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    Where's The Party? got a reaction from Alibaba in Rehearsals (spoilers alert)   
    The Celebration Tour by the numbers
    https://www.music-news.com/news/Underground/165230/Madonna-The-Celebration-Tour-by-the-numbers
    4 decades of unstoppable hits – prepare to dance your ass off! 13th culture shaping tour 1 extraordinary drag queen 8th tour partnering with director Jamie King 24 onstage performers 1 Stuart Price reunion 4,400 square ft. of stage, the largest for any Madonna tour. Inspired by the grid of Manhattan with Uptown, Downtown, Midtown, East and West stages. 8 humidifiers in Madonna’s dressing room 1 bottle of MDNA Rose Mist Spray in each quick-change space 3 traveling mobile gyms 15 countries 78 shows 50 merch items including vintage recreations of iconic items from previous tours such as the Blond Ambition Bomber Jacket 45 wardrobe trunks 1 Queen sized Madonna flag outside the O2 (naturally) 6 sold out nights in London 3 layered circular stage where the traditional main stage would be, inspired by the wedding cake of Madonna’s original VMA performance 3 physical therapists 4 of Madonna’s children on stage 40 pairs of boxing gloves 230 ft. of combined length of catwalk that gets Madonna 105 ft far into the venue 14 spotlights for Madonna and over 600 intelligent lights to light the stage and arena with over 8800 lighting cues 17 archived costumes recreated 4 rehearsal venues 80 tons of production equipment 330 million albums sold, still the best-selling female artist of all time 3600 square ft. of projection imagery to the show. The most amount of video ever used in a Madonna show. 200+ traveling crew – 25 in the costume department alone 30 ft. 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 ft per second, 80 ft across and 130 ft down the length of the arena designed to symbolize looking into the past, present and towards the future. 3700 amps of show power
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    Where's The Party? got a reaction from Polaris in Rehearsals (spoilers alert)   
    The Celebration Tour by the numbers
    https://www.music-news.com/news/Underground/165230/Madonna-The-Celebration-Tour-by-the-numbers
    4 decades of unstoppable hits – prepare to dance your ass off! 13th culture shaping tour 1 extraordinary drag queen 8th tour partnering with director Jamie King 24 onstage performers 1 Stuart Price reunion 4,400 square ft. of stage, the largest for any Madonna tour. Inspired by the grid of Manhattan with Uptown, Downtown, Midtown, East and West stages. 8 humidifiers in Madonna’s dressing room 1 bottle of MDNA Rose Mist Spray in each quick-change space 3 traveling mobile gyms 15 countries 78 shows 50 merch items including vintage recreations of iconic items from previous tours such as the Blond Ambition Bomber Jacket 45 wardrobe trunks 1 Queen sized Madonna flag outside the O2 (naturally) 6 sold out nights in London 3 layered circular stage where the traditional main stage would be, inspired by the wedding cake of Madonna’s original VMA performance 3 physical therapists 4 of Madonna’s children on stage 40 pairs of boxing gloves 230 ft. of combined length of catwalk that gets Madonna 105 ft far into the venue 14 spotlights for Madonna and over 600 intelligent lights to light the stage and arena with over 8800 lighting cues 17 archived costumes recreated 4 rehearsal venues 80 tons of production equipment 330 million albums sold, still the best-selling female artist of all time 3600 square ft. of projection imagery to the show. The most amount of video ever used in a Madonna show. 200+ traveling crew – 25 in the costume department alone 30 ft. 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 ft per second, 80 ft across and 130 ft down the length of the arena designed to symbolize looking into the past, present and towards the future. 3700 amps of show power
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    Where's The Party? got a reaction from stefo in Rehearsals (spoilers alert)   
    The Celebration Tour by the numbers
    https://www.music-news.com/news/Underground/165230/Madonna-The-Celebration-Tour-by-the-numbers
    4 decades of unstoppable hits – prepare to dance your ass off! 13th culture shaping tour 1 extraordinary drag queen 8th tour partnering with director Jamie King 24 onstage performers 1 Stuart Price reunion 4,400 square ft. of stage, the largest for any Madonna tour. Inspired by the grid of Manhattan with Uptown, Downtown, Midtown, East and West stages. 8 humidifiers in Madonna’s dressing room 1 bottle of MDNA Rose Mist Spray in each quick-change space 3 traveling mobile gyms 15 countries 78 shows 50 merch items including vintage recreations of iconic items from previous tours such as the Blond Ambition Bomber Jacket 45 wardrobe trunks 1 Queen sized Madonna flag outside the O2 (naturally) 6 sold out nights in London 3 layered circular stage where the traditional main stage would be, inspired by the wedding cake of Madonna’s original VMA performance 3 physical therapists 4 of Madonna’s children on stage 40 pairs of boxing gloves 230 ft. of combined length of catwalk that gets Madonna 105 ft far into the venue 14 spotlights for Madonna and over 600 intelligent lights to light the stage and arena with over 8800 lighting cues 17 archived costumes recreated 4 rehearsal venues 80 tons of production equipment 330 million albums sold, still the best-selling female artist of all time 3600 square ft. of projection imagery to the show. The most amount of video ever used in a Madonna show. 200+ traveling crew – 25 in the costume department alone 30 ft. 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 ft per second, 80 ft across and 130 ft down the length of the arena designed to symbolize looking into the past, present and towards the future. 3700 amps of show power
