Blond Ambition World Tour

The Blond Ambition World Tour is the third tour by Madonna . It promoted her fourth studio album Like a Prayer (1989) and the soundtrack album I'm Breathless (1990), which was recorded for the movie Dick Tracy . The tour reached North America, Europe and Asia. It was a highly controversial tour, mainly for its juxtaposition of Catholic iconography and sexuality.

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Originally to be called the " Like a Prayer World Tour ", Sire Records announced the Blond Ambition World Tour in November 1989, following the success of Madonna's fourth studio album,  Like a Prayer , and Madonna's performance of " Express Yourself " at the 1989 MTV Video Music Awards - considered as a tour preview. Initially, the tour was only to reach Japan and North America, as Madonna was considering roles in several films. By the end of 1989 plans were announced to bring the tour to Europe as well because of popularity and fan demand. In December 1989, when preparations for the tour began, Madonna herself announced during a pre-recorded interview on German TV channel ZDF, that she would tour Germany during 1990. In April 1990, additional dates in Europe were added. [13]  Stage preparations and dress rehearsals took place at the Disney Studios, Burbank, California, before the tour kicked off in Japan.

The tour incorporated as central themes, sexuality and Catholicism, a combination which engendered controversy. The catholic associations called for a boycott of the show in Rome, and one of three scheduled Italian dates was eventually canceled. The show has achieved a measure of cult status, with elements such as the bullet bra and false ponytail hairpiece becoming cultural icons in their own right.

Madonna herself called the concert "like musical theater" and choreographer Vincent Paterson stated she wanted to "break every rule we can... She wanted to make statements about sexuality, cross-sexuality, the church... But the biggest thing we tried to do was change the shape of concerts. Instead of just presenting songs, we wanted to combine fashion, Broadway, and performance art."

The show's explicit overtone caused problems. In Toronto, police were alerted that the show might possibly contain lewd and obscene content (particularly a masturbation scene) and threatened charges unless parts of the show were changed. The show went on unaltered, however, and no charges were made after the tour manager gave the police an ultimatum: "Cancel the show, and you'll have to tell 30,000 people why.

French fashion designer Jean Paul Gaultier designed the costumes for the tour, including the now-infamous cone brassiere inspired by Polish Art-Deco painter Tamara de Lempicka. Additional costume pieces were designed by Marlene Stewart, who had previously worked with Madonna on the 1987  Who's That Girl World Tour .

Director Alek Keshishian captured more than 250 hours of film of Madonna and her troupe during the tour. This footage was edited and released to movie theaters as  Truth or Dare (In Bed with Madonna) .

Due to ongoing throat problems, six shows had to be canceled, bringing the tour down from 63 shows to 57; altogether, 125,000 tickets had to be refunded. The proceeds of the last American date in New Jersey, was donated to the Nonprofit organization amfAR and dedicated to her friend  Keith Haring  who died of AIDS, grossing over $300,000.

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Act 1 - Metropolis

Act 2 - Religion

Act 3 - Dick Tracy

Act 4 - Art Deco

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Blond Ambition Tour

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The Blond Ambition was first planned to only visit Japan and North America because Madonna was busy with several movie roles. But considering her popularity in Europe , another tour leg was added. Kicking off in Makuhari, Japan, Madonna played a total of 57 shows in 10 different countries.

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Originally titled the Like A Prayer World Tour, this tour promoted her latest studio albums Like A Prayer and I'm Breathless .

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Tour crew & collaborators

The Blond Ambition Tour was a much bigger production than her previous two tours, which meant a more extended crew. Madonna was joined on stage by backing singers Niki and Donna , as well as 7 dancers , who we all got to know better in the tour documentary Truth Or Dare .

