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    Black Mamba got a reaction from rga98 in RIO REAL TIME DISCUSSION   
    Madonna fans in Brazil are amazing. I love this video. It’s a video of fans throwing a phone thief into a garbage bin and closing it with him inside: https://vxtwitter.com/i/status/1786928446842749372
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    Black Mamba got a reaction from Craigypants in Rio de Janeiro live May 4, 2024   
    Does anyone know how to stream TV Globo from the US? Apparently that’s the channel where the concert will be streamed.
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    Black Mamba got a reaction from pawn_shop_blues in (SPOILERS) My Second Time Ever Seeing Madonna (3/13, Palm Springs)   
    This time with floor seats a handful of rows back on the right side of the stage!
    Final thoughts: This is my second time going, and it’s by far the best show I’ve ever seen (for now)!  I was by far the youngest fan as everyone around me looked at lest 20-30 years older than me 💀. Everything from the first notes in Nothing Really Matters to the last bits of Celebration, I along with everyone else in the floor section were on our feet the whole time. It was that good. Madonna didn’t miss a note at all from what I experienced. I could hear her breathing during the action-heavy parts, so it wasn’t all 100% lip-syncing.
    When she came out for the first song, I was in awe yet again since my lovely, beautiful, and amazing M was that close to me (and didn’t need the big screen to see her since she wasn’t just a pixel this time). The rest of the first act was flawless! She wasn’t dropped by the dancer, and since Palm Springs has a lot of gay people, she went over how she had daddy issues 💀💀💀💀 also she spotted a fan saluting 🫡 her which she told them not to do and later remarked how she didn’t want that “weird heil Hitler moment” at her concert, which was funny as hell and we all laughed. She also sang a few lines of Causing a Commotion and unfortunately she was around some fans who didn’t sing anything and then called them out, saying “you’re all either high, drunk, shy, or you don’t know the words” and then later remarked how a lot of fans don’t know the words even though it sounded like the whole arena was singing just about every song and it seemed louder than Chicago (even though that arena was way larger). Also said that all the haters can go fuck themselves which we all loved.
    I couldn’t contain myself during the second act. She appeared like 10 feet away from me when Erotica started and also did that little snippet of Papa Don’t Preach about 10 feet away as well!!!! Hung Up and Vogue were also done up close to me as well, but this time in the center (which was way closer to me than I thought).
    The rest of the acts (including a good rendition of Take a Bow) follow the same story. I was in shock and awe especially during the parts on the right side of the stage and the outmost part of the center because both were literally like 10 feet away from me. Up close!!!!! During her speech before Express Yourself, she talked about how her kids were so important to her and part of what keeps her going, along with how her kids were her first thoughts when she was in the hospital. She also went on about how she initially couldn’t walk or wipe her ass and has an “unhealthy” work ethic. Also brought up how she didn’t want to let her fans down, which resulted in her receiving the longest applause of the night. In the end, this was one of the most fun nights I’ve had in recent memory, and the post-concert blues are probably gonna hit twice as hard being up close and knowing that this might be the last time I ever see Madonna. If this is it, then I’ll forever be grateful that I got to both have a lifetime that intersected with Madonna and see her on at least one tour. Either way, I can flex that I have seen the greatest female in the history of music to everyone I know. That’s definitely something I can’t take for granted since plenty of my other favorites are dead.
    Below are a few photos I’m able to upload. The other photos I wanted to post were all over the 1 MB limit.

