul, Turk Telekom Arena
June 11 – Zagreb, Stadium Maksimir
June 14 – Milan, Stadio Giuseppe Meazza
June 16 – Florence, Curva Stadio Franchi
June 20 – Barcelona, Palau Sant Jordi
June 24 – Coimbra, Coimbra Stadium
June 28 – Berlin, O2 World
July 2 – Copenhagen, Parken National Stadium Denmark
July 4 – Goteborg, Ullevi Stadium
July 7 – Amsterdam, Ziggo Dome
July 12 – Brussels, King Baudouin Stadium
July 14 – Paris, Stade de France
July 17 – London, Hyde Park
July 21 – Edinburgh, Murrayfield
July 24 – Dublin, Aviva Stadium
July 29 – Vienna, Ernst Happel Stadium
Aug. 1 – Warsaw, Stadion Narodowy
Aug. 7 – Moscow, Olympiiski Stadium
Aug. 8 – St. Petersburg, SKK Arena
Aug. 12 – Helsinki, Olympic Stadium
Aug. 15 – Oslo, Telenor Arena
Aug. 18 – Zurich, Letzigrund Stadium
Aug. 21 – Nice, Stade Charles Ehrmann
Dates for Australia and South America forthcoming.
North America:
Aug. 28 – Philadelphia, Wells Fargo Center
Aug. 30 – Montreal, Bell Centre
Sept. 1 – Quebec City, Plains Of Abraham
Sept. 4 – Boston, TD Garden
Sept. 6 – New York, Yankee Stadium
Sept. 10 – Ottawa, Scotiabank Place
Sept. 12 – Toronto, Air Canada Centre
Sept. 15 – Atlantic City, Boardwalk Hall
Sept. 19 – Chicago, United Center
Sept. 23 – Washington, D.C., Verizon Center
Sept. 29 – Vancouver, Rogers Arena
Oct. 2 – Seattle, KeyArena At Seattle Center
Oct. 6 – San Jose, HP Pavilion
Oct. 10 – Los Angeles, Staples Center
Oct. 13 – Las Vegas, MGM Grand Garden Arena
Oct. 16 – Phoenix, US Airways Center
Oct. 20 – Dallas, American Airlines Center
Oct. 24 – Houston, Toyota Center
Oct. 27 – New Orleans, New Orleans Arena
Oct. 30 – Kansas City, Sprint Center
Nov. 1 – St. Louis, Scottrade Center
Nov. 3 – Saint Paul, Xcel Energy Center
Nov. 10 – Cleveland, Quicken Loans Arena
Nov. 15 – Charlotte, Time Warner Cable Arena
Nov. 17 – Atlanta, Philips Arena
“Madonna’s track record as a world class entertainer and touring artist speaks for itself,” Live Nation Entertainment Global Touring / Madonna tour promoter Arthur Fogel said. “Her artistry, talent and creative productions get bigger and better with each tour and Madonna 2012 will be no exception. We are thrilled to have her back on the road and know her fans feel the same.”
You’ll need the “Icon Live Pass” to get in on presale action. Presales begin this week and general onsales fire up Feb. 10. Visit Madonna.com for more information.
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