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April 13 – Marine Stadium, Makuhari – Japan April 14 – Marine Stadium, Makuhari – Japan April 15 – Marine Stadium, Makuhari – Japan April 20 – Nishinomya Stadium, Osaka – Japan April 21 – Nishinomya Stadium, Osaka – Japan April 22 – Nishinomya Stadium, Osaka – Japan April 25 – Yokohama Stadium, Yokohama – Japan April 26 – Yokohama Stadium, Yokohama – Japan April 27 – Yokohama Stadium, Yokohama – Japan May 04 – The Summit, Houston – USA May 05 – The Summit, Houston – USA May 07 – Reunion Arena, Dallas – USA May 08 – Reunion Arena, Dallas – USA May 11 – UA Sports Arena, Los Angeles – USA May 12 – UA Sports Arena, Los Angeles – USA May 13 – UA Sports Arena, Los Angeles – USA May 15 – UA Sports Arena, Los Angeles – USA May 18 – Oakland Coliseum, Oakland – USA May 19 – Oakland Coliseum, Oakland – USA May 20 – Oakland Coliseum, Oakland – USA May 23 – Rosemont Horizon, Chicago – USA May 24 – Rosemont Horizon, Chicago – USA May 27 – Skydome, Toronto – Canada May 28 – Skydome, Toronto – Canada May 29 – Skydome, Toronto – Canada May 31 – The Palace, Michigan – USA June 01 – The Palace, Michigan – USA June 04 – The Centrum, Worcester – USA June 05 – The Centrum, Worcester – USA June 06 – The Centrum, Worcester – USA (cancelled) June 08 – Capital Center, Landover – USA June 09 – Capital Center, Landover – USA June 11 – Nassau Coliseum, New York – USA June 12 – Nassau Coliseum, New York – USA June 13 – Nassau Coliseum, New York – USA June 15 – The Spectrum, Philadelphia – USA (cancelled) June 16 – The Spectrum, Philadelphia – USA June 17 – The Spectrum, Philadelphia – USA June 20 – Byrne Arena, New Jersey – USA June 21 – Byrne Arena, New Jersey – USA June 24 – Byrne Arena, New Jersey – USA June 25 – Byrne Arena, New Jersey – USA June 30 – Eriksberg Stadium, Göteborg – Sweden July 03 – Bercy, Paris – France July 04 – Bercy, Paris – France July 06 – Bercy, Paris – France July 10 – Stadio Flaminio, Rome – Italy July 11 – Stadio Flaminio, Rome – Italy July 13 – Stadio Delle Alpi, Torino – Italy July 15 – Olympia-Reitstadion, Munich – Germany July 17 – Westfalenhalle, Dortmund – Germany July 19 – Wembley Stadium, London – England July 20 – Wembley Stadium, London – England July 21 – Wembley Stadium, London – England July 24 – Feyenoord Stadium, Rotterdam – Holland July 27 – Calderon Stadium, Madrid – Spain July 29 – Estadio De Balaidos, Vigo – Spain August 01 – Olympic Stadium, Barcelona – Spain August 05 – Stade De L’Ouest, Nice – France

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‘Madonna: Truth Or Dare’: How The Queen Of Pop Revealed All On The Blond Ambition Tour

‘Madonna: Truth Or Dare’: How The Queen Of Pop Revealed All On The Blond Ambition Tour

Filmed during her Blonde Ambition tour, ‘Madonna: Truth Or Dare’ found the star breaking taboos and giving LGBTQ+ communities visibility.

The year is 1990. Madonna , Queen Of Pop, embarks on her Blond Ambition tour followed by documentary filmmaker Alek Keshishian and his camera. The end result is Madonna: Truth Or Dare (released as In Bed With Madonna in the UK), an insight into fame and superstardom which will influence reality TV and celebrity shows forever, and become an instant classic in the gay community – and beyond.

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Truth Or Dare documents the reality of Madonna’s highly controversial Blond Ambition tour. A couple of shows in Italy are cancelled due to a boycott campaign by Pope John Paul II because of the video for Like A Prayer – he widely condemned the use of Ku Klux Klan imagery with burning crosses, stigmata and Madonna kissing a black saint. The Toronto police threatens to arrest Madonna for lewd sexual misconduct because of her infamous masturbation choreography while performing Like A Virgin on that iconic bed in that iconic Jean Paul Gaultier corset with these iconic breast cones. Even the pop star’s own father criticises the burlesque aspects of the show. Behind the scenes, Madonna is as unapologetically explicit as she is on stage, as we see from the notorious “Truth Or Dare” scene with the bottle, which gave the documentary its name.

