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by MadonnaTribe · January 26, 2023

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Madonna adds fifth and sixth shows in New York and Los Angeles to her colossal The Celebration Tour , returning to New York on Wednesday, December 13th, 2023 and Thursday, December 14th, 2023 , this time in Brooklyn, NY at Barclays Center. She will then perform two more shows in LA, taking place Sunday, January 7th 2024 and Monday, January 8th, 2024 at Kia Forum.

Madonna, the best-selling female solo touring artist of all time, announced that The Celebration Tour has sold-out 36 shows and counting across Toronto, Chicago, New York, Los Angeles, London, Paris and more, with over 600,000 tickets sold.

Due to overwhelming demand, 28 new dates were added last week across North America and Europe. The global run now includes second shows in Miami, Las Vegas, Milan, Barcelona and more as well as three nights in Paris, five nights in London and six nights in New York and Los Angeles, with multiple added dates already sold-out.

The Celebration Tour will kick off on Saturday, July 15th at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, BC with stops in Phoenix, Seattle, Denver, and more before making its way to Europe where she will perform in 11 cities throughout the fall, including Antwerp, Copenhagen, and Stockholm, among others. She will then return to the U.S. for the additional dates in New York and LA.

Following Madonna’s viral video that announced the tour earlier last week, the response has been outstanding, with fans looking forward to seeing the best-selling female solo touring artist of all time perform her unmatched catalog of music from the past 40 plus years in a live setting. Building off the excitement of last week’s announcement, Madonna has turned directly to her fanbase as she builds out her Celebration Tour setlist, asking her fans “What song would you like to dance to at my show?” on her social platforms.

The Celebration Tour will offer a one-of-a-kind experience with special guest Bob the Drag Queen a.k.a. Caldwell Tidicue across all dates on the global tour.

Tickets for the newly announced New York and LA dates go on sale Monday, January 30th 2023 at 10am local time at madonna.com .

Legacy members of Madonna’s Official Fan Club will have a pre-sale opportunity starting Friday, January 27th at 10am local time through Saturday, January 28th at 5pm local time.

Citi is the official card of Madonna The Celebration Tour. Citi cardmembers will have access to presale tickets starting Friday, January 27th at 10am local time through Saturday, January 28th at 5pm local time. For complete presale details visit www.citientertainment.com.

Fans can also purchase VIP Packages, which may include premium tickets, exclusive access to a behind the scenes tour, group photo on-stage, pre-show reception, limited edition lithograph & more. For more information, visit vipnation.com.

Click here for the updated tour itinerary.

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Queen of music Madonna has just added two new dates to the New York leg of her Celebration tour.

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Ladies and gentlemen, the reigning queen of music, Madonna, is officially going on tour.

The star nearly "broke the Internet" when she announced her 12th concert tour, dubbed Celebration, yesterday, during which she will perform some of the greatest and most recognizable hits from her four-decades-long career. 

The 35-date run is scheduled to kick off in Vancouver, Canada, on July 15 and end at the Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam on December 1. 

"The Celebration Tour will take us on Madonna’s artistic journey through four decades and pays respect to the city of New York where her career in music began," reads an official press release announcing the news, also quoting Madonna herself saying, "I am excited to explore as many songs as possible in hopes to give my fans the show they have been waiting for." 

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Every date on what will be Madonna's 12th concert tour (she last went on the road in 2019 and 2020) will also feature special guest Bob the Drag Queen.

When is Madonna's concert in New York?

The Celebration tour was originally scheduled to take over Madison Square Garden on Wednesday, August 23 and Thursday, August 24 at 8:30pm. On Friday, Madonna announced the addition of two more dates to the New York leg of her tour: Saturday, August 26 and Sunday, August 27. Both shows will take over Madison Square Garden.

How to get tickets to Madonna's New York concert

Tickets to the New York dates of Madonna's Celebration tour will go on sale to the general public at 10am EST on January 20. At the allotted time, you'll be able to snag passes on the artist's official website right here  and on Ticketmaster . No joy? Try StubHub .

Citi cardmembers, Madonna fan club members and VIPs currently have access to some presale options right here as well. 

How much do tickets to Madonna's New York concert cost?

As usual, prices for concert tickets are expected to fluctuate based on demand and won't be official until the actual public sale starts. However, we expect them to cost between $115 and up to $1,000. 

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Time to ‘Celebrate’: Here’s Where to Get Last-Minute Madonna Tickets Online

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“Welcome to the party, bitches,” Madonna previously announced for her global Celebration Tour . Commemorating four decades of the superstar’s biggest hits, Madonna kicked off the U.S. leg of her 2023-2024 run of concert dates (including rescheduled dates ) in December, performing in over 35 cities across North America and Europe.

Initially set for July 2023, Madonna had to postpone the Celebration Tour in June after getting hospitalized due to a bacterial infection. “My first thought when I woke up in the hospital was my children,” Madonna shared in a statement online in July. “My second thought was that I did not want to disappoint anyone who bought tickets for my tour. I also didn’t want to let down the people who worked tirelessly with me over the last few months to create my show. I hate to disappoint anyone.”

Where to Buy Madonna Concert Tickets

If you didn’t get the chance to buy Madonna tickets for her remaining 2024 tour when they originally went on sale on Ticketmaster , you’re not completely out of luck. Select tickets are still available on Ticketmaster , and you can still find Madonna tickets for most of the rescheduled dates on resale sites including Vivid Seats , StubHub , SeatGeek , and TicketNetwork . (Don’t forget that you may end up paying more for resale tickets, as they can sometimes go for more than face value.)

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Looking for Madonna tickets for previously sold-out dates? You might also try looking on Vivid Seats . Rolling Stone readers can use our exclusive promo code RS2024 at checkout to save $20 off first purchases over $200. We found available stubs for her upcoming L.A. date on March 9 for about $121 each at the time of this writing. You might also try checking the site as your preferred date gets closer, as prices sometimes dip right before the concert happens.

