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  • Date 14 Oct - 6 Dec 2023
  • Venue The O2 arena
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Madonna will bring ‘The Celebration Tour’, featuring four decades of greatest hits, to The O2.

Madonna announced the tour in an iconic viral video with a wink to her groundbreaking film Truth or Dare. The video features notable names such as Diplo, Judd Apatow, Jack Black, Lil Wayne, Bob The Drag Queen, Kate Berlant, Larry Owens, Meg Stalter, Eric Andre and culminates with Amy Schumer daring the global superstar to go on tour and perform her four decades of mega hits. Madonna, the best-selling female solo touring artist of all time, rises to the challenge announcing The Celebration Tour which will be highlighting her unmatched catalog of music from the past 40 plus years.

The Celebration Tour will take us on Madonna’s artistic journey through four decades and pays respect to the city of New York where her career in music began. “I am excited to explore as many songs as possible in hopes to give my fans the show they have been waiting for,” states Madonna.

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THE CELEBRATION TOUR UPDATED ITINERARY

Tuesday, August 15th, 2023. Excitement has been mounting with Madonna’s post that the North America rescheduled dates would be announced shortly. Today, Live Nation is pleased to confirm that most of the North America dates of Madonna’s Celebration Tour have been rescheduled and will take place immediately following the originally announced UK and Europe dates. Updated itinerary below. Tickets for the previously scheduled shows will be honored on the new dates. This includes all dates except Los Angeles and one date in New York due to a venue change, detailed below.  Getting all shows rescheduled was the number one priority. Unfortunately, due to scheduling conflicts a few shows noted below will be canceled. Madonna regrets the inconvenience to fans and hopes to make it up to those markets in the future. The Celebration Tour will officially kick off with four sold out shows in London this October, followed by shows across Belgium, Denmark, Sweden, Spain, Portugal, France, Germany, Italy, and the Netherlands throughout the remainder of 2023.  The North American leg will begin on December 13th in Brooklyn at Barclays Center. In New York, fans holding tickets to the previously scheduled Madison Square Garden concert on August 27th, 2023, will have an exclusive opportunity to purchase tickets to the newly added Barclays Center performance on Saturday, December 16th, 2023. Tickets for the original show at MSG will be automatically refunded to the original purchaser by Monday, August 28th. Ticketmaster will then provide all affected fans with a dedicated link and a unique code based on the quality of their previous seat locations to purchase tickets to the new date at Barclays Centre.  Advance sales start Tuesday, August 29th and run through Thursday, August 31st. If tickets remain, they will go on sale to the public starting Friday, September 1st at 10am ET. In Los Angeles, fans holding tickets to the shows previously scheduled at Crypto.com Arena (9/27/23, 9/28/23, 9/30/23 & 10/01/23) and Kia Forum (1/7/24 & 1/8/24) will also have an opportunity to purchase tickets to the new Kia Forum dates prior to the public. Tickets for the original shows in Los Angeles will be automatically refunded to the original purchaser by August 28th. Ticketmaster will provide all affected fans with a dedicated link and a unique code based on the quality of their previous seat locations to purchase tickets for their specific rescheduled event. Advance tickets for all previous Los Angeles ticket holders will begin Tuesday, August 29th and run through Thursday, August 31st. Fans unable to purchase tickets to the corresponding shows will have a second presale opportunity starting Friday, September 1st through Friday, September 8th to purchase tickets to any of the five Kia Forum performances. Remaining tickets will open for public sale Tuesday, September 12th (10am PT) at Ticketmaster.com As mentioned, due scheduling conflicts, the following shows are unfortunately canceled: July 27 in Tulsa, December 22 in Nashville, January 15 in San Francisco, January 18 in Las Vegas, and January 20 in Phoenix.  Refunds for these dates will be issued at the original point of purchase.  UK AND EUROPE SHOW DATE / CITY & COUNTRY / VENUE 10/14/2023 / London, UK / The O2 10/15/2023 / London, UK / The O2 10/17/2023 / London, UK / The O2 10/18/2023 / London, UK / The O2 10/21/2023 / Antwerp, BE / Sportpaleis 10/22/2023 / Antwerp, BE / Sportpaleis 10/25/2023 / Copenhagen, DK / Royal Arena 10/26/2023 / Copenhagen, DK / Royal Arena 10/28/2023 / Stockholm, SE / Tele2 Arena 11/1/2023 / Barcelona, ES / Palau Sant Jordi 11/2/2023 / Barcelona, ES / Palau Sant Jordi 11/6/2023 / Lisbon, PT / Altice Arena 11/7/2023 / Lisbon, PT / Altice Arena 11/12/2023 / Paris, FR / Accor Arena 11/13/2023 / Paris, FR / Accor Arena 11/15/2023 / Cologne, DE / Lanxess Arena 11/16/2023 / Cologne, DE / Lanxess Arena 11/19/2023 / Paris, FR / Accor Arena 11/20/2023 / Paris, FR / Accor Arena 11/23/2023 / Milan, IT / Mediolanum Forum 11/25/2023 / Milan, IT / Mediolanum Forum 11/28/2023 / Berlin, DE / Mercedes-Benz Arena 11/29/2023 / Berlin, DE / Mercedes-Benz Arena 12/1/2023 / Amsterdam, NL / Ziggo Dome 12/2/2023 / Amsterdam, NL / Ziggo Dome 12/5/2023 / London, UK / The O2 12/6/2023 / London, UK / The O2 NORTH AMERICA NEW SHOW DATE / CITY / VENUE / ORIGINAL SHOW DATE 12/13/2023 / Brooklyn / Barclays Center / Original Date (no change) 12/14/2023 / Brooklyn / Barclays Center / Original Date (no change) 12/16/2023 / Brooklyn / Barclays Center / MSG - 8/27/2023* 12/18/2023 / Washington / Capital One Arena / Original Date (no change) 12/19/2023 / Washington / Capital One Arena / 9/2/2023 1/8/2024 / Boston / TD Garden / 8/30/2023 1/9/2024 / Boston / TD Garden / 8/31/2023 1/11/2024 / Toronto / Scotiabank Arena / 8/13/2023 1/12/2024 / Toronto / Scotiabank Arena / 8/14/2023 1/15/2024 / Detroit / Little Caesars Arena / 8/5/2023 1/18/2024 / Montreal / Bell Centre / 8/19/2023 1/20/2024 / Montreal / Bell Centre / 8/20/2023 1/22/2024 / New York / Madison Square Garden Arena / 8/23/2023 1/23/2024 / New York / Madison Square Garden Arena / 8/24/2023 1/25/2024 / Philadelphia / Wells Fargo Center / 12/20/2023 1/29/2024 / New York / Madison Square Garden Arena / 8/26/2023 2/1/2024 / Chicago / United Center / 8/9/2023 2/2/2024 / Chicago / United Center / 8/10/2023 2/5/2024 / Pittsburgh / PPG Paints Arena / 8/7/2023 2/8/2024 / Cleveland / Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse / 8/2/2023 2/13/2024 / Saint Paul / Xcel Energy Center / 7/30/2023 2/17/2024 / Seattle / Climate Pledge Arena / 7/18/2023 2/18/2024 / Seattle / Climate Pledge Arena / 7/19/2023 2/21/2024 / Vancouver / Rogers Arena / 7/15/2023 2/24/2024 / Sacramento / Golden 1 Center / 1/13/2024 2/27/2024 / San Francisco / Chase Center / 10/4/2023 2/28/2024 / San Francisco / Chase Center / 10/5/2023 3/1/2024 / Las Vegas / T-Mobile Arena / 10/7/2023 3/2/2024 / Las Vegas / T-Mobile Arena / 10/8/2024 3/4/2024 / Los Angeles / Kia Forum / Crypto.com - 9/27/23* 3/5/2024 / Los Angeles / Kia Forum / Crypto.com - 9/28/23* 3/7/2024 / Los Angeles / Kia Forum / Crypto.com - 9/30/23* 3/9/2024 / Los Angeles / Kia Forum / Crypto.com - 10/01/23* 3/11/2024 / Los Angeles / Kia Forum / Kia Forum - 1/7/24 & 1/8/24* 3/13/2024 / Palm Desert / Acrisure Arena / 1/11/2024 3/16/2024 / Phoenix / Footprint Center / 7/22/2023 3/19/2024 / Denver / Ball Arena / 7/25/2023 3/24/2024 / Dallas / American Airlines Center / 9/18/2023 3/25/2024 / Dallas / American Airlines Center / 9/19/2023 3/28/2024 / Houston / Toyota Center / 9/13/2023 3/29/2024 / Houston / Toyota Center / 9/14/2023 4/1/2024 / Atlanta / State Farm Arena / 9/5/2023 4/4/2024 / Tampa / Amalie Arena / 9/7/2023 4/6/2024 / Miami / Kaseya Center / 9/9/2023 4/7/2024 / Miami / Kaseya Center / 9/10/2023 4/14/2024 / Austin / Moody Center / 9/21/2023 4/15/2024 / Austin / Moody Center / 9/22/2023 4/20/2024 / Mexico City / Palacio De Los Deportes / 1/25/2024 4/21/2024 / Mexico City / Palacio De Los Deportes / 1/27/2024 4/23/2024 / Mexico City / Palacio De Los Deportes / 1/28/2024 4/24/2024 / Mexico City / Palacio De Los Deportes / 1/30/2024 Cancelled / Tulsa / BOK Center / 7/27/2023 Cancelled / Nashville / Bridgestone Arena / 12/22/2023 Cancelled / San Francisco / Chase Center / 1/15/2024 Cancelled / Las Vegas / MGM Grand Garden Arena / 1/18/2024 Cancelled / Phoenix / Footprint Center / 1/20/2024