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    Black Mamba got a reaction from sara94 in The Celebration Tour (Spoilers)   
    Before the tour, I said somewhere that there was no way either Fever or Bedtime Story would be part of the set list because of what happened back in the summer. I was so wrong because both were included
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    Black Mamba reacted to PHIL in The Celebration Tour (Spoilers)   
    can we quickly mention the fact, that she didn’t cancel ONE SINGLE show so far?!
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    Black Mamba got a reaction from moon1 in (SPOILERS) My First Time Ever Seeing Madonna (2/1, Chicago)   
    This may be two days late (in typical Madonna fashion), but I finally got to see Madonna for the first time ever on Thursday night! Out of all the concerts I’ve got to, this one was easily the best one. I could not believe that at 65 and after nearly dying last year, she was able to put on such a spectacular performance. It defied all of my expectations (I had none, given the circumstances).
    The fact that I was going to see her… it didn’t feel real at all until she came on at 9:50. She was late but I didn’t give a shit. I’ve waited 3 years to go to one of her shows. I could have waited 3 hours if I had to. And then she came on managed to hit every single note with surprisingly amazing vocals. Her voice, her dancing, the stage, the lighting, all of it was basically immaculate. I was singing along to just about every song. Die Another Day was one of the high points with the choreography and lighting show. I was crying during Live to Tell and her tribute to Michael Jackson. And I was in total disbelief that she brought out Bad Girl and Bedtime Story, neither of which have been performed in about 30 years if I recall correctly. I do wish the ending was different and I think the last act as a whole ended too quickly, but I can see why it was done the way it was. But overall, just about everything was amazing.
    To see the reigning queen for the first time ever, it was absolutely a treat. It’s one of the highest points of my life (so far). I can say I finally got to see the greatest female performer in the history of music. Even though I’m a couple days removed, I’m still euphoria-high over it. (Side note: As an extreme minority of the fan base, a 21-year-old straight guy, I can confirm that straight gen-Z’ers do exist in the fandom)
    I’m absolutely crazy for Madonna and this show, which is why I’m running it back next month with floor seats.

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    Black Mamba got a reaction from ForceKin in (SPOILERS) My First Time Ever Seeing Madonna (2/1, Chicago)   
    This may be two days late (in typical Madonna fashion), but I finally got to see Madonna for the first time ever on Thursday night! Out of all the concerts I’ve got to, this one was easily the best one. I could not believe that at 65 and after nearly dying last year, she was able to put on such a spectacular performance. It defied all of my expectations (I had none, given the circumstances).
    The fact that I was going to see her… it didn’t feel real at all until she came on at 9:50. She was late but I didn’t give a shit. I’ve waited 3 years to go to one of her shows. I could have waited 3 hours if I had to. And then she came on managed to hit every single note with surprisingly amazing vocals. Her voice, her dancing, the stage, the lighting, all of it was basically immaculate. I was singing along to just about every song. Die Another Day was one of the high points with the choreography and lighting show. I was crying during Live to Tell and her tribute to Michael Jackson. And I was in total disbelief that she brought out Bad Girl and Bedtime Story, neither of which have been performed in about 30 years if I recall correctly. I do wish the ending was different and I think the last act as a whole ended too quickly, but I can see why it was done the way it was. But overall, just about everything was amazing.
    To see the reigning queen for the first time ever, it was absolutely a treat. It’s one of the highest points of my life (so far). I can say I finally got to see the greatest female performer in the history of music. Even though I’m a couple days removed, I’m still euphoria-high over it. (Side note: As an extreme minority of the fan base, a 21-year-old straight guy, I can confirm that straight gen-Z’ers do exist in the fandom)
    I’m absolutely crazy for Madonna and this show, which is why I’m running it back next month with floor seats.

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    Black Mamba got a reaction from Raio_05 in (SPOILERS) My First Time Ever Seeing Madonna (2/1, Chicago)   
    This may be two days late (in typical Madonna fashion), but I finally got to see Madonna for the first time ever on Thursday night! Out of all the concerts I’ve got to, this one was easily the best one. I could not believe that at 65 and after nearly dying last year, she was able to put on such a spectacular performance. It defied all of my expectations (I had none, given the circumstances).
    The fact that I was going to see her… it didn’t feel real at all until she came on at 9:50. She was late but I didn’t give a shit. I’ve waited 3 years to go to one of her shows. I could have waited 3 hours if I had to. And then she came on managed to hit every single note with surprisingly amazing vocals. Her voice, her dancing, the stage, the lighting, all of it was basically immaculate. I was singing along to just about every song. Die Another Day was one of the high points with the choreography and lighting show. I was crying during Live to Tell and her tribute to Michael Jackson. And I was in total disbelief that she brought out Bad Girl and Bedtime Story, neither of which have been performed in about 30 years if I recall correctly. I do wish the ending was different and I think the last act as a whole ended too quickly, but I can see why it was done the way it was. But overall, just about everything was amazing.
    To see the reigning queen for the first time ever, it was absolutely a treat. It’s one of the highest points of my life (so far). I can say I finally got to see the greatest female performer in the history of music. Even though I’m a couple days removed, I’m still euphoria-high over it. (Side note: As an extreme minority of the fan base, a 21-year-old straight guy, I can confirm that straight gen-Z’ers do exist in the fandom)
    I’m absolutely crazy for Madonna and this show, which is why I’m running it back next month with floor seats.