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    Where's The Party? got a reaction from sethrox101 in Rehearsals (spoilers alert)   
    The Celebration Tour by the numbers
    https://www.music-news.com/news/Underground/165230/Madonna-The-Celebration-Tour-by-the-numbers
    4 decades of unstoppable hits – prepare to dance your ass off! 13th culture shaping tour 1 extraordinary drag queen 8th tour partnering with director Jamie King 24 onstage performers 1 Stuart Price reunion 4,400 square ft. of stage, the largest for any Madonna tour. Inspired by the grid of Manhattan with Uptown, Downtown, Midtown, East and West stages. 8 humidifiers in Madonna’s dressing room 1 bottle of MDNA Rose Mist Spray in each quick-change space 3 traveling mobile gyms 15 countries 78 shows 50 merch items including vintage recreations of iconic items from previous tours such as the Blond Ambition Bomber Jacket 45 wardrobe trunks 1 Queen sized Madonna flag outside the O2 (naturally) 6 sold out nights in London 3 layered circular stage where the traditional main stage would be, inspired by the wedding cake of Madonna’s original VMA performance 3 physical therapists 4 of Madonna’s children on stage 40 pairs of boxing gloves 230 ft. of combined length of catwalk that gets Madonna 105 ft far into the venue 14 spotlights for Madonna and over 600 intelligent lights to light the stage and arena with over 8800 lighting cues 17 archived costumes recreated 4 rehearsal venues 80 tons of production equipment 330 million albums sold, still the best-selling female artist of all time 3600 square ft. of projection imagery to the show. The most amount of video ever used in a Madonna show. 200+ traveling crew – 25 in the costume department alone 30 ft. 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 ft per second, 80 ft across and 130 ft down the length of the arena designed to symbolize looking into the past, present and towards the future. 3700 amps of show power
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    Where's The Party? got a reaction from Voguerista in Rehearsals (spoilers alert)   
    The Celebration Tour by the numbers
    https://www.music-news.com/news/Underground/165230/Madonna-The-Celebration-Tour-by-the-numbers
    4 decades of unstoppable hits – prepare to dance your ass off! 13th culture shaping tour 1 extraordinary drag queen 8th tour partnering with director Jamie King 24 onstage performers 1 Stuart Price reunion 4,400 square ft. of stage, the largest for any Madonna tour. Inspired by the grid of Manhattan with Uptown, Downtown, Midtown, East and West stages. 8 humidifiers in Madonna’s dressing room 1 bottle of MDNA Rose Mist Spray in each quick-change space 3 traveling mobile gyms 15 countries 78 shows 50 merch items including vintage recreations of iconic items from previous tours such as the Blond Ambition Bomber Jacket 45 wardrobe trunks 1 Queen sized Madonna flag outside the O2 (naturally) 6 sold out nights in London 3 layered circular stage where the traditional main stage would be, inspired by the wedding cake of Madonna’s original VMA performance 3 physical therapists 4 of Madonna’s children on stage 40 pairs of boxing gloves 230 ft. of combined length of catwalk that gets Madonna 105 ft far into the venue 14 spotlights for Madonna and over 600 intelligent lights to light the stage and arena with over 8800 lighting cues 17 archived costumes recreated 4 rehearsal venues 80 tons of production equipment 330 million albums sold, still the best-selling female artist of all time 3600 square ft. of projection imagery to the show. The most amount of video ever used in a Madonna show. 200+ traveling crew – 25 in the costume department alone 30 ft. 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 ft per second, 80 ft across and 130 ft down the length of the arena designed to symbolize looking into the past, present and towards the future. 3700 amps of show power
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    Where's The Party? got a reaction from zephyr in the sky at night in Rehearsals (spoilers alert)   
    The Celebration Tour by the numbers
    https://www.music-news.com/news/Underground/165230/Madonna-The-Celebration-Tour-by-the-numbers