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Here’s how to get tickets for Madonna’s London shows

Bag yourself an audience with the Queen of Pop at her six London dates in October and December

Alice Saville

Huge news, Madonna fans: Her Madge is paying a royal visit to London’s O2 as part of her fortieth anniversary 2023 ‘Celebration’ tour. It’s a rare chance to see one of pop’s biggest names doing her first London gigs in three years, and tickets are selling fast, especially after the tour’s official trailer whipped up excitement by showing big-name celebs singing snippets of her back catalogue.

So here’s our handy guide to making sure you don’t miss out. 

When is Madonna’s 2023 ‘Celebration’ tour taking place?

Madonna’s ‘Celebration’ world tour is a 58-date run in 35 cities beginning in Vancouver on July 15, and ending in London on December 6. There are now six London dates: after overwhelming interest in her October 14 show, Her Madge added extra performances on October 15, 17 and 18, plus two extra shows on Tuesday December 5 and Wednesday December 6. She’ll perform them all at the O2 Arena, which has a capacity of 20,000.

When do tickets for Madonna’s tour go on sale?

Tickets for the final date on Wednesday December 6 go on sale this week. To be in with a chance, be ready to book on Wednesday January 1 at 9am. 

How can I get Madonna tickets?

Tickets for the ‘Celebration’ tour are available via Madonna’s website . The majority of tickets are now sold out, but luckily fans will have a final chance to cop the tickets to her London December performance tomorrow. 

Why did she add five more shows?

Perhaps Madonna underestimated how much we love her here in the UK, as until recently she was only due to perform once at the 20,000 capacity O2. Thank God she added five more dates. 

How much do Madonna tour tickets cost?

The official prices for the ‘Celebration’ tour were never officially released. But during the first release they started at a relatively affordable £47, but rose to £1,307 for the VIP package. However, most tickets are likely to be touted for at least three times the price. Viagogo is reportedly selling tickets with a face value of £400 for  £2,950  – more than seven times the price. Ouch!

Who is opening for Madonna on tour?

Special guest Bob The Drag Queen aka Caldwell Tidicue aka Christopher Caldwell will warm up the crowds. This non-binary American performer, author and activist shot to fame after winning the eighth season of ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race’. They’re likely to perform their 2022 single ‘ Bitch Like Me ’ , as well as serving some fierce lewks (in the far distance).

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Madonna Celebrates Four Decades of Hits With Career-Spanning Spectacle

After a health-related delay, the pop superstar launched her Celebration Tour in London with a performance devoted to her full catalog of hits.

Madonna wears a white veil and waves the end of it with one hand while singing into a microphone held in the other. She appears on a stage in front of a massive video screen, which also shows her.

By Derrick Bryson Taylor and Ben Sisario

Derrick Bryson Taylor reported from London, and Ben Sisario from New York.

They wore pearls with crucifixes, lace gloves, tulle skirts and body-sculpting corsets. Some even crimped their hair and drew on fake beauty moles, while others wore simple white T-shirts with only the letter M on the back. Spanning generations, the concertgoers arriving at the O2 Arena in London used Saturday night as an opportunity to dress in their favorite Madonna era, even if that was decades before they were born.

Madonna, 65, is on the road for the first time since 2020 with her global Celebration Tour, a stage spectacle touching on more than 40 of her hits across four decades. The show opened at the O2, a 20,000-capacity arena, three months after its planned first date, following a health scare for the pop icon. In June, Madonna was hospitalized shortly before the tour’s scheduled debut in Canada. At the time, her manager said she had a “ serious bacterial infection ” that resulted in the singer staying in an intensive care unit for several days.

Madonna swore that the tour — her first devoted to her full catalog of hits, rather than to a specific album release — would go on. In recent weeks, she has filled her Instagram account with tantalizing , and very on-brand, images from rehearsals, showing her dressed in a lacy black bustier, practicing onstage steps and resting her fishnet-clad knees .

