Madonna has announced plans to tour Australia in what will be her first performance Down Under in almost a quarter of a century.
Madonna has announced plans to tour Australia in what will be her first performance Down Under in almost a quarter of a century.
Madonna, 56, has announced plans to take her latest international tour, in support of her new album Rebel Heart, to Asia and Australia in early 2016.
Clearly not perturbed by her recent shock fall down a flight of stairs while on stage at the Brit Awards, Madge is picking herself back up with the world tour officially kicking off in Miami in August this year.
It will mark 23 years since Madonna’s last performance for Australian audiences when she played her Girlie Show: Live Down Under show at the Sydney Cricket Ground in 1993.
President of Global touring and chairman of Global Music, Arthur Fogel, told Billboard that Madonna’s absence from the Australian stage was “kind of bizarre when you think about it, that a superstar like that hasn’t been to a pretty regular touring area for [almost] 25 years.”
Madonna flashes the crowd at the 2015 Grammy Awards
The new tour will accompany what is the Material Girl’s 13th studio album. “Madonna continues to be one of the most successful touring artists in history – her shows are legendary and we are thrilled to have her going back on tour,” Arthur said.
While she may be nearing her late 60s, Madonna is still an indomitable onstage force, with her last international tour of 2008/09, titled Sticky & Sweet ranked as the highest grossing tour of all time for a solo artist.
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