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StubHub currently has Madonna tickets on sale for rescheduled Celebration Tour dates. We’ve spotted tickets going for as low as $179 a piece for the upcoming Palm Springs stop, and around $144 each for the final date in Austin in April.

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Here are the remaining dates for Madonna’s rescheduled Celebration Tour for 2024 across North America, including stops in Los Angeles, Austin, and Miami. You can see the full itinerary on Madonna’s website .

March 7 — Los Angeles, CA @ Kia Forum March 9 — Los Angeles, CA @ Kia Forum March 11 — Los Angeles, CA @ Kia Forum March 13 — Palm Springs, CA @ Acrisure Arena March 16 — Phoenix, AZ @ Footprint Center March 19 — Denver, CO @ Ball Arena March 24 — Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center March 25 — Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center March 28 — Houston, TX @ Toyota Center March 29 — Houston, TX @ Toyota Center April 1 — Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena April 4 — Tampa, FL @ Amalie Arena April 6 — Miami, FL @ Kaseya Center April 7 — Miami, FL @ Kaseya Center April 14 — Austin, TX @ Moody Center April 15 — Austin, TX @ Moody Center

During her first week of the Celebration Tour at a stop in Antwerp, Belgium, Madonna took a minute to address her recent hospitalization. “Less than four months ago, I was in a hospital and I was unconscious, and people were thinking, predicting that I might not make it,” Madonna told fans at Belgium’s Sportpaleis Arena. “So, it’s a fucking miracle that I’m here right now. My mother, God bless her, she must be watching over me — she said, ‘Girl, it’s not your time to go.'”

Madonna also recently spoke about the “near-death experience” during her Los Angeles concert in March, even addressing her doctor who was in the audience and the first words she said after getting out of her coma .

The icon later told the audience, including this writer, at the Forum, “I’m pretty sure that God was saying to me, ‘You want to come with? You want to come with us, wanna go this way?’ And I said, ‘No!'”

@joooohhhhhnnnn Madonna on her first word after waking up from a medically induced coma | Kia Forum, March 5 #madonna #losangeles #celebrationtour ♬ original sound – Johnny

After the massive demand for the 2023 dates, Madonna added several additional stops to the Celebration Tour, which included shows in Seattle, Los Angeles, and New York. Last March, Madonna also announced eight new U.S. dates to the Celebration Tour , with concerts in Washington, D.C., Palm Springs, San Francisco, Vegas, and Nashville, Tennessee, with a portion of proceeds from the show supporting trans-rights organizations.

“The oppression of the LGBTQ+ is not only unacceptable and inhumane; it’s creating an unsafe environment; it makes America a dangerous place for our most vulnerable citizens, especially trans women of color,” Madonna shared in a statement on Instagram. “Also, these so-called laws to protect our children are unfounded and pathetic. Anyone with half a brain knows not to fuck with a drag queen. Bob and I will see you from the stage in Nashville where we will celebrate the beauty that is the queer community.”

With dates scheduled throughout April 2024, Madonna will continue to travel all across the United States for the Celebration Tour , including stops in Los Angeles, Palm Springs, and Austin.

Madonna Celebration Tour Set List

Madonna’s tour features some of the legend’s most iconic songs and moments throughout her career.

“Madonna, I dare you to do a world tour and play your greatest motherfuckin’ hits,” Amy Schumer dared the singer in the tour announcement clip , which included appearances from Judd Apatow, Jack Black, Lil Wayne, Diplo, Kate Berlant, Larry Owens, Meg Stalter, Eric Andre, and Bob The Drag Queen, who will support Madonna on the road.

“Four decades … as in, 40 years” Madonna replies. “As in, all those songs?”

At a recent stop at the Kia Forum in L.A., Madonna’s set list also included “Holiday” from her self-titled debut to the disco anthem “Hung Up” from 2005’s Confessions on a Dance Floor to the title track from 1998’s Ray of Light — there’s no shortage of Madonna’s greatest songs to choose from.

Check out some of the songs from Madonna’s set list from March 4 show in L.A. below:

“Nothing Really Matters”

“Everybody”

“Into the Groove”

“Burning Up”

“Open Your Heart”

“Holiday”

“Live to Tell”

“Like a Prayer”

“Living for Love”

“Erotica”

“Justify My Love”

“Hung Up”

“Bad Girl”

“Vogue”

“Human Nature”

“Crazy for You”

“Die Another Day”

“Don’t Tell Me”

“Mother and Father”

“Express Yourself”

“La Isla Bonita”

“Don’t Cry for Me Argentina”

“Bedtime Story”

“Ray of Light”

“Take a Bow”

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As per usual, there was no opening act. There was a DJ, Michael Diamond, but his techno lyricless set was both off target for the audience and turned down too low to really motivate the crowd. What got everyone moving was after his set when "Wanna Be Startin' Something" started blasting through the speakers.

Then at 10:15, two and a half hours after the start time, the show started. Visually it was amazing: stellar graphics, mind-blowing set pieces, and great repeated use of the elongated stage. Madonna and crew really took advantage of it. My favorite pieces were guys on the tops of 20-foot poles swinging in a 240 degree arc all over the place and "Heartbreak City" done on a spiral staircase. The final 1/4 of the show was done in 1920's imagery and flapper garb and styling and it was just beautiful.

Madonna's voice has never been better, like seriously better. And she finally learned how to play that #$#% guitar she keeps shoving down our throats tour after tour. She was very present and interactive with the audience too. There were some great parts with her dancers and she talked a lot. She's almost 60 so I didn't expect her to be bouncing up and down but she still did a lot more than I expected.

The song selection was a mixed bag. The first half of the show was heavy on songs from Rebel Heart (6 of the first 10 songs) which is not a fun, up album even though the songs she did were some of the better songs from that mixed bag of an album. Because of it we didn't have much to do because the music wasn't fast enough to dance to and the songs were too new for us to know much of the lyrics. The exception was "Heartbreak City"/"Love Don't Live Here Anymore" which was a show highlight.