Fans waited out a 30-minute delay before Madonna arrived onstage in London, opening with a medley of hits before acknowledging the challenges that had led to the moment. “How did I make it this far? Because of you,” she said, adding, “But I will take a bit of credit, too.”

It was clear from the beginning that this concert would be as much a journey through Madonna’s career as it would a bona fide dance party. Set on an elaborate stage that jutted out into the audience, several hanging retractable screens showed images of the singer. At other times, they displayed powerful portraits, as when she launched into “Live to Tell” and the screens displayed images of Freddie Mercury, Arthur Ashe and more people who died from AIDS.

For more than two hours, with the help of her dancers and some of her six children, Madonna blazed through her catalog of songs, singing several hits like “Holiday,” “Like a Prayer,” “Hung Up,” “Ray of Light” and “Bad Girl.” Her costumes were sexy, religious and futuristic.

Though the show had been in the works for months, it was not without technical difficulties. Early on, Madonna paused the show so the sound could be reset. She entertained the audience during the delay by speaking at length about her rise to stardom while technicians worked behind the scenes. Later in the show, between songs, Madonna expressed concern for those affected by violence in Israel and the Gaza Strip. “It breaks my heart to see children suffering, teenagers suffering, elderly people suffering, all of it is heartbreaking,” she said. “Even though our hearts are broken, our spirits cannot be broken.”

Madonna also reflected on her health struggles this year. “I forgot five days of my life, or my death,” she said. “I don’t really know where I was, but the angels were protecting me.

“If you want to know my secret, and you want to know how I pull through and how I survive, I thought, ‘I’ve got to be there for my children. I have to survive for them,’” she said. She then led the crowd in a singalong of Gloria Gaynor’s “I Will Survive.”

The 24 performers onstage notably did not include a live band: Stuart Price, the tour’s musical director, told the BBC that “the original recordings are our stars.” The stage, which encompasses 4,400 square feet, was designed to echo Manhattan neighborhoods, as well as the wedding cake from Madonna’s 1984 MTV Video Music Awards performance of “Like a Virgin.” During the show, she is swept across the venue in a square-framed box 30 feet off the ground.

Carla Nobre, 38, of Nottingham said that seeing Madonna in concert had been on her bucket list, but that she had been disappointed with the performance.“There was too much talking,” she said.

Jenni Purple, 54, from the southern coast of England said the concert, which was her first time seeing Madonna live, had been “absolutely incredible.” “I loved all the medleys, I loved the costumes, I loved all the dances,” she said with a broad smile. “Everything was just mind-blowing.”

In the past, Madonna’s tours have been news-making events tied as much to her latest music as to her cycle of stylistic reinventions. But Celebration is essentially the pop superstar’s Eras Tour , as Taylor Swift has styled her latest outing: a staged romp through decades of hit songs and signature looks, giving fans a chance to relive her career as a stages-of-life experience. (Seventeen of Madonna’s previous costumes were recreated for the tour, and some of the merchandise for sale includes replicas from past treks.)

With her Virgin Tour in 1985, Madonna introduced herself as a punk-glam dance star whose every crucifix pendant or flap of denim was zealously adopted by fans. Who’s That Girl (1987) and Blond Ambition (1990) grew increasingly elaborate as Madonna pushed the fashion envelope with looks like Jean Paul Gaultier’s memorable cone bra and set the bar for bold, imaginative pop megatours. The Girlie Show (1993), in which Madonna appeared as a dominatrix, was the accompaniment to a period of daringly explicit material like her “Sex” book and “Justify My Love” video, which was banned from MTV.

After an eight-year absence from the road, Drowned World (2001) reintroduced Madonna as a new mother, an electro-pop heroine and an acolyte of kabbalah, a form of Jewish mysticism. In more recent years, her Confessions Tour (2006) cast her in late-70s disco style, and Rebel Heart (2015-16) found her playing guitar, in addition to executing the complex choreography for which she is known. Her most recent tour, Madame X, which was cut short by the Covid-19 pandemic, saw Madonna looking to reinvent her stage performance once again in a more intimate, almost cabaret form, mostly eschewing arenas for spaces like the Brooklyn Academy of Music.

For Madonna, the 78-date Celebration Tour is a chance to assert her star power in a year when live music has been dominated by Swift and Beyoncé — women who, like Madonna before them, have used talent and deep media savvy to remake pop stardom in their own image. In July, Beyoncé acknowledged the debt, when Madonna, making one of her first public appearances after her hospitalization, attended Beyoncé’s Renaissance World Tour in New Jersey. “Big shout-out to the queen,” Beyoncé called out during a performance of the “Queens Remix” of her song “Break My Soul,” which blends in Madonna’s 1990 smash “Vogue” — another hit that mined, and honored, gay dance culture of that period.

Madonna returned the acknowledgment on Saturday, playing a bit of the same remix during an interstitial moment.

When Madonna’s latest tour was announced in January, it immediately became one of the year’s big-ticket events — and yielded a micro-flood of hot takes about the singer’s age. But the tour appears to be far from sold out; Ticketmaster still shows many seats available at some major venues like Barclays Center in Brooklyn, where Madonna will start the North American leg of the tour with three shows in December.

Back in 2009, Madonna’s Sticky & Sweet Tour set box-office records when it sold more than $400 million in tickets. Since then, the economics of live music have exploded; Beyoncé has already well exceeded that amount with her Renaissance shows, and Swift may well sell close to $2 billion in tickets by the time her Eras Tour is completed.

Legacy has clearly been on Madonna’s mind lately. Last month, the 1989 Pepsi commercial that introduced her song “Like a Prayer” — before it was pulled amid outrage over its music video, which featured an interracial kiss and the singer dancing in front of burning crosses — was finally aired again during the MTV Video Music Awards.

Madonna, who had been paid $5 million for the promotion — and kept the money — said on social media : “So began my illustrious career as an artist refusing to compromise my artistic integrity.” She added, “Thank you @pepsi for finally realizing the genius of our collaboration. Artists are here to disturb the peace.”

It was clearly on fans’ minds as well. Aisha and Maia Letamendia Moore, 17-year-old twins from southern England, near Brighton, wore looks that drew on the Vogue and Like a Virgin eras. “I think she’s such an influence,” Maia said. “She did so many things that were so controversial. She wasn’t scared to do it, she wasn’t scared what people would say.”

Others mentioned rumors that Celebration could be Madonna’s last tour. Helen Dawson, 47, who said she first saw Madonna during the Who’s That Girl Tour in 1987, would abide no such thought. “Never, she won’t give up,” Ms. Dawson said. “This is just a new celebration, a new era.”

Derrick Bryson Taylor is a general assignment reporter. He previously worked at The New York Post’s PageSix.com and Essence magazine. More about Derrick Bryson Taylor

Ben Sisario covers the music industry. He has been writing for The Times since 1998. More about Ben Sisario

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Madonna 2023 tour: How to get London O2 tickets, presale details and Celebration concert dates

Tickets for all shows go on sale on friday 20 january from 10am via ticketmaster and livenation.

