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The Queen of Pop is returning to her rightful throne. Following a health scare this summer, Madonna has announced a handful of makeup dates for her career-spanning, international Celebration Tour from now up until spring 2024.

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The Queen of Pop is returning to her rightful throne.

Following a health scare this summer, Madonna has announced a handful of makeup dates for her career-spanning, international ‘Celebration Tour’ from now up until spring 2024.

Midway through the run, the “Like A Virgin” singer is scheduled to stop into Brooklyn’s Barclays Center on Dec. 13-14 and New York City’s Madison Square Garden on Jan. 23-24 and 29, 2024.

She’s excited to get back on the road too.

“All dressed up and nowhere to go,” the 64-year-old singer shared on Instagram. “But soon, very soon, I’ll be traveling to you.”

As of now, tickets are available for all 45 upcoming shows. For those that already have tickets, previously purchased seats are valid for the rescheduled dates.

Want to hear “Holiday,” “Vogue,” “Like A Prayer,” “Ray Of Light,” “Papa Don’t Preach” and so many more classics from Madonna’s catalog live?

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Madonna 2023-24 tour schedule

A complete calendar including all ‘Celebration’ tour dates, venues and links to buy tickets can be found here:

Madonna 2023-24 tour dates
Oct. 14 at O2 Arena in London, GB
Oct. 15 at O2 Arena in London, GB
Oct. 17 at O2 Arena in London, GB
Dec. 5 at O2 Arena in London, GB
Dec. 6 at O2 Arena in London, GB
Dec. 13 at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, NY
Dec. 14 at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, NY
Dec. 18 at the Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C.
Dec. 19 at the Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C.
Jan. 8, 2024 at the TD Garden in Boston, MA
Jan. 9, 2024 at the TD Garden in Boston, MA
Jan. 11, 2024 at the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, ON, CA
Jan. 12, 2024 at the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, ON, CA
Jan. 15, 2024 at the Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, MI
Jan. 18, 2024 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, NV
Jan. 20, 2024 at the Bell Centre in Montreal, QC, CA
Jan. 22, 2024 at Madison Square Garden in New York, NY
Jan. 23, 2024 at Madison Square Garden in New York, NY
Jan. 25, 2024 at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, PA
Jan. 29, 2024 at Madison Square Garden in New York, NY
Feb. 1, 2024 at the United Center in Chicago, IL
Feb. 5, 2024 at the PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, PA
Feb. 8, 2024 at the Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse in Cleveland, OH
Feb. 13, 2024 at the Xcel Energy Center in Saint Paul, MN
Feb. 17, 2024 at the Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, WA
Feb. 18, 2024 at the Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle, WA
Feb. 21, 2024 at the Rogers Arena in Vancouver, BC, CA
Feb. 24, 2024 at the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, CA
Feb. 27, 2024 at the Chase Center in San Francisco, CA
Feb. 28, 2024 at the Chase Center in San Francisco, CA
March 1, 2024 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, NV
March 2, 2024 at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, NV
March 13, 2024 at the Acrisure Arena in Thousand Palms, CA
March 16, 2024 at the Footprint Center in Phoenix, AZ
March 19, 2024 at the Ball Arena in Denver, CO
March 24, 2024 at the American Airlines Center in Dallas, TX
March 25, 2024 at the American Airlines Center in Dallas, TX
March 28, 2024 at the Toyota Center in Houston, TX
March 29, 2024 at the Toyota Center in Houston, TX
April 1, 2024 at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta, GA
April 4, 2024 at the Amalie Arena in Tampa, FL
April 6, 2024 at the Kaseya Center in Miami, FL
April 7, 2024 at the Kaseya Center in Miami, FL
April 14, 2024 at the Moody Center in Austin, TX
April 15, 2024 at the Moody Center in Austin, TX

Madonna tour set list

While Madonna has suggested she’ll play four decades of hits from the ’80s, ’90s, ’00s and ’10s on the “Celebration Tour,” we’re not quite sure which will make the final cut when she takes off on the 44-concert run.

Although the best way to find out what she’ll play is live in person, we dug into the Material Girl’s archives and found every song she’s ever played on tour — all the way from “Holiday,” which she’s performed 435 times (!) down to the one time she covered Elton John’s “Your Song.”

Without further ado, here are her ten most-played songs over the course of her career.

01.) “Holiday” (from her 1983 album “Madonna”)

02.) “La Isla Bonita” (from her 1986 album “True Blue”)

03,) “Like A Virgin” (from her 1984 album “Like A Virgin”)

04.) “Vogue” (from her 1990 album “I’m Breathless”)

05.) “Like A Prayer” (from her 1989 album “Like A Prayer”)

06.) “Music” (from her 2000 album “Music”)

07.) “Express Yourself” (from her 1989 album “Like A Prayer”)

08.) “Human Nature” (from her 1994 album “Bedtime Stories”)

09.) “Papa Don’t Preach” (from her 1986 album “True Blue”)

10.) “Into The Groove” (from the 1987 compilation “You Can Dance”)

Want to go deeper? You can see a complete list of every song Madonna has ever played at every one of her concerts dating all the way back to 1982 here.

Madonna opening act

On the “Celebration Tour” run, Madonna has tapped famed drag queen, comedian, actor, activist, musician, and reality TV personality Bob The Drag Queen to serve as her opening act.

Not familiar with Bob?

Well, you may want to start with her rise to prominence on the eighth season of “RuPaul’s Drag Race” in 2016 where she was crowned the winner.

In the years since, you may have seen Bob in “High Maintenance” (2016), “Tales of the City” (2019), “A Black Lady Sketch Show” (2019) and the 2020 series “We’re Here,” which she co-hosted.

Of course, Bob sings too.

Her single “Purse First” charted at number 43 on the U.S. Dance charts.

Madonna tour postponement

The ‘Celebration Tour’ was originally set to get underway in Canada this July.

However, Madonna was hospitalized in June after developing a series of bacterial infections.

After a month of care, she took to Instagram to share an update on her recovery.

“My focus now is my health and getting stronger and I assure you, I’ll be back with you as soon as I can!”

’80s stars on tour in 2023

While Madonna may be the face of the ’80s, many other icons from the decade of excess will be running victory laps in 2023 when they take their hits on the road.

Here are just five of our favorites you won’t want to miss.

• Stevie Nicks

Rick Springfield

Billy Idol

• Debbie Gibson

• REO Speedwagon

Need more ’80s music?

If that’s the case, check out our list of the 107 biggest ’80s concerts in 2023 here.

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