Another side of Madonna

But Keshishian’s movie reveals another side of Madonna: a much more human, sensible side, exposing her flaws and showing her physical weakness. Throughout the documentary, we see how the signer is deeply attached to her dancers. She meets with their families. She gets upset to lose touch with them when she has to stay locked up and mute due to throat problems. She hangs out with them playing games, as friends do. We also witness private moments of her love life; with her then boyfriend Warren Beatty, annoyed at her behaviour around Keshishian’s cameras; while trying to set a scheme to seduce Antonio Banderas at a party in Madrid throw by Pedro Almodóvar; confessing to her crew during a game that the only love of her life is Sean Penn. She is also seen visiting her mother’s grave, chatting with her father, Tony, and his wife, Joan, having a deep talk with her brother.

Making LGBTQAI+ communities more visible

Truth Or Dare is about more than Madonna herself: we are taken on the road with her whole crew. And the documentary reflects anyone and everything else, including the freedom of the people surrounding her as gay and HIV-positive men at a time when it was enough of a stigma to be gay, let alone infected with the virus. The “Truth Or Dare” sequence, for example, shows two of her dancers, Salim Gauwloos and Gabriel Trupin, being dared to kiss and subsequently executing the order. Gauwloos, in particular, embodied three of the biggest social issues in the US at the time: he was gay, HIV positive and an illegal immigrant. Even though some of the dancers were unhappy with Madonna and her team using such candid footage of their life backstage – even going so far as to sue her for it – having their stories shown in such a way, carried by the weight of Madonna’s superstardom, contributed to making LGBTQAI+ and HIV communities more visible.

Truth or Dare was released on 10 May 1991, two weeks after being screened out of the competition at the Cannes Film Festival. Despite the many controversies surrounding it, it remains, three decades later, a milestone in Madonna’s career and a legendary story about how celebrities and artists, as well as the people surrounding, them handle fame.

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25 Reasons Madonna's Blond Ambition Tour Still Rules, 25 Years Later

A quarter of a century ago, cone bras ruled the world

Madonna kicked off her Blond Ambition World Tour on April 13, 1990, 25 years ago this week. Besides offering the world Madonna in her absolute prime – as a performer and as an all-around focus of attention – Blond Ambition changed the pop-culture landscape.

Fans might be surprised to learn that it’s not Madonna’s highest-grossing tour; Sticky & Sweet, MDNA and The Girlie Show each performed better. And it featured only 57 stops. But it’s still hugely important and might have done the most to define Madonna as a music icon – and here are 25 reasons for that.

(NSFW warning: The article features clips from Madonna in concert, and some of the language might not be work-appropriate. Hey, it’s Madonna.)

1. It reinvented the concert tour.

Today, most major pop tours are full-scale productions with costume changes, special effects, elaborate sets and a sense of drama that takes the experience beyond someone just singing into a microphone. It wasn’t always that way, however, and Madonna and choreographer Vincent Paterson specifically set out to elevate the concert.

As Paterson explained to PEOPLE in a 1990 interview, “The biggest thing we tried to do is change the shape of concerts. Instead of just presenting songs, we wanted to combine fashion, Broadway, rock and performance art.”

2. It has full-on acts

The fact that Madonna divided her performances into five thematic categories – Metropolis, Religious, Dick Tracy, Art Deco and Encore – suggests not only a level of creative planning unusual for concerts at the time but also the sheer volume of material Madonna had to work with – and at only 31 years old, no less.

3. It made a ton of money.

In the first two hours that tickets went on sale, a total of 482,832 were purchased, for a grand total of $14,237,000. By the end of the tour, Madonna had generated more than $62 million – that’s $113 million adjusted for inflation.

4. It helped cement the link between pop costumes and couture.

In addition to the vast majority of Blond Ambition’s many stage costumes, Madonna’s bullet bra was designed by haute couture legend Jean Paul Gaultier. In 2012, one of these very bras sold at a Christie’s auction for $52,000.