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Madonna has announced a global tour featuring her greatest hits from four decades.

The queen of pop will visit 35 cities during Madonna: The Celebration Tour, which kicks off in Vancouver in Canada on July 15 and will be followed by stops across North America. The 64-year-old will then cross over to Europe.

The tour will include a performance at The O2 in London , as well as shows in Barcelona, Paris and Stockholm, and will finish at the Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam.

Billed as a “one-of-a-kind experience”, the tour also features special guest Bob the Drag Queen, real name Caldwell Tidicue, across all dates.

Speaking about the tour, Madonna said: “I am excited to explore as many songs as possible in hopes to give my fans the show they have been waiting for.”

It follows the superstar’s Madame X tour , which ended in 2020, with the album of the same name reaching number two in the UK charts.

A black and white video announcing the new shows features DJ Diplo, actor Jack Black and rapper Lil Wayne, and culminates with comedian Amy Schumer daring the global superstar to go on tour.

Announcing the news on Instagram, Madonna wrote: “Come join the party! £madonnacelebrationtour”

https://www.instagram.com/p/CnhNliDBfP5/?hl=en

When is Madonna performing in London?

Madonna will perform in 11 European cities throughout the autumn, starting in London’s O2 on Saturday 14 October, 2023.

How to get tickets for Madonna’s Celebration tour

Tickets for all shows go on sale on Friday 20 January 20 from 10am via Ticketmaster and LiveNation.

A one-day pre-sale will be available for members of Madonna’s Official Club from 9am on Wednesday 18 January, and O2 Priority members from 10.30am.

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Madonna’s Celebration full tour dates

THE CELEBRATION TOUR NORTH AMERICAN DATES:

  • Saturday 15 July– Vancouver, BC – Rogers Arena
  • Tuesday 18 July – Seattle, WA – Climate Pledge Arena
  • Saturday 22 July– Phoenix, AZ – Footprint Center
  • Tuesday 25 July – Denver, CO – Ball Arena
  • Thursday 27 July – Tulsa, OK – BOK Center
  • Sunday 30 July – St. Paul, MN – Xcel Energy Center
  • Wednesday 2 August – Cleveland, OH – Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse
  • Saturday 5 August – Detroit, MI – Little Caesars Arena
  • Monday 7 August – Pittsburgh, PA – PPG Paints Arena
  • Wednesday 9 August – Chicago, IL – United Center
  • Sunday 13 August – Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena
  • Saturday 19 August – Montreal, QC – Centre Bell
  • Wednesday 23 August – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden
  • Thursday 24 August – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden
  • Wednesday 30 August – Boston, MA – TD Garden
  • Saturday 2 September – Washington, DC – Capital One Arena
  • Tuesday 5 September – Atlanta, GA – State Farm Arena
  • Thursday 7 September – Tampa, FL – Amalie Arena
  • Saturday 9 September – Miami, FL – Miami-Dade Arena
  • Wednesday 13 September – Houston, TX – Toyota Center
  • Monday 18 September – Dallas, TX – American Airlines Center
  • Thursday 21 September – Austin, TX – Moody Center ATX
  • Wednesday 27 September – Los Angeles, CA – Crypto.com Arena
  • Wednesday 4 October – San Francisco, CA – Chase Center
  • Saturday 7 October – Las Vegas, NV – T-Mobile Arena

THE CELEBRATION TOUR EUROPE DATES:

  • Saturday 14 October – London, UK – The O2
  • Saturday 21 October – Antwerp, BE – Sportpaleis
  • Wednesday 25 October – Copenhagen, DK – Royal Arena
  • Saturday 28 October – Stockholm, SE – Tele2
  • Wednesday 1 November – Barcelona, ES – Palau Sant Jordi
  • Monday 6 November – Lisbon, PT – Altice Arena
  • Sunday 12 November – Paris, FR – Accor Arena
  • Monday 13 November – Paris, FR – Accor Arena
  • Wednesday 15 November – Cologne, DE – Lanxess Arena
  • Thursday 23 November – Milan, IT – Mediolanum Forum
  • Tuesday 28 November – Berlin, DE – Mercedes-Benz Arena
  • Friday 1 December – Amsterdam, NL – Ziggo Dome

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Madonna has announced her upcoming tour The Celebration Tour will hit the UK.

The Queen of Pop has sent fans into a frenzy with the news she will be touring in 2023 with special performances to commemorate four decades in the industry.

One of the biggest names in music since smashing onto the scene with her debut album in 1983, and has since gone on to produce megahits including Like A Virgin, Like A Prayer and Hung Up.

Celebrating her incredible career, the 64-year-old invited her followers to ‘join the part’ as she announced the Madonna Celebration Tour with a social media post on Tuesday.

In a special video announcing the tour, Madonna sits surrounded by celebrities, including Jack Black and Amy Schumer, for a game of truth or dare.

After some very NSFW truth and daring from Madonna and the celebs, Madonna is dared to do ‘a world tour and play your greatest… hits’ over the last 40 years.

To which Madonna, of course, accepts.

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The Celebration Tour marks the first tour from the pop legend since she reached four decades in the entertainment industry.

It kicks off in Vancouver, Canada on July 15 and will visit cities across the United States and Canada as well as the UK and Europe.

UK fans of the pop icon will be able to catch Madonna on Saturday, October 14 in London’s O2 Arena.

With tickets expected to sell out fast, British fans could also get the chance to see her in Europe, with the star stopping off in Belgium, Denmark, Sweden, Spain, Portugal, Paris, Germany, Italy and the Netherlands between October and December this year.

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Tickets go on sale this Friday, January 20 at 10am GMT.

Fans had been speculating Madonna was set to make a big 40th anniversary announcement as she wiped her Instagram page of all posts.

It comes after reports the Like A Prayer hitmaker could be ‘going back to basics’ by highlighting her best-selling songs on tour as a way to introduce her back catalogue to a new generation of fans.

‘Madonna is trying something completely new – and really giving fans, young and old, what they want,’ a source told The Sun.

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‘She wants to capitalise on tracks like  Frozen  and Material Girl popping off on  TikTok , and introduce her back catalogue to an entirely new generation.

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Everything you need to know about 'Madonna: The Celebration Tour'

Her tour started in London on Saturday 14th October

Madonna has now started her 13th tour, 'The Celebration Tour', which will feature music from the past four decades, across 78 shows in 15 countries . After postponing the first leg of her tour due to a bacterial infection, which hospitalised the singer, Madonna has now started the UK and European leg at the O2 Arena in London.