She also chose to rearrange virtually all of her hits, some to greater effect than others. I liked the guitar-heavy "Burning Up", just not its set placement as the third song, She only did a snippet of "Vogue" and later did a mashup of "Dress You Up" / "Into the Groove" / "Everybody" / "Lucky Star" which I didn't think really worked. Her choice to do a French-language ballad and "Unapologetic Bitch" as second and next to last song just slowed things down again. They would have been better placed in the middle of the show.

And that is my major criticism of Madonna's Rebel Heart show in San Jose. As beautiful and mesmerizing as it was, the pacing was just off. The show opened slow, had some energy for a while, then hopped back and forth but never really got into high gear. The final 15 minutes though were cringeworthy. She ended up bringing some guy (out of the crowd?) on stage. I really have no idea why she thought it was a good idea to chat with a guy who has a heavy accent who obviously had been dancing off to the side but she did it...right before the finale and it just let the energy out of the room. She closed with a peppy but short version of "Holiday" - and then at a bit after midnight she said good-bye.

Now for my personal criticism of the show. My luck that the first time I see her in 15 years that she chooses songs that are hits of hers that I like the least - "Frozen", "Who's That Girl", "Deeper & Deeper, "Live To Tell", "Material Girl", "La Isla Bonita", and "Like A Virgin". She also remade and mashed many of them up to such an extent that I no longer recognized them. That's not a bad thing to do in theory; it worked for Sticky & Sweet to beautiful effect which is why I opted to give this show a chance knowing I wasn't wild about the song set. Thing is tho the rearrangements either didn't bring anything inspiring to the songs or they ended up taking away what little I liked from them. They appeared to be remade just for the sake of remaking them.

I'm glad I went but I'm still not sure if spending as much as I would have spent for a flight to Hawaii for a 2+ hour show was really worth it. Should you see it? If you are a long-time Madonna fan who hasn't seen her in a while I think you will enjoy the show. If you are not, and/or you are not that into her latest album, you might want to wait for the inevitable HBO special.

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It doesn't even seem right to call a Madonna concert a concert. It is so much more than that. Nothing can really compare to it. It is a of course a showcase of her incredible hits, but it is also a dance production, a circus, a burlesque, and a vaudeville performance among other things. The show encompasses many theatrics too difficult to quantify, but without a doubt it is a night filled with uncontrollable energy.

First and foremost Madonna is an entertainer, but she is also a serious singer whose talent can't be denied. This is too often eclipsed by the absolute tour de force performance she gives. Her show is beautifully choreographed and features virtual media displays that transfers the audience to other-worldly territories. In a live performance of one of her more recent tracks "Nobody Knows Me" she is jumping with acrobats who are flipping and flexing on tightropes all to a backdrop of haunting images displayed on the halogen screen surrounding them. Watching it is like seeing a stint from the Chinese Performing Art troupe set to a techno-dystopian universe.

If you attend a Madonna show of course you will hear hit upon hit, but don't always expect to hear the ordinary version. For the MDNA tour she did a completely unexpected cabaret version of "Like a Virgin" . It was a stripped down version in the sense that Madonna acted like a stripper literally dancing on stage for money and also in the sense that it was expedited of all the synth flourishes of the actual recording featuring only an upright piano and her vocals. The minimalist setup for this particular part of the performance allowed attention to be shifted to her voice showing the audience why she is such a revered singer.

Madonna is not an artist who milks the success of her past, but is one who marches forward with extreme progression. Her music continues to stay relevant and inspires current artists and newer fans. Her most recent album features Sri Lanka hip-hop star M.I.A. and rap diva Nicki Minaj and integrates modern sounds and cutting edge technology. Given Madonna's ever evolving style anytime seems like the right time to catch one of her shows.

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It would be unfair to call Madonna just a singer when in reality she is an icon. She is a talent that has managed to change the face of pop music forever, still projecting her creative vision onto the industry.

Growing up in a house where Madonna's music could always be heard it was only understandable that this lady quite easily found herself onto my bucket list very quickly. The MDNA tour saw her sing material from her twelfth studio album 'MDNA'.

The most refreshing attribute about Madonna is that unlike so many artists of today she is unafraid to break the boundaries and stir up some controversy at the same time. As usual the show didn't sit comfortably with everyone as some of its key themes included violence, human rights and nudity. Despite this, at the age of 56 she is still able to cause such an impact with her music which is why this tour became the twelfth highest-grossing tour of all time. It may not have included as many of the stars classic hits as some of the audience members would have liked, however it should be noted that this was not a Greatest Hits tour instead a tour aimed to showcase new songs. What has to be admired about Madonna is her ability to reinvent herself every time a new album is released, and despite being in the industry for a long time it can be so easy to lose yourself and particularly what you stand for but it's this that she has so easily avoided. However, there is no denying that as soon as the familiar tunes of 'Papa Don't Preach', 'Vogue' and 'Like A Prayer' were heard the audience were sent into a frenzy, but it must be noted that it was the careful crafting of the set list which allowed for these songs to be enjoyed so much more when they were sang.

Overall, seeing Madonna was unlike anything else I have seen, it wasn't just a show it was a performance; an artistic movement showcased by a true legend.

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Even if she hasn’t quite managed to win the critics over since 2005’s Confessions on a Dance Floor, the enormous commercial success of her subsequent records - Hard Candy and MDNA - confirms that Madonna is still among the world’s most popular solo artists. On the live front, too, she can hold her own against anybody, with a box office taking of $305 million for 88 shows on the MDNA front placing her on the very top tier where pulling power’s concerned, up there with U2 and The Rolling Stones. Perhaps with good reason, too; her most recent live show was a typically lavish affair, with a thematically complex structure boasting four sections - Transgression, Prophecy, Masculine/Feminine and Redemption. Musically, the setlists saw some reinvention of her classic material, with a stripped-back version of ‘Papa Don’t Preach’ and dramatic new incarnation of ‘Like a Prayer’ among the highlights. Nods to the current pop scene, too, were commonplace; Lil Wayne made an appearance - albeit in digital form only - on their collaboration ‘Revolver’, whilst MDNA choice cut, ‘I Don’t Give a’, saw Madonna backed by Nicki Minaj over the big screens. Blending the old and the new so brazenly is one way in which she divides opinion; if there wasn’t controversy, though, it wouldn’t quite be Madonna.

