Madonna Revives Controversial, Iconic Outfits, Songs, MORE for 'Celebration Tour' [DETAILS]

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Madonna is one of the most iconic artists from the 80s, and she's bringing that superstar factor into her upcoming "Celebration Tour."

The 64-year-old gave fans a taste of what to look forward to in her tour, which is slated to kick off in Vancouver on Jul 15.

The "Celebration Tour" is expected to include decades-worth of discography as well as some of Madonna's most iconic looks.

"Madonna will be reflecting on her entire career in the tour and that won't just be the music - it will be the clothes too," a source revealed to the US Sun.

"She wants to wear updated versions of her most recognizable outfits and the cone bra is at the top of the list," they added, referring to the singer's cone bra which she wore during the "Blond Ambition Tour."

The outfit was designed by Jean Paul Gaultier, and she has worn recreations of it several times since.

"She has been a trailblazer with her fashion and is getting a lot of her designer friends involved in helping her."

Aside from her amazing fashion sense, Madonna also had a knack for turning heads because of her outrageous songs and music videos.

One of which is her 1989 release, "Like A Prayer," which caused quite a controversy with the Vatican.

As it happens, "Like A Prayer" was released on this day, 34 years ago-and fans might see Madonna perform the song once again during her "Celebration Tour."

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'Like A Prayer'

The music video for "Like A Prayer" is a memorable one, after all, people don't always see religious relics go up in flames like they did during the music video.

According to Daily Mail UK, the music video was directed by Mary Lambert and included several blasphemous imageries like when Madonna was dancing in front of burning crosses.

After its release, the Vatican issued a statement condemning the music video.

Several years back, during the 30th anniversary of the song, she wrote: "30 years ago today I released Like a Prayer and made a video that caused so much controversy because I kissed a black saint and danced in front of burning crosses."

Aside from backlash from the Vatican, Madonna also received much backlash from other groups after the song was used in a Pepsi commercial.

"I also made a commercial with PEPSI that was banned because my video was seen as inappropriate. Happy Birthday to Me and Controversy."

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