Ahead of her tour starting, Madonna took to Instagram to share a blurred, black and white photo of herself, writing: ' 2 more days…………… #madonnacelebrationtour 🎉'. (sic)

Details of the tour in numbers have been released including details of the huge stage, which is inspired by Manhattan, New York. The 4,400 square feet of stage is the largest for any Madonna tour, and includes Uptown, Downtown, Midtown, East and West stages.

'The Celebration Tour' in numbers:

Madonna's the celebration tour in numbers.

1 Queen-sized Madonna flag outside the O2 Arena 6 Sold out nights in London 4 Rehearsal venues

17 Archived costumes recreated 50 Merch items including vintage recreations of iconic items from previous tours such as the Blond Ambition Bomber Jacket 40 Pairs of boxing gloves

24 Onstage performers 1 Extraordinary drag queen 8 th Tour partnering with director Jamie King 1 Stuart Price reunion (producer) 4 of Madonna's children on stage

4 Decades of unstoppable hits – prepare to dance your ass off! 330 Million albums sold, still the best-selling female artist of all time

4,400 square feet of stage, the largest for any Madonna tour. Inspired by the grid of Manhattan with Uptown, Downtown, Midtown, East and West stages. 3 Layered circular stage where the traditional main stage would be, inspired by the wedding cake of Madonna's original VMA performance. 230 Feet of combined length of catwalk that gets Madonna 105feet far into the venue.

14 Spotlights for Madonna and over 600 intelligent lights to light the stage and arena with over 8800 lighting cues 3600 Square feet of projection imagery to the show. The most amount of video ever used in a Madonna show. 30 Feet off the ground - Madonna is transported around the arena in an illuminated portal frame that acts as a time machine allowing her to move at 1.5 feet per second, 80 feet across and 130 feet down the length of the arena designed to symbolise looking into the past, present and towards the future.

3 Physical therapists 8 Humidifiers in Madonna's dressing room 1 Bottle of MDNA Rose Mist Spray in each quick-change space 200 + Traveling crew – 25 in the costume department alone

13 th Culture shaping tour 15 Countries 78 Shows

80 Tons of production equipment 3700 Amps of show power 3 Traveling mobile gyms 45 Wardrobe trunks

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What songs are on Madonna's 'Celebration Tour' setlist?

Madonna's setlist is full of songs from the past four decades including iconic hits such as 'Like a Prayer', 'Vogue' and 'Holiday'. See the full 'Celebration Tour' setlist .

July 2023: 'Celebration Tour' update

Madonna updated her fans with the current plan for her upcoming tour, which was due to start on 15th July in Vancouver. The current plan is for Madonna to reschedule her North America dates and start the tour in October in Europe, on the dates originally planned.

These current plans mean Madonna's UK dates are still set to take place in October and December. The pop icon is scheduled to perform four dates at London's O2 Arena in October, before returning due to popular demand for another two dates in December.

'Celebration Tour' postponement

Following the news that Madonna has been admitted to hospital , her manager Guy said: "Her health is improving, however she is still under medical care. At this time we will need to pause all commitments, which includes the tour. We will share more details with you soon as we have them."

February 2023 update: Madonna adds new dates to the 'Celebration Tour'

In February 2023, Madonna announced that she would now perform six UK dates on her 'Celebration Tour', although this has now been postponed. The singer was planning to do four dates in October 2023, followed by two dates in December 2023, all at the O2 arena in London.

When the tour is rescheduled, the Queen of Pop, who has had huge hits over the last four decades including 'Into The Groove', 'Like A Prayer', 'Frozen', 'Music' and 'Hung Up', will be performing in London.

Madonna revealed the tour, called 'Madonna: The Celebration Tour', will celebrate four decades of her music with some of her biggest hits over the last 40+ years.

The tour will take fans on an artistic journey through the four decades she's been in the music industry and pays respect to New York City, where her career in music began.

Speaking about the tour, Madonna said: "I am excited to explore as many songs as possible in hopes to give my fans the show they have been waiting for."

When will Madonna be on tour?

The 'Vogue' singer will start her 'Celebration Tour' in the UK in October, followed by two dates in December. See all the UK dates below.

October 2023

London, O2 arena - Sat 14th

London, O2 arena - Sun 15th

London, O2 arena - Tue 17th

London, O2 arena - Wed 18th

December 2023

London, O2 arena - Tue 5th

London, O2 arena - Wed 6th

When are tickets on sale to see Madonna?

Madonna tickets are now on sale, although most dates have sold out.

How to buy tickets to see Madonna

Tickets to see Madonna in the UK are on sale now at from Magic Radio Tickets. .

Who will be a special guest on Madonna's tour?

Bob the Drag Queen a.k.a. Caldwell Tidicue is scheduled to be a special guest at all dates on 'The Celebration Tour'.

When was Madonna last on tour in the UK?

Madonna's last UK tour was in 2020 for her 'Madame X Tour'. The tour started in New York City in 2019, before performing across the US and doing part of her European leg before the Coronavirus Pandemic forced her to cancel two shows in Paris.

While in the UK she performed several shows at London Palladium during January and February 2020.

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1985: madonna performing on 'the virgin tour', 1985: madonna performs at live aid, 1987: channelling her inner marilyn monroe for 'who's that girl', 1990: the iconic pointy corset was worn on madonna's 'blonde ambition' tour, 1993: madonna went for a close pixie crop hairdo on her 'girlie show' tour.

Releasing Jeeves after Jesus Christ Superstar, Andrew chose a biographical topic for his next musical - focusing on the life of Eva Perón, the second wife of Argentine President Juan Perón. The show's most famous song is 'Don't Cry For Me Argentina', and was made into a film in 1996 with Madonna in the lead role (pictured) starring alongside Antonio Banderas and Jonathan Pryce.

1998: She went for a more natural, stripped back look to promote 'Ray Of Light'

1998: in the same year, she went drastically dark for the 'frozen' music video, 2001: looking sleek at the mean machine premiere with her then-husband guy ritchie, 2004: she was back to curly blonde locks for the 'reinvention tour', 2008: she was looking fierce in black on her 'sticky & sweet tour', 2012: she gave the cheerleading performance of her life on the 'mdna tour', 2013: she chose a blunt black wig for the punk-themed met gala, 2015: madonna caught everyone's eye with her matador performance at the brit awards - especially with that cape, 2017: she turned heads in camo at the met gala, 2019: madonna sported an eye patch for her performance at the 2019 eurovision song contest, 2020: the london palladium.

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“Welcome to the party, bitches,” Madonna previously announced for her global Celebration Tour . Commemorating four decades of the superstar’s biggest hits, Madonna kicked off the U.S. leg of her 2023-2024 run of concert dates (including rescheduled dates ) in December, performing in over 35 cities across North America and Europe.

Initially set for July 2023, Madonna had to postpone the Celebration Tour in June after getting hospitalized due to a bacterial infection. “My first thought when I woke up in the hospital was my children,” Madonna shared in a statement online in July. “My second thought was that I did not want to disappoint anyone who bought tickets for my tour. I also didn’t want to let down the people who worked tirelessly with me over the last few months to create my show. I hate to disappoint anyone.”