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Madonna is an artist with such credentials under her belt that very few others have obtained, even less so by themselves. She has fought against all kinds of "demons" such as sexism, critics, "bad" husbands, while always being under the public eye.

And yet, with So many things/people battling to impede her succeeding, she always came out not only on top, but also having created yet another rhythm or style or trend for all the rest to follow...

So, as you may imagine, this was: ONE. HELL. OF. A. CONCERT. FOR. ME.

I have to say though that it was a BIG letdown the fact that she started the concert with some two hours of delay, which basically robbed us (Madonna fans attending on that night) of all the Encore set she could/should/would have played, most probably including some of her most famous hits, such as "Like a Prayer", amongst many other possibilities.

So, to sum it up, it Was indeed one of the Best Concerts I've ever attended (and having been to this one, there's only about some 5-8 Great Bands/Singers that I still have to see Live), but the experience was only (slightly over) half consumed.

I Fucking LOVE that Bitch!!!!!!

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It was my very first Madonna concert. I paid my most expensive ticket fees, 2!week salary, to get a Mezzanine section in my he Wiltern theater, Los Angeles (LA) when the tour was first announced, 6 months mabe.About the his venue, no AIr Condition for entire night outside or inside the theater. No comments no apologies from the facility. It might be always under this condition or just one night, I am not sure. About the production, nothing special, small stage, recycled props and pretty much the same dance moves. Madonna has a beautiful voice as ever but this show very disappointed me per all of my expectations. I recently attended Lady Gaga and Pinks (2 times), Aerosmith (2times). I would rate these shows 10 times better than Madonna in LA. To true fans who don’t make much money it is better to skip this show to retain a better memory about Madonna shows of old time.

I ran out of air the breath inside the theater so I left toward the end of the show when the stage turned totally dark. I could said the the show affected me negatively financially and emotionally. Thank you for reading.

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I have been seeing Madonna concerts for many years and she always puts on a great show ! She is an excellent performer. The Madame X show was very close and personal. She played mostly from her new album with some old favorite hits. Due to injuries and her age, she does not move around and dance like in previous shows. She also looked unexpressional due to work on her face.

Start time was 10:30 and she came on a little after 11. There was a Portuguese band beforehand playing some of her songs which was very nice.

Overall, a good show. She had her daughter with her on stage which was a sweet touch. Madonna as always was outspoken about the President and current politics which is her freedom of speech. However, I did not go to hear political views, but to see her perform her music.

She always has a god message to inspire others to make a difference in the world. I love how she stands up for women and gay rights. I love Madonna and always will !

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I've been a Madonna fan since the 80's and have always wanted to see her but never did until 1/23/16 in Miami. Because we read prior reviews and saw that she has been at lest 2 hours late, we did not get to the arena until almost 10 pm. We went to the restroom, grabbed some drinks and climbed to our $200 nosebleed seats. We only had to wait about 15 minutes before she started at 10:24 pm. She performed until almost 1 am. The stage show was good but I was kind of disappointed that most of her older popular hits were performed at a slower beat than expected. It was definitely not the dancing concert I expected. I'm happy that I finally got to see her and crossed her off my must see list but I do not feel like I ever have to see her in concert again.

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Well Madonna is known for her tremendous shows and originality. The show I went to see in 2011 was one of them, all Paris was there waitig for THE idol of all times. As adored as mickael Jackson at least she's the revolution in girl idols for many decades of teenagers and growing women. The show even at her age was incredible, she dances and sings like a twenty year old, she still has it. She could be ridiculously slow and tired in comparison with her young and muscular dancers but not! She leads every minute of her creation with great energy and passion. This was a huge venue and even though I was far from the stage it was incredible, everyone was happy and singing along, dancing also. This MDMA tour was just incredible...

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AMAZING!!! Love that she engages a lot with the audience. The track list was fantastic...the small theater experience was hard to adjust at first because I’m so used to her large stadium/arena productions, but it all changed when she started talking and explaining her reason for this production. I had many favorite moments for example, Vogue was fun, no remix just the original song performed, the Batuka ladies where fantastic, Frozen was so beautifully done, her Fado club was section was cool. Everything about this theater experience was great...I can’t wait to see it again in Vegas next weekend. I highly recommend it!

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Madonna announces rescheduled Celebration Tour dates after hospital stay in ICU

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Madonna is ready to resume the celebration.

Following the postponement of her era-spanning Celebration Tour this summer after being sidelined by a bacterial infection that landed her in the ICU , Madonna will officially launch the worldwide jaunt Oct. 14 in London.

The North American leg will begin Dec. 13 with three shows in Brooklyn, followed by a pair in Washington, D.C., multiple dates in Boston and Toronto and dozens of other shows through April.

Tickets for previously scheduled concerts will be honored at the new dates with the exceptions of Los Angeles and New York due to venue changes.

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Fans with tickets to the previously scheduled Aug. 27 show at Madison Square Garden will be automatically refunded by Aug. 28. Ticketmaster will then provide those ticketholders with a link and unique code based on their previous seat location to purchase tickets to the new date at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center Dec. 16. Any remaining tickets will go on sale to the public at 10 a.m. ET Sept. 1.

Those with tickets for the Sept. 27-28 and Sept. 30 and Oct. 1 shows in Los Angeles at Crypto.com Arena will also be automatically refunded by Aug. 28 with a follow-up link and code provided to purchase tickets for the rescheduled dates in Aug. 29-31 and Sept. 1-4, 2024. Remaining tickets will go on sale at 10 a.m. PT Sept. 5.

All sales are via ticketmaster.com .

Which Madonna concerts have been canceled?

A few shows have been canceled due to scheduling conflicts: July 27 in Tulsa; Dec. 22 in Nashville; Jan. 15 in San Francisco; Jan. 18 in Las Vegas; and Jan. 20 in Phoenix.