5. It gave us that iconic ponytail.

According to a 1990 edition of PEOPLE’s Style Watch, Madonna’s clip-on ponytail quickly became a look that fans copied when attending Blond Ambition stops. “Lots of women – and men – are showing up at her concerts with this hairdo,” remarked Warner Bros. Records publicity VP Liz Rosenberg. “It’s really catching on.”

You might think Madonna would do anything for a look, but that clip-on ponytail resulted from one specific need: she needed a style that wouldn’t get tangled in the headset she wears when she sings.

6. The title itself was a stand for independence.

Initially, it was to be the Like a Prayer World Tour, sponsored by Pepsi. Of course, the “Like a Prayer” video was met with a great deal of controversy, and Pepsi eventually backed out of a licensing deal with “The Donner.” Thus, Blond Ambition was born.

7. It overcame a rough start.

Blond Ambition kicked off on Friday the 13th – Friday, April 13, 1990, near Tokyo, Japan. Suitably, the weather was miserably wet and cold, and at one point Madonna slid across the wet stage and proclaimed, “You didn’t know you were here for an ice-skating show. Well, I’m Dorothy Hamill.”

8. It featured Madonna at her most perfectionist, for better or worse.

And according to the New York Times review of the concert , that meant the concert was more “live” than live. “Madonna has become so perfectionistic, and so athletic in her dancing, that she would clearly rather lip-sync than risk a wrong note,” the review notes. “With tickets priced at $30, concertgoers might expect a more live concert.”

9. It made Madonna confront "the fascist state of Toronto."

As documented in the 1991 behind-the-scenes movie Madonna: Truth or Dare , Toronto police threatened to arrest Madonna should her performance of “Like a Virgin” feature her miming masturbation. When the faux-Middle Eastern arrangement of the hit song played, however, Madonna did her usual dance, hand motions and all.

Ultimately the police opted not to arrest her on obscenity charges, but she still famously called the Canadian city a "fascist state."

10. It was condemned by the Vatican.

Not that it’s a good thing to earn the wrath of the Roman Catholic Church, but it speaks to what a big deal the Blond Ambition tour was that the Vatican’s official newspaper, Osservatore Romano , declared the show sinful – a more or less unprecedented decision.

11. "Don’t talk. If you talk, I will stop speaking, all right?"

Madonna’s response to the condemnation, however, was 100 percent Madonna. After commanding the Italian press to cease talking, she defends her performance. “Like theater, [Blond Ambition] asks questions, provokes thought and takes you on an emotional journey, portraying good and bad, light and dark, joy and sorrow, redemption and salvation.”

12. Every Blond Ambition performance began with a prayer.

Regardless of what the Pope may have thought of Madonna’s work, she felt she was on good terms with God, and Truth or Dare notes that she began every show with a group prayer.

13. She sang "Happy Birthday" to her dad at the tour’s Detroit show …

There’s been no shortage of kerfuffle about Madonna’s relationship with the rest of the Ciccone clan, but the tour featured a touching moment onstage with her dad, Silvio Ciccone, at her hometown show in Detroit.

14. Which means she performed all those naughty bits with her dad in the audience.

There’s a moment in Truth or Dare when she mentions that her dad watching the racier parts of the Blond Ambition tour is scarier than confronting the Toronto police.

15. It was a decidedly pro-gay show.

It’s notable that Madonna was up-front about the fact that six of her seven male backup dancers were gay men. Madonna, after all, had been outspoken about gay rights and gay people in general long before it became the norm among celebrities. In fact

16. Its final U.S. performance was dedicated to Keith Haring.

Madonna was good friends with the pop artist Keith Haring, who died of AIDS-related complications on Feb. 16, 1990. The Blond Ambition World Tour’s last American stop, in East Rutherford, New Jersey, was dedicated to Haring’s memory, and the more than $300,000 the show made was donated to the Foundation for AIDS Research. (Madonna’s Sticky & Sweet Tour used a Haring-inspired backdrop, seen in the above clip.)