Where to Buy Madonna Concert Tickets

If you didn’t get the chance to buy Madonna tickets for her remaining 2024 tour when they originally went on sale on Ticketmaster , you’re not completely out of luck. Select tickets are still available on Ticketmaster , and you can still find Madonna tickets for most of the rescheduled dates on resale sites including Vivid Seats , StubHub , SeatGeek , and TicketNetwork . (Don’t forget that you may end up paying more for resale tickets, as they can sometimes go for more than face value.)

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Looking for Madonna tickets for previously sold-out dates? You might also try looking on Vivid Seats . Rolling Stone readers can use our exclusive promo code RS2024 at checkout to save $20 off first purchases over $200. We found available stubs for her upcoming L.A. date on March 9 for about $121 each at the time of this writing. You might also try checking the site as your preferred date gets closer, as prices sometimes dip right before the concert happens.

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StubHub currently has Madonna tickets on sale for rescheduled Celebration Tour dates. We’ve spotted tickets going for as low as $179 a piece for the upcoming Palm Springs stop, and around $144 each for the final date in Austin in April.

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Fans can also shop for Madonna tickets on TicketNetwork . We found available tickets for anywhere between $69 to under $300 for multiple dates, including the newly rescheduled 2024 run. You can score a $10 discount on tickets with the promo code TNTIX .

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Here are the remaining dates for Madonna’s rescheduled Celebration Tour for 2024 across North America, including stops in Los Angeles, Austin, and Miami. You can see the full itinerary on Madonna’s website .

March 7 — Los Angeles, CA @ Kia Forum March 9 — Los Angeles, CA @ Kia Forum March 11 — Los Angeles, CA @ Kia Forum March 13 — Palm Springs, CA @ Acrisure Arena March 16 — Phoenix, AZ @ Footprint Center March 19 — Denver, CO @ Ball Arena March 24 — Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center March 25 — Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center March 28 — Houston, TX @ Toyota Center March 29 — Houston, TX @ Toyota Center April 1 — Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena April 4 — Tampa, FL @ Amalie Arena April 6 — Miami, FL @ Kaseya Center April 7 — Miami, FL @ Kaseya Center April 14 — Austin, TX @ Moody Center April 15 — Austin, TX @ Moody Center

During her first week of the Celebration Tour at a stop in Antwerp, Belgium, Madonna took a minute to address her recent hospitalization. “Less than four months ago, I was in a hospital and I was unconscious, and people were thinking, predicting that I might not make it,” Madonna told fans at Belgium’s Sportpaleis Arena. “So, it’s a fucking miracle that I’m here right now. My mother, God bless her, she must be watching over me — she said, ‘Girl, it’s not your time to go.'”

Madonna also recently spoke about the “near-death experience” during her Los Angeles concert in March, even addressing her doctor who was in the audience and the first words she said after getting out of her coma .

“It’s called a near-death experience, and I’m not kidding, it was pretty scary,” Madonna said. “Obviously, I didn’t know for four days because I was in an induced coma, but when I woke up, the first word I said was, ‘No.’ Anyway, that’s what my assistant tells me.”

The icon later told the audience, including this writer, at the Forum, “I’m pretty sure that God was saying to me, ‘You want to come with? You want to come with us, wanna go this way?’ And I said, ‘No!'”

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“The oppression of the LGBTQ+ is not only unacceptable and inhumane; it’s creating an unsafe environment; it makes America a dangerous place for our most vulnerable citizens, especially trans women of color,” Madonna shared in a statement on Instagram. “Also, these so-called laws to protect our children are unfounded and pathetic. Anyone with half a brain knows not to fuck with a drag queen. Bob and I will see you from the stage in Nashville where we will celebrate the beauty that is the queer community.”

With dates scheduled throughout April 2024, Madonna will continue to travel all across the United States for the Celebration Tour , including stops in Los Angeles, Palm Springs, and Austin.

Madonna Celebration Tour Set List

Madonna’s tour features some of the legend’s most iconic songs and moments throughout her career.

“Madonna, I dare you to do a world tour and play your greatest motherfuckin’ hits,” Amy Schumer dared the singer in the tour announcement clip , which included appearances from Judd Apatow, Jack Black, Lil Wayne, Diplo, Kate Berlant, Larry Owens, Meg Stalter, Eric Andre, and Bob The Drag Queen, who will support Madonna on the road.

“Four decades … as in, 40 years” Madonna replies. “As in, all those songs?”

The Rock and Roll Hall of Famer performs tracks from the opener “Nothing Really Matters” to “La Isla Bonita,” which she also sang with Schumer in the tour announcement clip.

At a recent stop at the Kia Forum in L.A., Madonna’s set list also included “Holiday” from her self-titled debut to the disco anthem “Hung Up” from 2005’s Confessions on a Dance Floor to the title track from 1998’s Ray of Light — there’s no shortage of Madonna’s greatest songs to choose from.

Check out some of the songs from Madonna’s set list from March 4 show in L.A. below:

“Nothing Really Matters”

“Everybody”

“Into the Groove”

“Burning Up”

“Open Your Heart”

“Holiday”

“Live to Tell”

“Like a Prayer”

“Living for Love”

“Erotica”

“Justify My Love”

“Hung Up”

“Bad Girl”

“Vogue”

“Human Nature”

“Die Another Day”

“Don’t Tell Me”

“Mother and Father”

“Express Yourself”

“La Isla Bonita”

“Don’t Cry for Me Argentina”

“Bedtime Story”

“Ray of Light”

“Take a Bow”

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Madonna delights fans with 'The Celebration Tour' with show in UK

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Madonna has confirmed UK show date, and tickets go on sale this Friday

After days of speculation Madonna has announced a new world tour and UK fans will be able to see her live in London this year on Saturday, October 14 at London's O2 Arena.

As the name suggests 'The Celebration Tour' is in honour of her upcoming 40 year anniversary, highlight some her greatest hits from 'Like A Virgin' to 'Material Girl'. Fans don't have long to wait as ticket sales start the end of this week, including three different pre-sales.

Fans who have a Legacy membership can join the first pre-sale this Wednesday, January 18 at 9am on Ticketmaster, then the pre-sale will open for fans who have access to O2 Priority at 11am. The following day on Thursday, January 19 fans who sign up to Live Nation can buy pre-sale tickets.

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Fans buying pre-sale tickets must buy the access links in either of the above platforms, and enter the unique pre-sale codes into Ticketmaster on the day of pre-sale. The general onsale starts on Ticketmaster at 10am this Friday, January 20, and is expected to sell-out within minutes.