Refunds will be available at point of purchase.

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She loves New York -- after all, other places make her feel like a dork.

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A little more than three months since it kicked off at the O2 Arena in London , Madonna’s Celebration Tour arrived at Madison Square Garden this week. While the Celebration Tour previously hit New York City in December for three dates, those were all at the Barclays Center – a venue that opened in Brooklyn 12 years ago. Madonna and Madison Square Garden, however, have an extensive history, reaching back to when her debut concert tour, The Virgin Tour, wrapped there in 1985.

So for The Celebration Tour — which is a career-spanning look back on her hits, personal struggles, pop culture impact and enduring influence — it only made sense that the Queen of Pop had to hit MSG despite playing NYC just a month earlier. And sure enough, her Tuesday night (Jan. 23) show (the second of three MSG dates, with her final one slated for Monday, Jan. 29) felt a bit more special than her Barclays gig.

First off, the sound was better. Madonna shaded Barclays as an “echo bowl” when she played it last month, and it’s likely her dissatisfaction with the sound was what caused her to (now infamously) begin one of those shows so late that some disaffected fans filed a class-action lawsuit against her, which she’s fighting . (Their frustration is understandable, although thinking a rock star will hit the stage on time is a bit like expecting a cat will do what you tell it to do – both do what they want when they want to, and that’s why we love ‘em.)

Secondly, and more importantly, the shared history between Madonna and MSG made this already spectacular tour feel elevated. So much of her legend – arriving in NYC at 19 with $35 in her pocket; struggling to make ends meet while getting her career off the ground; making those initial musical waves at iconic NYC venues such as the Danceteria – is wrapped up in the fabric of New York City. No wonder she cops to still feeling “butterflies” when she plays in Manhattan.

From a tribute to two nurses who bucked the stigma of AIDS/HIV in the ‘80s to her “Vogue” guest star, these were the best moments of her Tuesday night show.

Bob the Drag Queen

Throughout the trek, RuPaul’s Drag Race winner Bob the Drag Queen has proved to be a deft emcee, introducing the Queen of Pop each night and popping up in various skits, whether dressed to the nines in her gag-worthy 1990 VMAs Marie Antoinette look or that (less flattering) rodeo clown lewk. After a thumping, joyous DJ set from opener Stuart Price (who is also the tour’s music producer), Bob waltzed out among the crowd and primed fans for their queen. Eyeing the, shall we say, LGBTQ-forward audience, Bob drily mused that he’d probably had sex with half of the people at MSG – “and Madonna’s probably had sex with the other half.” Well, gotta keep it 100.

"I Love New York"

Like her Barclays show, Madonna – guitar in hand — mashed up her Confessions on a Dance Floor gem “I Love New York” with her self-titled album’s “Burning Up,” offering up a garage-rock take on her love letter to a hard-as-nails city. She’s not quite Orianthi on the axe, but like the CBGB scene she came out of before embarking on her globe-conquering pop career, she oozed an irresistible IDGAF energy as she rocked out.

Amy Schumer

During the “Vogue” segment of her tour, Madonna has routinely brought out a coterie of guests – everyone from her daughter Lourdes to associates such as Diplo and Jean Paul Gaultier – to help her judge her dancers as they evoke a Harlem ball. On Tuesday night, Madge tapped Amy Schumer, the comedian who opened for her 2015 MSG dates on the Rebel Heart Tour, as her fellow judge. As with all guests, Schumer flashed 10s at the vogueing dancers when appropriate, mimed emphatic praise for Madonna’s daughter Estere (who is legit a jaw-dropping dancer) and hugged Madonna before returning to the crowd.

Saluting Two Heroic Nurses

Celebratory as it is, one of the tour’s finest and most impactful moments is also its saddest – “Live to Tell,” which features the photos of men and women who lost their lives to AIDS/HIV and its related complications. During Tuesday’s show, Madonna took an extended moment to pay tribute to Ellen Matzer and Valery Hughes, two pioneering women who fought for AIDS/HIV patients in the ‘80s (a fight detailed in their book Nurses on the Inside: Stories of the HIV/AIDS Epidemic In NYC ).

“I want you all to remember how shocking and horrifying it was in the early ‘80s,” Madonna told the crowd of the early days of the crisis, a time when almost no politician would mention the disease and some religious fanatics celebrated the deaths of LGBTQ people lost to it. “Thanks to them for being at the front line of the AIDS crisis so many years ago. Thank you for your bravery and courage … nobody wanted to associate with these people, people were afraid … These amazing women, these angels, these heroes — thank you for setting up AIDS wards in so many hospitals.”

She concluded with a personal recollection of visiting Saint Vincent’s hospital in the early days of the crisis, her voice cracking as she spoke: “I remember one young man, he was in another place, he wasn’t really conscious anymore, he was near death. I laid down in the bed next to him and he held my hand and said, ‘Mother, thank you for coming.’ It made me think, these women here tonight did this every f–king day and they got no praise, no thanks.”

Naturally, the MSG crowd offered up thunderous applause for the real-life angels in attendance.

Yes, Madonna is in her 60s (and overcame a brush with death just last year, which forced the Celebration Tour’s kickoff to be postponed), but when she’s skipping across the stage during “Open Your Heart,” shadow boxing during “Erotica,” spitting at the fuzz during “Human Nature” or dancing high above the audience during the euphoric “Ray of Light,” she might as well be that 20-something kid who informed Dick Clark she was going to “rule the world” back in 1984 — and proceeded to do just that.

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It’s A Celebration! NYC Ferry and Warner Music Group Honor Madonna’s Return Home to NYC – WIN FREE TICKETS To Her ‘Celebration Tour’ in NYC!

She arrived in New York City with $35. 40 years later, Madonna is returning to the city that catapulted her to icon status with her first ever “greatest hits” tour: The Celebration Tour, stopping by Barclays Center on December 13, 14, & 16 and Madison Square Garden on January 22, 23 & 29 !