17. It featured a gay Dick Tracy chorus line.

Skip forward to the 5:45 mark in this clip of the Blond Ambition performance of “Now I’m Following You” to see six dancing Dick Tracys pair off into three male-male pairs. It’s quite the spectacle, and it’s even more notable when you realize that most of the tour began before the 1990 Dick Tracy remake (in which Madonna starred) hit theaters, meaning this chorus line was the first glimpse fans saw of the reinvented Dick Tracy.

And no, none of those Dick Tracys were Warren Beatty , who played the title character and who was dating Madonna throughout the tour.

18. It was also pro-safe sex.

You have to hand it to Madonna: Encouraging the use of condoms was on-point in 1990, and every show had her introducing “Into the Groove” by saying, “You really never get to know a guy until you ask him to wear a rubber.”

19. It mocked the perception of Madonna as a dumb blond sexpot.

For the Blond Ambition take on “Material Girl,” Madonna sang the entire song in an accent that falls somewhere between dumb blonde, “Noo Yawk” housewife and gangster’s moll. Say what you will about Madonna taking herself very seriously, but most singers wouldn’t ever perform in curlers and a bathrobe.

20. It had grand cinematic aspirations beyond Dick Tracy .

The first act of the show is themed “Metropolis.” That’s not Superman’s city. That’s the 1927 German expressionist epic Metropolis , and you can see it in the retro-science-fiction aesthetic of the stage. Hey, if you were Madonna, you’d aim for high art.

21. There’s some Stanley Kubrick in there, too.

In a 1991 New York Times interview , Madonna described the Blond Ambition performance of “Keep It Together” as “Bob Fosse-meets- Clockwork Orange .”

“It’s the show’s ultimate statement about the family, because we’re absolutely brutalizing with each other, while there’s also no mistaking that we love each other deeply,” she said.

22. Kevin Costner thought the show was "neat."

There’s a famous scene in Truth or Dare in which Madonna parties with other celebs after a Los Angeles show. Among them is Kevin Costner, who tells Madonna he found the show “neat.” It’s an amazing moment, and Madonna is predictably incensed that Costner would use that adjective to describe her. “No one’s ever described me quite that way,” she tells him. Later, she decrees “Anybody who says my show was ‘neat’ has to go.”

Costner would forgive the diss in 2007.

23. Truth or Dare was a success, too.

The documentary about Blond Ambition was released in 1991. It cost $4.5 million to make. It earned $29 million. Sure, Madonna was nominated for a Razzie for Worst Actress – for playing herself, no less – but she had piles of money with which to console herself.

24. It was parodied twice.

Truth or Dare – and by extension, Blond Ambition – were skewered two times, by Julie Brown in Medusa: Dare to Be Truthful and by English comedians Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders in In Bed with French and Saunders . We’d like to think Madge took it all in stride.

25. It essentially made The Immaculate Collection happen.

The tour concluded in August 1990. Everyone was all “Wow, Madonna has an amazing library of hits.” In November 1990, her first greatest hits collection, The Immaculate Collection , was released. You do the math.

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The hotly anticipated tour will feature plenty of songs and looks from four iconic decades.

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Madonna’s wildly anticipated new tour opens in London at the O2 Arena on Saturday (Oct. 14) night. The Celebration Tour covers four decades of classics from the Queen of Pop’s culture-shifting career.

Originally set to kick off July 15 in Vancouver, B.C., the tour’s start was postponed after a “serious bacterial infection” put Madonna in the hospital for several days in June. The new dates find the fully recovered pop star opening the tour with six shows in London, a city Madge once called her home away from home.

While fan speculation as to what the tour will entail is all over social media (and we’ve certainly indulged ), we do know a few things about The Celebration Tour so far.

In an interview with the BBC , Stuart Price – the tour’s musical director (and co-producer of her 2005 classic Confessions on a Dance Floor ) – said the trek will incorporate 40 of her iconic hits but clarified that doesn’t always mean songs. “A greatest hit doesn’t have to be a song. It can be a wardrobe, it can be a video or a statement.”

And some of those songs will pop up in the form of the OG studio recordings. “There are live musicians that perform at different parts of the show,” Price told the BBC. “But what we realized is that the original recordings are our stars. Those things can’t be replicated and can’t be recreated, so we decided just to embrace that.”