    4 decades of unstoppable hits – prepare to dance your ass off! 13th culture shaping tour 1 extraordinary drag queen 8th tour partnering with director Jamie King 24 onstage performers 1 Stuart Price reunion 4,400 square ft. of stage, the largest for any Madonna tour. Inspired by the grid of Manhattan with Uptown, Downtown, Midtown, East and West stages. 8 humidifiers in Madonna’s dressing room 1 bottle of MDNA Rose Mist Spray in each quick-change space 3 traveling mobile gyms 15 countries 78 shows 50 merch items including vintage recreations of iconic items from previous tours such as the Blond Ambition Bomber Jacket 45 wardrobe trunks 1 Queen sized Madonna flag outside the O2 (naturally) 6 sold out nights in London 3 layered circular stage where the traditional main stage would be, inspired by the wedding cake of Madonna’s original VMA performance 3 physical therapists 4 of Madonna’s children on stage 40 pairs of boxing gloves 230 ft. of combined length of catwalk that gets Madonna 105 ft far into the venue 14 spotlights for Madonna and over 600 intelligent lights to light the stage and arena with over 8800 lighting cues 17 archived costumes recreated 4 rehearsal venues 80 tons of production equipment 330 million albums sold, still the best-selling female artist of all time 3600 square ft. of projection imagery to the show. The most amount of video ever used in a Madonna show. 200+ traveling crew – 25 in the costume department alone 30 ft. 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 ft per second, 80 ft across and 130 ft down the length of the arena designed to symbolize looking into the past, present and towards the future. 3700 amps of show power
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    Where's The Party? got a reaction from Raio_05 in Rehearsals (spoilers alert)   
    The Celebration Tour by the numbers
    https://www.music-news.com/news/Underground/165230/Madonna-The-Celebration-Tour-by-the-numbers
    4 decades of unstoppable hits – prepare to dance your ass off! 13th culture shaping tour 1 extraordinary drag queen 8th tour partnering with director Jamie King 24 onstage performers 1 Stuart Price reunion 4,400 square ft. of stage, the largest for any Madonna tour. Inspired by the grid of Manhattan with Uptown, Downtown, Midtown, East and West stages. 8 humidifiers in Madonna’s dressing room 1 bottle of MDNA Rose Mist Spray in each quick-change space 3 traveling mobile gyms 15 countries 78 shows 50 merch items including vintage recreations of iconic items from previous tours such as the Blond Ambition Bomber Jacket 45 wardrobe trunks 1 Queen sized Madonna flag outside the O2 (naturally) 6 sold out nights in London 3 layered circular stage where the traditional main stage would be, inspired by the wedding cake of Madonna’s original VMA performance 3 physical therapists 4 of Madonna’s children on stage 40 pairs of boxing gloves 230 ft. of combined length of catwalk that gets Madonna 105 ft far into the venue 14 spotlights for Madonna and over 600 intelligent lights to light the stage and arena with over 8800 lighting cues 17 archived costumes recreated 4 rehearsal venues 80 tons of production equipment 330 million albums sold, still the best-selling female artist of all time 3600 square ft. of projection imagery to the show. The most amount of video ever used in a Madonna show. 200+ traveling crew – 25 in the costume department alone 30 ft. 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 ft per second, 80 ft across and 130 ft down the length of the arena designed to symbolize looking into the past, present and towards the future. 3700 amps of show power
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    Where's The Party? reacted to stefo in Rehearsals (spoilers alert)   
    I really don't understand the hate for HN, I think it's one of the tracks she always performed in an interesting way, from the moving mirrors to the rockish arrangement to the gorgeous trumpet/cage version of Madame X. It's definitely a signature track for her character and I think for herself too and the song is still so good for me, funky, dirty and ironic. I love it.
    All the four tracks revealed today are excellent choices imo, happy 
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    Where's The Party? got a reaction from Voguerista in Rehearsals (spoilers alert)   
    No idea if this person is reliable.
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    Where's The Party? got a reaction from Willbe in Rehearsals (spoilers alert)   
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    Where's The Party? got a reaction from Mden in Rehearsals (spoilers alert)   
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    Where's The Party? got a reaction from Sheridan1980 in Rehearsals (spoilers alert)   
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    Where's The Party? got a reaction from Voguerista in The Celebration Tour (No Spoilers)   
    One of her most underrated tours.
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    Where's The Party? got a reaction from Voguerista in The Celebration Tour (No Spoilers)   
    Another date I've found on ATRL:
    Vancouver - February 21, 2024
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    Where's The Party? got a reaction from musicinferno in The Celebration Tour (No Spoilers)   
    Another date I've found on ATRL:
    Vancouver - February 21, 2024
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    Where's The Party? got a reaction from Honey Little in The Celebration Tour (No Spoilers)   
    Another date I've found on ATRL:
    Vancouver - February 21, 2024
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    Where's The Party? got a reaction from Would You Like To Try in Bacterial Infection Thread   
    Although I do believe her ass implants have been removed judging from these photos, I'm just glad that she's up and about and doing well given she's not long been on life support in ICU.