NYC Ferry is proud to partner with Warner Music Group for a series of ferry fun activities to honor the Queen of Pop, who is living proof that New York City is where dreams can come true and legends are created.

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From December 11 – 17, our South Brooklyn Route will be called “The Madonna Celebration Route” – with each landing renamed in Madonna’s honor. Our Atlantic Ave/Brooklyn Bridge Park Landing will be nicknamed “Celebration Ave” which is easily accessible to Barclays Center.

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Additionally, on December 12th, we’re throwing a “Sail Into The Groove for Madonna” event onboard the route for select departures! Stop by for music, official Madonna freebies, raffles for Madonna prizes, AND enter to win a FREE pair of tickets  to an upcoming show at Madison Square Garden– an exclusive NYC Ferry giveaway that can only be entered in-person! To board, riders must purchase a ferry ticket via the NYC Ferry app or in person at the ticket vending machines located at each landing.

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In the meantime, sail & stream some of Madonna’s classics HERE and get ready to party! Be sure to follow NYC Ferry on Instagram and TikTok for more updates and to see how our crew is celebrating The Reinvention Queen’s arrival.

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Madonna Scores Highest-Grossing Tour of 2024 So Far as Live Music Growth Settles Down

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Madonna has the highest-grossing worldwide tour of 2024 thus far, according to Pollstar’s mid-year report , thanks to the success of her “Celebration Tour.” With average ticket prices of $208.85, the pop icon had an average gross of $2,794,007 with 13,378 average tickets sold, making for a total of 856,247 in ticket sales across 34 reported shows out of 65 dates.

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Not all promoters or tours report their numbers, or all of their numbers, to Pollstar, which was acquired by Irving Azoff and Tim Lieweke’s Oak View Group in 2017, but its statistics certainly reveal a large number of trends.

Bad Bunny trails closely behind Madonna with $174.6 million from his “Most Wanted Tour,” while Luis Miguel follows him with $169.4 million, U2 ranks at No. 4 with $135 million from the band’s Sphere residency and Karol G rounds out the top five with $111 million. The top 10 continues with Bruno Mars ($102 million), Coldplay ($100 million), Seventeen ($74 million), Eagles ($69 million) and Nicki Minaj ($66 million).

On a macro scale, overall global gross in 2024 topped $3 billion for the first time, up from $2.83 billion in 2023. Last year had exponential growth over 2022, which touted a global gross of $1.87 billion. Average gross in 2024 was slightly down from last year, with $1.37 million versus $1.47 million, while ticket sales remained nearly the same (24.1 million in 2024 versus 24.3 million in 2023). Average ticket prices increased from $116 to $127 year over year, even though average tickets sold per show dipped from 12,655 to 10,767.

In North America, Bad Bunny topped the total gross tally with $174.6 million. Madonna sits behind him with $148 million, followed by U2 ($135 million), Luis Miguel ($100 million) and Eagles ($69 million). Overall gross in the region totaled $2.33 billion, a boost of 18.7 percent over last year’s $1.96 billion. Total tickets sold was up 17.6 million compared to 2023’s 16.32 million, while average number of tickets sold dipped from 2023’s 9,071 to 8,252.

The report comes amid a year of strong ticket sales contrasted by reports of major artists canceling their tours. In the past few months, the Black Keys nixed their international arena tour , while Jennifer Lopez followed suit in the wake of rebranding her tour from focusing on her new album to a greatest hits show.

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MADONNA ADDS NEW DATES TO THE CELEBRATION TOUR

Due to overwhelming demand, Madonna today announced the addition of 13 new dates in North America across The Celebration Tour. Produced by Live Nation, the 35-city global tour now includes second shows in Seattle, Chicago, Toronto, Montreal, Boston, Miami, Houston, Dallas, Austin, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Las Vegas along with a third show in New York. Tickets for the newly added performances go on sale tomorrow – FRIDAY, JANUARY 20TH at 10am Local Time alongside the shows already announced in each respective city. The highly anticipated tour will kick off on Saturday, July 15th at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, BC with stops in Phoenix, Chicago, Los Angeles, and more before making its way to Europe where she will perform in 11 cities throughout the fall, including London, Barcelona, and Stockholm, among others. The Celebration Tour will wrap on Friday, December 1st in Amsterdam, NL at Ziggo Dome. Following Madonna’s viral video that announced the tour earlier this week, the response has been incredible, with fans looking forward to seeing the best-selling female solo touring artist of all time perform her unmatched catalog of music from the past 40 plus years in a live setting. The tour toasts to the incomparable movement of individualistic celebration, creativity and cutting-edge innovation Madonna has created over the course of her career. The Celebration Tour will offer a one-of-a-kind experience with special guest Bob the Drag Queen a.k.a. Caldwell Tidicue across all dates on the global tour. TICKETS: Tickets for newly added dates will go on sale tomorrow, Friday, January 20th at 10am local time. Visit madonna.com/tour for complete tour and ticket listing. ADDITIONAL SHOWS: As previously announced, tickets for performances in Phoenix, Denver, St. Paul, Cleveland, Detroit, Pittsburgh, Washington, and Atlanta will go on sale Friday, January 27th at 10am local time. Citi is the official card of Madonna The Celebration Tour. Citi cardmembers will have access to presale tickets starting Tuesday, January 24 at 10am local time through Thursday, January 26 at 6pm local time. For complete presale details visit www.citientertainment.com . Legacy members of Madonna’s Official Fan Club will have a pre-sale opportunity starting Monday, January 23 at 10am local time through Wednesday, January 25th at 5pm local time.  VIP: Fans can also purchase VIP Packages, which may include premium tickets, exclusive access to a behind the scenes tour, group photo on-stage, pre-show reception, limited edition lithograph & more. For more information, visit vipnation.com .

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Sabrina Carpenter Adds 2nd NYC Show To Her ‘Short N’ Sweet’ Tour

Please, please, please brew yourself an espresso because we're sharing with you everything you need to know about Sabrina Carpenter's 'Short n’ Sweet' Tour in NYC!