Additionally, reps for Madonna have provided some fresh details into what attendees of Madonna’s The Celebration Tour can expect. Below, find 13 by-the-numbers facts about the Queen of Pop’s new tour.

Layers of a circular stage in place of a main stage. The design evokes her wedding cake setup from the 1984 VMAs.

The number of Madonna’s children on stage during the show.

This is her eighth tour working with tour director Jamie King.

Countries the Celebration Tour will hit.

The number of archival outfits recreated for this tour.

The number of onstage performers.

The number of people in the costume department for this tour.

Pairs of boxing gloves involved.

Wardrobe trunks making this trek with Madge.

The number of merch items, including recreations of items from past tours (the Blonde Ambition bomber jacket, for example).

Shows in total on this tour.

Tons of production equipment. (Lift with your knees!)

The number of square feet on stage – the largest square footage of any Madonna tour ever. The setup is inspired by Manhattan’s grid layout, with uptown, downtown, midtown and east and west stages.

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  3. Which "Blond Ambition" recording is the best? : r/Madonna

    If you want a memorable show, warts and all, Nice, France (HBO) If you want official broadcasts, with the ponytail, the Yokohama show is the one. If you want the one most American viewers are familiar with and are okay with curls, it's the HBO broadcast of the Nice show. If you want the frizziest hair Madonna has ever worn: Barcelona.

  4. Blond Ambition

    I saw Blonde Ambition in Houston when I was 20 and it was magical. The sets, the choreography, the musical arrangements - it was all stuff we'd never seen before. It was a big change from Who's That Girl and The Virgin Tour. It's the "grandmother" of the modern concert experience.

  5. Blond Ambition World Tour

    The Blond Ambition World Tour (billed as Blond Ambition World Tour 90) was the third concert tour by American singer Madonna.It supported her fourth studio album Like a Prayer (1989), and the soundtrack album to the 1990 film Dick Tracy, I'm Breathless.The 57-show tour began on April 13, 1990, at the Chiba Marine Stadium in Chiba, Japan, and concluded on August 5, 1990, at the Stade Charles ...

  6. FEATURE: A Pop Revolution: Madonna's Blond Ambition Tour at Thirty

    IN THIS PHOTO: Madonna during the Blond Ambition Tour at Feyenoord Stadion, De Kuip, Rotterdam, Holland on 24th July, 1990 to Madonna's Blond Ambition Tour of 1990. From its globe-straddling schedule to the controversy it stirred at the Vatican, through to the iconic songs and costumes, it was not only the best concert tour of the 1990s…it completely transformed the Pop concert in general!

  7. Blond Ambition World Tour

    The Blond Ambition World Tour is the third tour by Madonna. It promoted her fourth studio album Like a Prayer (1989) and the soundtrack album I'm Breathless (1990), which was recorded for the movie Dick Tracy. The tour reached North America, Europe and Asia. It was a highly controversial tour, mainly for its juxtaposition of Catholic iconography and sexuality. Originally to be called the "Like ...

  8. Blond Ambition Tour

    The Blond Ambition was first planned to only visit Japan and North America because Madonna was busy with several movie roles. But considering her popularity in Europe, another tour leg was added. Kicking off in Makuhari, Japan, Madonna played a total of 57 shows in 10 different countries. → Check out the full tour schedule here.

  9. Madonna's Blond Ambition Tour Changed Pop Forever

    1990's Blond Ambition took Madge's natural sense of showmanship to new heights. By Jon O'Brien. Madonna performs on stage at the Feyenoord stadium on July 24, 1990. Michel Linssen/Redferns ...

  10. Madonna's Iconic Blond Ambition Dancers Are Reuniting to Tell ...

    The film charts the lives of seven dancers from Madonna's Blond Ambition tour: Oliver Crumes, Carlton Wilborn, Luis Camacho, Salim Gauwloos, Kevin Stea, Gabriel Trupin (who passed away in 1995 ...