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    Black Mamba got a reaction from Roland Barthes in (SPOILERS) My First Time Ever Seeing Madonna (2/1, Chicago)   
    This may be two days late (in typical Madonna fashion), but I finally got to see Madonna for the first time ever on Thursday night! Out of all the concerts I’ve got to, this one was easily the best one. I could not believe that at 65 and after nearly dying last year, she was able to put on such a spectacular performance. It defied all of my expectations (I had none, given the circumstances).
    The fact that I was going to see her… it didn’t feel real at all until she came on at 9:50. She was late but I didn’t give a shit. I’ve waited 3 years to go to one of her shows. I could have waited 3 hours if I had to. And then she came on managed to hit every single note with surprisingly amazing vocals. Her voice, her dancing, the stage, the lighting, all of it was basically immaculate. I was singing along to just about every song. Die Another Day was one of the high points with the choreography and lighting show. I was crying during Live to Tell and her tribute to Michael Jackson. And I was in total disbelief that she brought out Bad Girl and Bedtime Story, neither of which have been performed in about 30 years if I recall correctly. I do wish the ending was different and I think the last act as a whole ended too quickly, but I can see why it was done the way it was. But overall, just about everything was amazing.
    To see the reigning queen for the first time ever, it was absolutely a treat. It’s one of the highest points of my life (so far). I can say I finally got to see the greatest female performer in the history of music. Even though I’m a couple days removed, I’m still euphoria-high over it. (Side note: As an extreme minority of the fan base, a 21-year-old straight guy, I can confirm that straight gen-Z’ers do exist in the fandom)
    I’m absolutely crazy for Madonna and this show, which is why I’m running it back next month with floor seats.

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    Black Mamba reacted to Alibaba in Madonna at the Grammys   
    To me, Taylor Swift is insufferable. She seems spoiled, disingenuous, immature, and entitled. I find her music mediocre at best, and her live performances are a travesty. I think after the changing of the guard at the end of the 2000’s with the arrival of people like Lady Gaga there was a rejection of the mystique of the untouchable star, and everyone had to become accessible and cater to the fan base and public. I believe Madonna suffered a lot as a result of this as she was suddenly characterized as looking down her nose at her public. But Taylor Swift is what resulted from that. This “every girl” who has the same idiot emotional spectrum as her overgrown fans. She’s 34 writing poetry straight out of a Dear Diary for Dummies that you’d expect from 14 year-olds, and the generalized infantilism of young adults in today’s culture means they hail her a genius of authenticity and relatability. The standards are unbelievably subpar nowadays, and having a juggernaut of popular music history like Joni Mitchell perform tonight only further emphasized the contrast. All just opinions, for sure, and while Swift irks me when I see her, I have to say she’s also usually quite easy to ignore. While I’m sure she didn’t intend to so blatantly disrespect Celine Dion by grabbing her award from her without acknowledging her with even eye contact, it just serves as an example of everything I suspected about her…that her head is ultimately so far up her own ass that she can’t help herself .
     
