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  1. Tour book of pics taken by Ricardo on his iPhone, facetuned by MyMadonnaLuvin?
  2. The song is called Las Vegas by Mr Credo (2013)
  3. Yes her hair was longer when she had her red accident - April 1993 Miami, time of Fever video filming.
  4. Be nice to have some modern remixes of her older songs but the last thing I’d want is other singers/rappers all over them. But this is M so that’s probably exactly what she’ll do.
  5. Especially considering the cake stage … Express Yourself, Music and Physical Attraction were the ones I was hoping for
  6. Pretty bad - I don’t like any of her duets/features apart from love song. Just give me raw Madonna!
  7. They were doing a lot of boxing moves during rehearsals and she was wearing that robe… i wonder what this look was about?
  8. She wore a white conical bra type outfit on her stories a few weeks ago and I wondered then - maybe an updated wedding dress costume? Maybe she’ll burst out of her cake stage like a Madge-in-the-box!
  9. Yes she did post a few months ago clips of David, mercy and the twins rehearsing with her so I figured they’d all be in the show in some capacity.
  10. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-67075718 Madonna's first ever greatest hits tour will be "a documentary through her vast career" that includes more than 40 songs, her musical director says. In an exclusive interview, Stuart Price told the BBC the show draws on four decades of archive footage and studio recordings to tell the star's story. "A greatest hit doesn't have to be a song," he said. "It can be a wardrobe, it can be a video, or a statement." He added that Madonna was back to full strength after a summer health scare. The superstar was found unconscious in her New York apartment in June and rushed to hospital, where she received treatment for a serious bacterial infection. Lucky to be alive The singer later said she was "lucky to be alive", and postponed the start of the sold-out Celebration Tour from July to October. The premiere will now take place at London's O2 Arena on Saturday. "The person that is going to take the stage looks incredible, sounds incredible, performs incredible," said Price, reassuring fans that the 65-year-old had fully recovered. He added that the three-month delay had been used to polish the show. "Madonna has very high expectations of how much hard work people will put into something," he said. "It's very uncompromising - but she's equally as hard on herself. "So when she took a break, that pause created an opportunity to further enhance the show. And I'm sure the opportunity [for her] to focus on being 100% well was greatly received as well." Since she burst onto the UK charts with Holiday in 1984, Madonna has scored another 71 hits, including 13 number one singles. Some, like Vogue, Like A Prayer and Ray of Light, are era-defining anthems. Others, like Live To Tell and Don't Tell Me, are beloved fan favourites. So how did they finalise the set-list? "That was the big challenge," admitted Price. "In two hours, can you get all of it in? That's hard. But every great moment she's had, we took a bit of it." Many hits will be played in full, some will be interpolated into other songs, and still more will be used as "bridges" between acts. Price suggested a ballpark figure of 25 songs would be performed, with elements of 20 more appearing in some form. And what about a Taylor Swift-style acoustic section, where different tracks can be rotated into the playlist every night? "Well, Madonna's reputation is for being highly precise and highly rehearsed across all departments. When you look at a tour of this scale, it has so many moving parts, so many elements, that everything has to be highly fixed. "But there's one thing that's always dynamic, and that's Madonna herself. Her personality is so strong, her interaction with the audience is so strong, that it creates opportunities for variation from night to night."
  11. Incredibly difficult to pick just one, I flip between a handful of songs/pics but right now… Express Yourself
  12. For me it’s Physical Attraction (Everybody a very close second). I think the album has aged incredibly well ❤️
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