  11. How Madonna's Blond Ambition Tour Changed Pop Concerts Forever

    Then the undisputed Queen of Pop by quite a margin, Madonna had already toyed with the theatrical on 1987's Who's That Girl Tour, a whirlwind of glitzy costume changes, giant video screens and dramatic reenactments that she described as "Broadway in a stadium." But 1990's Blond Ambition — which kicked off 30 years ago — took Madge's natural sense of showmanship to new heights.

  12. Madonna Blond Ambition Tour New Jersey (Remastered)

    This is Madonna performing her Blond Ambition Tour of 1990 in East Rutherford, New Jersey on June 24, 1990.Timestamps:0:00 - Intro (Backstage & Everybody)3:1...

  13. Madonna

    A lot of people asked for it, so here it is. The remastered concert of "The Blond Ambition Tour" live from Houston!

  14. Madonna during her "Blonde Ambition Tour" back in 1990. : r/90s

    A sub reddit dedicated to everything about '90s. ... Madonna during her "Blonde Ambition Tour" back in 1990. Photo Share Add a Comment. Be the first to comment Nobody's responded to this post yet. Add your thoughts and get the conversation going. Top 1% Rank by size . More posts you may like r/90s. r/90s. A sub reddit dedicated to everything ...

  15. Best Madonna Tours: All 12 Concert Treks Ranked

    Madonna's first two tours, 1985's Virgin Tour and 1987's Who's That Girl World Tour, served as experiment labs for the burgeoning superstar. In 1990, her Blond Ambition World Tour ...

  16. BLOND AMBITION TOUR (1990)

    BLOND AMBITION TOUR (1990) Blond Ambition Tour was a world tour by Madonna and performed in 1990. Madonna kicked off the tour in Japan and ended in Nice France which aired live on TV.

  17. 'Madonna: Truth Or Dare': How The Queen Of Pop Revealed All ...

    The year is 1990. Madonna, Queen Of Pop, embarks on her Blond Ambition tour followed by documentary filmmaker Alek Keshishian and his camera.The end result is Madonna: Truth Or Dare (released as In Bed With Madonna in the UK), an insight into fame and superstardom which will influence reality TV and celebrity shows forever, and become an instant classic in the gay community - and beyond.

  18. Madonna's Blond Ambition Tour: 25 Years Later

    Published on April 13, 2015 12:00PM EDT. Photo: John Roca/Rex. Madonna kicked off her Blond Ambition World Tour on April 13, 1990, 25 years ago this week. Besides offering the world Madonna in her ...

  19. HBO should upload the blonde ambition tour special they did to max

    We are your reddit home for news, information, music and everything else concerning the legendary Queen of Pop. Members Online • broolprop3 . HBO should upload the blonde ambition tour special they did to max DISCUSSION HBO did a live recording of blonde ambition. I'm sure they still have it in there archive why won't they upload it to ...

  20. Madonna's Celebration Tour Dates: 13 Things to Know About the Trek

    10/13/2023. Madonna performs during the Blonde Ambition Tour in Rotterdam, Holland on July 24, 1990. Gie Knaeps/Getty Images. Madonna's wildly anticipated new tour opens in London at the O2 ...

  21. Madonna

    Full concert from Madonna's 'Blond Ambition Tour'. Professional recording from the soundboard. Live in London.Tracklist:Express YourselfOpen Your HeartCausin...

  22. Madonna_Blond Ambition World Tour (Live In France)

    Share to Reddit. Share to Tumblr. Share to Pinterest. Share to Popcorn Maker. Share via email. ... Madonna_Blond Ambition World Tour (Live In France) by Madonna. Publication date 1990 Usage CC0 1.0 Universal Topics Concert Language English. Track-list: A1: Express Yourself: A2: Open Your Heart: A3:

  23. Singer-Songwriter Madonna Live At The Blonde Ambition Tour, 1990

    Singer-Songwriter Madonna Live At The Blonde Ambition Tour, 1990 Archived post. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. ... Reddit's main subreddit for videos. Please read the sidebar below for our rules. ... Madonna performing 1984 Classic Like a Virgin at the MDNA Tour Live in Berlin youtube. upvotes r/OldSchoolCool.