     
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    Black Mamba got a reaction from heikeeduardo in Madonna at the Grammys   
    She don’t need no Grammys… that dying awards show needs her more than she needs them. The only thing I remember from last years awards were when everyone kept talking shit about her face. She doesn’t need that shit this year!
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    Black Mamba reacted to Blue Jean in The Celebration Tour (Spoilers)   
    To piss us off
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    Black Mamba got a reaction from Sheridan1980 in Madonna at the Grammys   
    She don’t need no Grammys… that dying awards show needs her more than she needs them. The only thing I remember from last years awards were when everyone kept talking shit about her face. She doesn’t need that shit this year!
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    Black Mamba got a reaction from Salida in Madonna at the Grammys   
    She don’t need no Grammys… that dying awards show needs her more than she needs them. The only thing I remember from last years awards were when everyone kept talking shit about her face. She doesn’t need that shit this year!
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    Black Mamba got a reaction from alanuk in The Celebration Tour (Spoilers)   
    Why does she bother wearing a grill in some of her shows if it does nothing but make her sound like she’s speaking/singing with a lisp.
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    Black Mamba got a reaction from Would You Like To Try in Madonna at the Grammys   
    She don’t need no Grammys… that dying awards show needs her more than she needs them. The only thing I remember from last years awards were when everyone kept talking shit about her face. She doesn’t need that shit this year!
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    Black Mamba reacted to Scottyx in (SPOILERS) My First Time Ever Seeing Madonna (2/1, Chicago)   
    I am so happy to read of your experience. I hadn't seen her since 1990 so it was like the first time for me too.  A true treasure. We are blessed.
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    Black Mamba got a reaction from True Blue 84 in (SPOILERS) My First Time Ever Seeing Madonna (2/1, Chicago)   
    This may be two days late (in typical Madonna fashion), but I finally got to see Madonna for the first time ever on Thursday night! Out of all the concerts I’ve got to, this one was easily the best one. I could not believe that at 65 and after nearly dying last year, she was able to put on such a spectacular performance. It defied all of my expectations (I had none, given the circumstances).
    The fact that I was going to see her… it didn’t feel real at all until she came on at 9:50. She was late but I didn’t give a shit. I’ve waited 3 years to go to one of her shows. I could have waited 3 hours if I had to. And then she came on managed to hit every single note with surprisingly amazing vocals. Her voice, her dancing, the stage, the lighting, all of it was basically immaculate. I was singing along to just about every song. Die Another Day was one of the high points with the choreography and lighting show. I was crying during Live to Tell and her tribute to Michael Jackson. And I was in total disbelief that she brought out Bad Girl and Bedtime Story, neither of which have been performed in about 30 years if I recall correctly. I do wish the ending was different and I think the last act as a whole ended too quickly, but I can see why it was done the way it was. But overall, just about everything was amazing.
    To see the reigning queen for the first time ever, it was absolutely a treat. It’s one of the highest points of my life (so far). I can say I finally got to see the greatest female performer in the history of music. Even though I’m a couple days removed, I’m still euphoria-high over it. (Side note: As an extreme minority of the fan base, a 21-year-old straight guy, I can confirm that straight gen-Z’ers do exist in the fandom)
    I’m absolutely crazy for Madonna and this show, which is why I’m running it back next month with floor seats.

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    Black Mamba got a reaction from EgoRod in (SPOILERS) My First Time Ever Seeing Madonna (2/1, Chicago)   
    This may be two days late (in typical Madonna fashion), but I finally got to see Madonna for the first time ever on Thursday night! Out of all the concerts I’ve got to, this one was easily the best one. I could not believe that at 65 and after nearly dying last year, she was able to put on such a spectacular performance. It defied all of my expectations (I had none, given the circumstances).
    The fact that I was going to see her… it didn’t feel real at all until she came on at 9:50. She was late but I didn’t give a shit. I’ve waited 3 years to go to one of her shows. I could have waited 3 hours if I had to. And then she came on managed to hit every single note with surprisingly amazing vocals. Her voice, her dancing, the stage, the lighting, all of it was basically immaculate. I was singing along to just about every song. Die Another Day was one of the high points with the choreography and lighting show. I was crying during Live to Tell and her tribute to Michael Jackson. And I was in total disbelief that she brought out Bad Girl and Bedtime Story, neither of which have been performed in about 30 years if I recall correctly. I do wish the ending was different and I think the last act as a whole ended too quickly, but I can see why it was done the way it was. But overall, just about everything was amazing.
    To see the reigning queen for the first time ever, it was absolutely a treat. It’s one of the highest points of my life (so far). I can say I finally got to see the greatest female performer in the history of music. Even though I’m a couple days removed, I’m still euphoria-high over it. (Side note: As an extreme minority of the fan base, a 21-year-old straight guy, I can confirm that straight gen-Z’ers do exist in the fandom)
    I’m absolutely crazy for Madonna and this show, which is why I’m running it back next month with floor seats.