The London show is the only confirmed UK date on Madonna's world tour, with fans from around the UK, including Manchester, having to travel to the show. Other dates nearby include Paris, Barcelona, Stockholm and Amsterdam.

If it's anything like Madonna's 1987 tour in support of 'Who's That Girl' the single London show will likely sell out within seconds.

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Madonna is wrapping up her current concert tour over the next few days with a trilogy of shows in Mexico City. Prices have been climbing over recent days, so you'll have to be sharp if you want to buy Madonna tickets for these dates while you can for the The Celebration Tour.

Before she takes her final bow of the Celebration Tour concert series in April 2024, Madonna will have performed 52 shows across 27 cities in the US, Canada, and Mexico. While many dates earlier in the tour were available for under $100, these final dates will cost you at least $245 at the time of writing. Still, it's a few grand cheaper than the Swifties have been paying this year.

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With the concert series being a retrospective celebration of her iconic career, The Celebration Tour's setlist unsurprisingly includes plenty of Madonna's timeless hits. Songs like "Like a Prayer," "Vogue," "Don't Cry for Me Argentina," and "Like a Virgin" have been performed across various dates on her tour.

We've got you covered if you're still looking for tickets to Madonna's Celebration Tour. Here's our breakdown of Madonna's remaining 2024 tour schedule, purchasing details, and original and resale ticket prices. You can also browse the available tickets for sale on StubHub and Vivid Seats at your leisure.

Madonna 2024 tour schedule

All concert times are listed in local time zones.

How to buy tickets for Madonna's 2024 concert tour

Madonna tickets have been on sale for a while now, so all original ones via Ticketmaster are long gone.

However, Madonna tickets are still available through verified resale vendors like StubHub and Vivid Seats .

How much do Madonna tickets cost?

The price for standard original tickets to Madonna's 2024 tour varies depending on date, location, and demand. For example, concert dates in major cities like New York City tend to be more expensive.

Standard original tickets still available on Ticketmaster a few weeks ago  were comparable to prices on verified resale platforms. However, the remaining original tickets have all been snapped up though, so resale vendors are your only hope now.

The Celebration Tour originally had VIP tickets available for premium prices. Madonna's 2024 concert series had The Immaculate VIP Package, Iconic VIP Package), You Can Dance Premium Ticket Package, and Where's The Party Premium Ticket Package. The prices for original tickets for each package on Ticketmaster started at $1,750, $895, $545, and $475, respectively.

Who is opening for Madonna's tour?

Madonna has not announced any additional opening acts for her 2024 concert dates. However, the artist is joined by Bob the Drag Queen, a special guest in each of her shows, who helps introduce the concert and interacts with Madonna as the emcee.

Madonna's 2024 tour began with the international leg in Europe, so the only remaining concerts in The Celebration Tour outside the United States are in Mexico.

In April, she'll have five performances in Mexico City, where she'll take her final bow of The Celebration Tour on April 26.

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Madonna is being sued again over late starts to her live shows on her Celebration tour .

Concertgoers in Washington DC accused the Queen of Pop of showing “total disrespect for her fans” by arriving on stage two hours late . The lawsuit comes just weeks after Madonna filed a motion to dismiss a similar case concerning tour dates in Brooklyn , New York .

The second lawsuit was filed in DC federal court last Friday (April 19), according to Billboard . Three fans claim that the singer broke the law by arriving on stage two hours late at two performance dates at the Capital One Arena in December 2023.

Complainants accused Madonna and entertainment giant Live Nation of exercising “false advertising” by listing the time on the ticket as 8.30pm, when the singer reportedly arrived on stage at approximately 10.40pm instead.

Lawyers for the fans wrote: “Forcing consumers to wait hours for her performance in a hot, uncomfortable arena is demonstrative of Madonna’s arrogant and total disrespect for her fans.

“In essence, Madonna and Live Nation are a consumer’s worst nightmare.”

They added: “This complaint is not about unhappy fans who don’t want to stay up late, but instead, reasonable, responsible people who had commitments to babysitters, work, getting their vehicles out of parking lots that closed at 12.00 midnight, and realising that public transportation would no longer be operating.”

According to the filing, when the “Like A Prayer” singer arrived on stage, she told those in attendance: “I am sorry I am late… no, I am not sorry, it’s who I am… I’m always late.”

The Independent has contacted Madonna’s representatives for comment.

It comes weeks after Madonna filed a motion to dismiss a similar lawsuit , which fans in Brooklyn filed against Madonna and Live Nation in January for a show on 13 December where she reportedly arrived on stage two hours later than expected.

According to court filings, Madonna’s lawyers called to dismiss the lawsuit, arguing that the fans’ claim of having to “get up early to go to work” after the concert ended at 1am was not an “injury” worth damages.

Lawyers also argued that a fan wouldn’t expect Madonna to appear on stage for her Celebration tour at the time printed on the ticket as she had “years-long history” or “arriving several hours late to prior concerts” .

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They also pointed out that “nowhere” on the ticket did it advertise that Madonna would start the show at 8.30pm and no reasonable concertgoer could expect the headline act to take the stage at the ticketed time.

“Rather, a reasonable concertgoer would understand that the venue’s doors will open at or before the ticketed time, one or more opening acts may perform while attendees arrive and make their way to their seats and before the headline act takes the stage, and the headline act will take the stage later in the evening,” they argued.

The fans claimed they would not have paid for tickets had they known what time Madonna would arrive on stage.

They argued that the delay, which they alleged happened again at the singer’s subsequent shows in Brooklyn on 14 December and 16 December, was a “wanton exercise in false advertising, negligent misrepresentation, and unfair and deceptive trade practices”.

They claimed the show ended at 1am, leaving them with “limited public transportation, limited ridesharing, and/or increased public and private transportation costs”. Some were left “stranded in the middle of the night”, they said.

Throughout her Celebration tour, Madonna has given fans an autobiographical insight into her life and career, detailing her sexual awakening, her punk roots, her experiences before becoming famous, and her friendship with Michael Jackson.

In The Independent ’s five-star review of the tour , critic Helen Brown writes that the tour is a reminder of why the “Queen of Pop still reigns”.

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Billie Eilish Announces 'Hit Me Hard and Soft' World Tour Dates

The tour will kick off September 2024 and run through July 2025

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Billie Eilish is going "hard" with touring.

On Monday, April 29, the pop star, 22, revealed that she'll be hitting the road in support of her forthcoming album Hit Me Hard and Soft .

The arena dates, produced by Live Nation, will kick off in North America in September 2024, before continuing in Australia in February 2025. Then, she'll travel to Europe, the U.K., and Ireland starting in April until late July 2025, per a press release.

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Eilish will kick off her North American leg in Québec, Canada at Centre Videotron on Sunday, Sept. 29, making stops in Philadelphia at the Wells Fargo Center on Saturday, Oct. 5 and in New York City at Madison Square Garden from Wednesday Oct. 16 to Friday Oct. 18, before wrapping a three-date stint in Inglewood, Calif. at the Kia Forum on Tuesday, Dec. 17.