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Sabrina Carpenter isn’t just working late (because she’s a singer, obviously)–she’s working through November as she embarks on her fall 2024 North American tour, the Short n’ Sweet Tour!

The tour is in support of Carpenter’s upcoming sixth full-length studio album, Short n’ Sweet (featuring Please Please Please and Espresso ), set to release on August 23rd.

Buttttt before the big day approaches there are some things you’ll want to keep in mind to know. So please, please, please brew yourself an espresso and let’s get into it–here’s everything you need to know about Sabrina Carpenter’s Short n’ Sweet Tour in NYC:

What are the Short n’ Sweet Tour NYC dates?

Sabrina Carpenter’s ‘Short n’ Sweet’ Tour kicks off on September 23 in Columbus, Ohio. The 30+ date tour will travel across the US and Canada through mid-November.

The NYC dates are as follows:

  • Sunday, September 29: Madison Square Garden
  • Monday, September 30: Barclay’s Center

When do Sabrina Carpenter’s Short n’ Sweet Tour tickets go on sale?

Various presale tickets for Sabrina Carpenter’s Short n’ Sweet Tour will launch before general tickets go on sale. Here are the dates:

  • Wednesday, June 26, 1 pm – Spotify Fans First Front Row Presale (more on this below)
  • Wednesday, June 26, 2 pm – Spotify Fans First Presale

General tickets for Sabrina Carpenter’s Short n’ Sweet Tour officially go on sale Friday, June 28th at 10 am. Find more info on where to get tickets here.

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What is the Top Listener Fan Pit?

During the Spotify Fans First Front Row Presale, Carpenter’s biggest listeners can get exclusive front row tickets in the Listener Pit on the floor. Don’t miss out though–there’s a very limited quantity of these tickets available.

Carpenter stated:

My fans are the best, and I’m excited to share Spotify’s exclusive ticket access with them as a thank you. For the first time, Spotify created a Top Listener Fan Pit at the front of every North American show, and we’re offering tickets to my top listeners. You’ve all been there for every step of my journey, and I can’t wait to celebrate with you on tour.

Who will be joining Sabrina Carpenter’s Short n’ Sweet Tour?

Support acts on the tour include Amaarae, Griff, and Declan McKenna.

Carpenter will also be partnering with PLUS1 to launch the Sabrina Carpenter Fund to support the well-being of people and animals to provide support for mental health, animal welfare, and the LGBTQ+ community.

While we await Carpenter’s NYC stop we can bop around to the Sabrina On Tour playlist , curated by Carpenter, featuring songs by her as well as other artists including Dolly Parton, Diana Ross, Fleetwood Mac, Madonna, Jungle and more.

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On Tuesday, June 18, Paul McCartney turns 82 years young.

The day before that, the former Beatle announced he’d added eight European concert dates to his ongoing ‘Got Back Tour.’

In total, McCartney now has 13 gigs lined up this year at venues in countries as varied as Uruguay, Argentina, France, Spain, and his home, United Kingdom.

They’re biggies, too. Sir Paul’s show in Paris will be his first since 2018; he hasn’t performed in Spain since 2016.

And if you want to see the “Blackbird” singer deliver timeless classics like “Hey Jude,” “Can’t Buy Me Love,” “Maybe I’m Amazed,” “Let It Be” and the triumphant “Abbey Road” finale live overseas, tickets for some shows are available as soon as today.

Fans can purchase tickets for select, upcoming ‘Got Back’ concerts on sites like Vivid Seats; the official on-sale is Friday, June 21.

Vivid Seats is a secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.

They have a 100% buyer guarantee that states your transaction will be safe and secure and will be delivered before the event.

Paul McCartney tour schedule 2024

A complete calendar including all tour dates, venues, and links to buy tickets can be found below.

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Macca isn’t the only Fab Four member on the road this year.

Fellow former Beatle Ringo Starr is also pounding the pavement once again. The only difference is Ringo is taking his All Starr Band to venues all over the U.S. instead of overseas.

If you want to see him live, you can find his complete 2024 tour schedule below.

Paul McCartney set list

McCartney’s ‘Got Back Tour’ ran as recently as December 2023.

And, although he’s getting up there in years, he’s showing no signs of slowing down when it comes to his live shows. In fact, at one Brazil show, he performed a whopping 36 songs.

For a closer look, here’s what Paul took to the stage that evening in Rio de Janeiro, courtesy of Set List FM :

01.) “Can’t Buy Me Love” (The Beatles song) 02.) “Junior’s Farm” (Wings song) 03.) “Letting Go” (Wings song) 04.) “She’s a Woman” (The Beatles song) 05.) “Got to Get You Into My Life” (The Beatles song) 06.) “Come On to Me”

07.) “Let Me Roll It” (Wings song) 08.) “Getting Better” (The Beatles song) 09.) “Let ‘Em In” (Wings song) 10.) “Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Five” (Wings song) 11.) “Maybe I’m Amazed” 12.) “My Valentine” 13.) “I’ve Just Seen a Face” (The Beatles song) 14.) “In Spite of All the Danger” (The Quarrymen song) 15.) “Love Me Do” (The Beatles song) 16.) “Dance Tonight” 17.) “Blackbird” (The Beatles song) 18.) “Here Today” 19.) “New” 20.) “Lady Madonna” (The Beatles song) 21.) “Jet” (Wings song) 22.) “Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!” (The Beatles song) 23.) “Something” (The Beatles song) (Dedicated to George Harrison) 24.) “Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da” (The Beatles song) 25.) “Band on the Run” (Wings song) 26.) “Get Back” (The Beatles song) 27.) “Let It Be” (The Beatles song) 28.) “Live and Let Die” (Wings song) 29.) “Hey Jude” (The Beatles song)

30.) “I’ve Got a Feeling” (The Beatles song) 31.) “Birthday” (The Beatles song) 32.) “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise)” (The Beatles song) 33.) “Helter Skelter” (The Beatles song) 34.) “Golden Slumbers” (The Beatles song) 35.) “Carry That Weight” (The Beatles song) 36.) “The End” (The Beatles song)

Paul McCartney new music

McCartney has had a busy week.