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    Black Mamba got a reaction from truerebel in (SPOILERS) My First Time Ever Seeing Madonna (2/1, Chicago)   
    This may be two days late (in typical Madonna fashion), but I finally got to see Madonna for the first time ever on Thursday night! Out of all the concerts I’ve got to, this one was easily the best one. I could not believe that at 65 and after nearly dying last year, she was able to put on such a spectacular performance. It defied all of my expectations (I had none, given the circumstances).
    The fact that I was going to see her… it didn’t feel real at all until she came on at 9:50. She was late but I didn’t give a shit. I’ve waited 3 years to go to one of her shows. I could have waited 3 hours if I had to. And then she came on managed to hit every single note with surprisingly amazing vocals. Her voice, her dancing, the stage, the lighting, all of it was basically immaculate. I was singing along to just about every song. Die Another Day was one of the high points with the choreography and lighting show. I was crying during Live to Tell and her tribute to Michael Jackson. And I was in total disbelief that she brought out Bad Girl and Bedtime Story, neither of which have been performed in about 30 years if I recall correctly. I do wish the ending was different and I think the last act as a whole ended too quickly, but I can see why it was done the way it was. But overall, just about everything was amazing.
    To see the reigning queen for the first time ever, it was absolutely a treat. It’s one of the highest points of my life (so far). I can say I finally got to see the greatest female performer in the history of music. Even though I’m a couple days removed, I’m still euphoria-high over it. (Side note: As an extreme minority of the fan base, a 21-year-old straight guy, I can confirm that straight gen-Z’ers do exist in the fandom)
    I’m absolutely crazy for Madonna and this show, which is why I’m running it back next month with floor seats.

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    Black Mamba got a reaction from dankpepe in (SPOILERS) My First Time Ever Seeing Madonna (2/1, Chicago)   
    This may be two days late (in typical Madonna fashion), but I finally got to see Madonna for the first time ever on Thursday night! Out of all the concerts I’ve got to, this one was easily the best one. I could not believe that at 65 and after nearly dying last year, she was able to put on such a spectacular performance. It defied all of my expectations (I had none, given the circumstances).
    The fact that I was going to see her… it didn’t feel real at all until she came on at 9:50. She was late but I didn’t give a shit. I’ve waited 3 years to go to one of her shows. I could have waited 3 hours if I had to. And then she came on managed to hit every single note with surprisingly amazing vocals. Her voice, her dancing, the stage, the lighting, all of it was basically immaculate. I was singing along to just about every song. Die Another Day was one of the high points with the choreography and lighting show. I was crying during Live to Tell and her tribute to Michael Jackson. And I was in total disbelief that she brought out Bad Girl and Bedtime Story, neither of which have been performed in about 30 years if I recall correctly. I do wish the ending was different and I think the last act as a whole ended too quickly, but I can see why it was done the way it was. But overall, just about everything was amazing.
    To see the reigning queen for the first time ever, it was absolutely a treat. It’s one of the highest points of my life (so far). I can say I finally got to see the greatest female performer in the history of music. Even though I’m a couple days removed, I’m still euphoria-high over it. (Side note: As an extreme minority of the fan base, a 21-year-old straight guy, I can confirm that straight gen-Z’ers do exist in the fandom)
    I’m absolutely crazy for Madonna and this show, which is why I’m running it back next month with floor seats.

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    Black Mamba reacted to Donna in Hello Welcome to McDonna How May I Help You?   
    LOL!  So great to see many with a great sense of humor.   Thanks @Black Mambafor posting such a fun thread! 
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    Black Mamba got a reaction from Redha DBL in Hello Welcome to McDonna How May I Help You?   
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    Black Mamba reacted to Andymad in Hello Welcome to McDonna How May I Help You?   
    This is insane.
    I cannot believe you all.
    unbelieveable!
    These two f’ing things together. 
    Y’all have no idea how much I love McDicks. And Madonna. And the two of them together.
    HELP. Literally living for this this tread. 😍😍😭🍔
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    Black Mamba got a reaction from Would You Like To Try in Did TicketMaster seriously make it so that I can’t sell my ticket?   
    With the new concert dates being announced, I am able to buy a better ticket to a more convenient show with much better seats. But I had tickets to a different show and now I want to sell those, but I can’t. Are they really going to prevent me from selling the ticket to my original show and force me to go to that one? I saw that there’s an option by the event organizers to prevent people from selling their tickets.
    If this is the case here, is there any way I can get around this whatsoever?
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