The "Ocean Eyes" artist will then launch her Australian dates with four dates in Brisbane at Brisbane Entertainment Centre from Tuesday, Feb. 18 to Saturday, Feb.22, which she'll close out with a four-day stint in Melbourne at Rod Laver Arena from Tuesday, March 4 to Saturday, March 8.

Eilish's European dates will kick off in Stockholm with a two-date performance at Avicii Arena on Wednesday, April 23 and Thursday, April 24, before wrapping in Barcelona after a two-date stint at Palau Sant Jordi on Sunday, June 15.

On Monday, July 7, the nine-time Grammy winner will kick off her U.K. leg in Glasgow, Scotland at OVO Hydro, where she will play two dates. She'll conclude that part of the tour with two dates in Dublin at 3Arena on Saturday, July 26 and Sunday, July 27. Tickets for Eilish's tour dates will be available via an American Express® presale on Tuesday, April 30, with additional presales running throughout the week. Presale start and end times will vary by location.

The remaining tickets will be available to the public via general onsale Friday, May 3 on  billieeilish.com . On-sale start times vary by market.

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Earlier this month, Eilish announced that her third album,  Hit Me Hard and Soft . will be released May 17.

Instead of a typical rollout with singles as she did for her previous two records, 2019's  When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?  and 2021's  Happier Than Ever , the "Bad Guy" performer will share the 10-track project all at once.

See the full list of tour dates below.

Sun Sep 29 – Québec, QC – Centre Videotron Tue Oct 01 – Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena Wed Oct 02 – Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena Fri Oct 04 – Baltimore, MD – CFG Bank Arena Sat Oct 05 – Philadelphia, PA – Wells Fargo Center Mon Oct 07 – Detroit, MI – Little Caesars Arena Wed Oct 09 – Newark, NJ – Prudential Center Fri Oct 11 – Boston, MA – TD Garden Sun Oct 13 – Pittsburgh, PA – PPG Paints Arena Wed Oct 16 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden Thu Oct 17 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden Fri Oct 18 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden Sat Nov 02 – Atlanta, GA – State Farm Arena Sun Nov 03 – Atlanta, GA – State Farm Arena Wed Nov 06 – Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena Fri Nov 08 – Cincinnati, OH – Heritage Bank Center Sun Nov 10 – Saint Paul, MN – Xcel Energy Center Mon Nov 11 – Saint Paul, MN – Xcel Energy Center Wed Nov 13 – Chicago, IL – United Center Thu Nov 14 – Chicago, IL – United Center Sat Nov 16 – Kansas City, MO – T-Mobile Center Sun Nov 17 – Omaha, NE – CHI Health Center Omaha Tue Nov 19 – Denver, CO – Ball Arena Wed Nov 20 – Denver, CO – Ball Arena Tue Dec 03 – Vancouver, BC – Rogers Arena Thu Dec 05 – Seattle, WA – Climate Pledge Arena Fri Dec 06 – Seattle, WA – Climate Pledge Arena Sun Dec 08 – Portland, OR – Moda Center Tue Dec 10 – San Jose, CA – SAP Center at San Jose Wed Dec 11 – San Jose, CA – SAP Center at San Jose Fri Dec 13 – Glendale, AZ – Desert Diamond Arena Sun Dec 15 – Inglewood, CA – Kia Forum Mon Dec 16 – Inglewood, CA – Kia Forum Tue Dec 17 – Inglewood, CA – Kia Forum Tue Feb 18, 2025 – Brisbane, Australia – Brisbane Entertainment Centre Wed Feb 19, 2025 – Brisbane, Australia – Brisbane Entertainment Centre Fri Feb 21, 2025 – Brisbane, Australia – Brisbane Entertainment Centre Sat Feb 22, 2025 – Brisbane, Australia – Brisbane Entertainment Centre Mon Feb 24, 2025 – Sydney, Australia – Qudos Bank Arena Tue Feb 25, 2025 – Sydney, Australia – Qudos Bank Arena Thu Feb 27, 2025 – Sydney, Australia – Qudos Bank Arena Fri Feb 28, 2025 – Sydney, Australia – Qudos Bank Arena Tue March 4, 2025 –Melbourne, Australia – Rod Laver Arena Wed March 5, 2025 – Melbourne, Australia – Rod Laver Arena Fri March 7, 2025 – Melbourne, Australia – Rod Laver Arena Sat March 8, 2025 – Melbourne, Australia – Rod Laver Arena Wed Apr 23, 2025 – Stockholm, Sweden – Avicii Arena Thu Apr 24, 2025 – Stockholm, Sweden – Avicii Arena Sat Apr 26, 2025 – Oslo, Norway – Telenor Arena Mon Apr 28, 2025 – Copenhagen, Denmark – Royal Arena Tue Apr 29, 2025 – Copenhagen, Denmark – Royal Arena Fri May 2, 2025 – Hannover, Germany – ZAG Arena Sun May 4, 2025 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Ziggo Dome Mon May 5, 2025 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Ziggo Dome Wed May 7, 2025 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Ziggo Dome Fri May 9, 2025 – Berlin, Germany – Uber Arena Thu May 29, 2025 – Cologne, Germany – Lanxess Arena Fri May 30, 2025 – Cologne, Germany – Lanxess Arena Sun June 1, 2025 – Prague, Czech Republic – O2 Arena Tue June 3, 2025 – Kraków, Poland – Tauron Arena Wed June 4, 2025 – Kraków, Poland – Tauron Arena Fri June 6, 2025 – Vienna, Austria – Stadthalle Sun June 8, 2025 – Bologna, Italy – Unipol Arena Tue June 10, 2025 – Paris, France – Accor Arena Wed June 11, 2025 – Paris, France – Accor Arena Sat June 14, 2025 – Barcelona, Spain – Palau Sant Jordi Sun June 15, 2025 –Barcelona, Spain – Palau Sant Jordi Mon July 7, 2025 – Glasgow, UK – OVO Hydro Tue July 8, 2025 – Glasgow, UK – OVO Hydro Thu July 10, 2025 – London, UK – The O2 Fri July 11, 2025 –London, UK – The O2 Sun July 13, 2025 – London, UK – The O2 Mon July 14, 2025 – London, UK – The O2 Wed July 16, 2025 – London, UK – The O2 Thu July 17, 2025 – London, UK – The O2 Sat July 19, 2025 – Manchester, UK – Co-op Live Sun July 20, 2025 – Manchester, UK – Co-op Live Tue July 22, 2025 – Manchester, UK – Co-op Live Wed July 23, 2025 – Manchester, UK – Co-op Live Sat July 26, 2025 – Dublin, Ireland – 3Arena Sun July 27, 2025 – Dublin, Ireland – 3Arena

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