In addition to the tour announcement, he also dropped the long lost 1974 album “One Hand Clapping” featuring unheard versions of Wings classics like “Jet” and “Maybe I’m Amazed” as well as a few goofy reimaginings of Beatles tunes “Let It Be” and “The Long And Winding Road.”

Pitchfork claimed the sprawling album “is the photo-negative counterpart to Get Back: Instead of capturing the casual genius of pulling future classics out of thin air, it showcases McCartney’s willingness to rough up and rearrange his songbook.”

Classic rockers on tour in 2024

Many AARP card-carrying icons will take the stage this year and next.

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Madonna performs onstage during "The Celebration Tour: at Copacabana beach on May 04, 2024 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Madonna emerges in the midst of ongoing legal battle with bold new photos — see here

The "vogue" singer was sued over concert delays during the celebration tour.

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Madonna is currently still dealing with an ongoing legal battle as the case of a lawsuit filed against her back in January continues.

Concertgoers Michael Fellows and Jonathan Hadden sued the singer, 65, earlier this year for starting her concert, part of the Celebration Tour , more than two hours after the slated start time of 8:30 PM.

Per the suit, which was also filed against Barclays Center and Live Nation for the show held December 13 in NYC, the singer was accused of "false advertising, negligent misrepresentation, and unfair and deceptive trade practices."

They also allege that the late start time made it difficult for fans to "get up early to go to work" the following day. Two other suits were subsequently also filed against Madonna for the same reasons, one from an attendee of a show in Washington D.C., and another from an attendee in Los Angeles.

However, in the midst of all this, Madonna has remained silent on the matters (possibly for legal reasons), but did return to social media on Monday with a slew of new photos after latest updates.

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The "Like a Virgin" hitmaker shared new snaps of herself from a photoshoot, posing in a glittering black jacket and a bustier bodysuit, then switching out the jacket for a leopard-print red feathered robe.

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Her hair was styled into Marcel finger waves, she accessorized with fishnet gloves, and she sported a bold red lip with deep contours and thin eyebrows to complete her glam. "My babies got a secret …. …. x," she cryptically captioned her post.

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Earlier this month, TMZ reported that Madonna had responded to the class action lawsuit by stating through her lawyers that true fans would know that her concerts often start later than advertised.

David Banda and Madonna perform during The Celebration Tour at The O2 Arena on October 15, 2023 in London, England.

Legal documents obtained by the publication read: "If a fan is familiar enough with Madonna's concert history to know her performances run for two hours and fifteen minutes, that fan would surely know that Madonna typically takes the stage well after the ticketed event time (after an opening act, set transition, and so on) and plays late into the night."

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With the response, the singer's legal team made a motion to dismiss the suit. Later this month, the plaintiffs in the case then told the judge that a settlement had been reached between the parties involved.

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However, soon after, her lawyers filed to strike the notion of a settlement from the record, per TMZ , claiming that while settlement talks were ongoing, one had not definitively been reached between the singer or Live Nation.

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A "False Notice of Settlement" was filed by Madonna's team, and in a hearing earlier this week, a judge sided with her legal team, agreeing that a clear settlement had not been reached and chalking it up to miscommunication.

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The settlement notice was officially struck from the records and the case will proceed as before, with the plaintiffs now having until July to respond to her motion to dismiss the suit.

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Sabrina Carpenter Announces Dates for 2024 Short N' Sweet North American Arena Tour

Sabrina Carpenter announced the dates for her upcoming fall 2024 North American headlining arena tour on Thursday (June 20), with the Short n' Sweet outing slated to kick off on Sept. 23 in Columbus, Ohio. The 29-date tour will travel across the U.S. and Canada from September through mid-November, with stops in Detroit, New York, Philadelphia, Montreal, Chicago, Nashville, Atlanta, Dallas, Vancouver, Seattle, San Diego and Phoenix before winding down on Nov. 15 at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.

Support acts on the tour include Amaarae, Griff and Declan McKenna, with the singer partnering with PLUS1 to launch the Sabrina Carpenter Fund to support the well-being of people and animals to provide support for mental health, animal welfare and the LGBTQ+ community on the swing.

Presales for the tour will kick off on Monday (June 24) with the Cash App presale at 10 a.m. local time followed by the Team Sabrina presale on Tuesday (June 25) at 10 a.m. local time. The general onsale will launch on June 28 at 10 a.m. local time. The singer has also teamed up with Spotify to create the first-ever Top Listener Fan Pit at all the shows, as well as the official Sabrina On Tour playlist curated by the singer, featuring her ow songs, as well as influential tracks by Dolly Parton, Diana Ross, Shania Twain, Fleetwood Mac, Madonna, Joni Mitchell, Jungle and more.

The Spotify Fans First Front Row presale - with tix for the Listener Pit on the floor - will launch on June 26 at 1 p.m. ET, with a very limited quantity of presale tickets available for the singer's biggest listeners. The same day at 2 p.m. E.T. access to the Spotify Fans First Presale will give a wider range of top listeners access to presale tickets throughout the venue.

"My fans are the best, and I'm excited to share Spotify's exclusive ticket access with them as a thank you," Carpenter said in a statement. "For the first time, Spotify created a Top Listener Fan Pit at the front of every North American show, and we're offering tickets to my top listeners. You've all been there for every step of my journey, and I can't wait to celebrate with you on tour."

The tour will support Carpenter's upcoming sixth full-length studio album, Short n' Sweet , which is due out on August 23. To date, Carpenter has released two singles from the collection, the No. 2 Billboard Hot 100 hit "Please Please Please" and her No. 3 Hot 100 hit "Espresso." Carpenter will kick off her road trip on August 10 when she headlines San Francisco's Outside Lands Festival for the first time on a bill that also includes main stage headliners The Killers and Sturgill Simpson; Carpenter replaces Tyler, the Creator, who announced on Thursday that he was dropping off the bill .

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