    May she take as long as she needs to continue her recovery.
    God save the Queen!
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    Where's The Party? got a reaction from pawn_shop_blues in Bacterial Infection Thread   
    Although I do believe her ass implants have been removed judging from these photos, I'm just glad that she's up and about and doing well given she's not long been on life support in ICU.
    May she take as long as she needs to continue her recovery.
    God save the Queen!
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    Where's The Party? got a reaction from Sheridan1980 in Bacterial Infection Thread   
    Although I do believe her ass implants have been removed judging from these photos, I'm just glad that she's up and about and doing well given she's not long been on life support in ICU.
    May she take as long as she needs to continue her recovery.
    God save the Queen!
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    Where's The Party? got a reaction from RUADJAI in Bacterial Infection Thread   
    I've had a look at bacterial infections, and they can range from food poisoning to STIs to pneumonia to e-coli. It also says that the vast majority of these infections aren't life-threatening at all - unless they get into your blood, lungs, heart or brain. So that could've been why she was rushed to ICU (providing Page Six are accurate).
     I had pneumonia in 2012 (at least I think I did; I saw four different doctors who told me four different things), and it took me about six months to feel truly normal again. And I was only 19 at the time!
    So, I can see the first American leg being postponed and the tour starting in October in London, at the very least.
    May M get well soon - and God Save the Queen!
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    Where's The Party? got a reaction from Crazy For M in Bacterial Infection Thread   
    I've had a look at bacterial infections, and they can range from food poisoning to STIs to pneumonia to e-coli. It also says that the vast majority of these infections aren't life-threatening at all - unless they get into your blood, lungs, heart or brain. So that could've been why she was rushed to ICU (providing Page Six are accurate).
     I had pneumonia in 2012 (at least I think I did; I saw four different doctors who told me four different things), and it took me about six months to feel truly normal again. And I was only 19 at the time!
    So, I can see the first American leg being postponed and the tour starting in October in London, at the very least.
    May M get well soon - and God Save the Queen!
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    Where's The Party? got a reaction from MDRA in Bacterial Infection Thread   
    I've had a look at bacterial infections, and they can range from food poisoning to STIs to pneumonia to e-coli. It also says that the vast majority of these infections aren't life-threatening at all - unless they get into your blood, lungs, heart or brain. So that could've been why she was rushed to ICU (providing Page Six are accurate).
     I had pneumonia in 2012 (at least I think I did; I saw four different doctors who told me four different things), and it took me about six months to feel truly normal again. And I was only 19 at the time!
    So, I can see the first American leg being postponed and the tour starting in October in London, at the very least.
    May M get well soon - and God Save the Queen!
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    Where's The Party? got a reaction from MPowered in Bacterial Infection Thread   
    I've had a look at bacterial infections, and they can range from food poisoning to STIs to pneumonia to e-coli. It also says that the vast majority of these infections aren't life-threatening at all - unless they get into your blood, lungs, heart or brain. So that could've been why she was rushed to ICU (providing Page Six are accurate).
     I had pneumonia in 2012 (at least I think I did; I saw four different doctors who told me four different things), and it took me about six months to feel truly normal again. And I was only 19 at the time!
    So, I can see the first American leg being postponed and the tour starting in October in London, at the very least.
    May M get well soon - and God Save the Queen!
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    Where's The Party? got a reaction from Honey Little in Bacterial Infection Thread   
    I've had a look at bacterial infections, and they can range from food poisoning to STIs to pneumonia to e-coli. It also says that the vast majority of these infections aren't life-threatening at all - unless they get into your blood, lungs, heart or brain. So that could've been why she was rushed to ICU (providing Page Six are accurate).
     I had pneumonia in 2012 (at least I think I did; I saw four different doctors who told me four different things), and it took me about six months to feel truly normal again. And I was only 19 at the time!
    So, I can see the first American leg being postponed and the tour starting in October in London, at the very least.
    May M get well soon - and God Save the Queen!
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    Where's The Party? got a reaction from ChrisK in Bacterial Infection Thread   
    I've had a look at bacterial infections, and they can range from food poisoning to STIs to pneumonia to e-coli. It also says that the vast majority of these infections aren't life-threatening at all - unless they get into your blood, lungs, heart or brain. So that could've been why she was rushed to ICU (providing Page Six are accurate).
     I had pneumonia in 2012 (at least I think I did; I saw four different doctors who told me four different things), and it took me about six months to feel truly normal again. And I was only 19 at the time!
    So, I can see the first American leg being postponed and the tour starting in October in London, at the very least.
    May M get well soon - and God Save the Queen!
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