The world-renowned Queen of Pop, Madonna, has been vigorously preparing for her highly anticipated tour comeback.
The Plans for 'Celebration' Tour Comeback
The 64-year-old singer has undergone rigorous rehearsals for her "Celebration" world tour and is mastering her high-energy dance routines in the private rehearsal space. After being hospitalized and "intubated" last June, she is now back with a vengeance.
Shortly before the end of June, Guy O'Leary broke the report that Madonna had been laid low by a terrifying illness that required her to receive intensive care treatment. This meant that her tour had to be axed without warning.
Devastation and deep concern spread among the "Material Girl" singer's devoted followers when news of her medical condition broke. It was then reported that she had been intubated for at least one night before having it taken out.
The Sun has been informed by an inside source that the singer is in the midst of her recovery process but extremely eager to begin practicing for her October performance.
To this end, she has reserved space at an undisclosed London venue to rehearse in the days leading up to the show.
Although usually, Madonna would prefer to begin and end her tour schedule in the exact location, circumstances have denied her this opportunity, with Blink-182 already having committed to a series of shows before she can arrive at the O2.
She will only be granted admission the day before, limiting her time to perfect her performance to 48 hours or less.
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'Celebration' Comeback Tour Details
Following an intense period of rehearsal, the long-awaited The "Celebration" Tour kicks off this October with four sold-out shows in London.
Her North American tour commences on December 13 at the famed Barclays Centre in New York City.
Yesterday, after much anticipation, it was announced that the tour, which had been put on temporary hold, is now firmly back in motion. Updated dates have been laid out, with North American shows scheduled to occur after those of the UK and Europe.
Madonna has clarified that some concerts had to be canceled due to scheduling conflicts. The "Vogue" singer issued a public statement expressing her "regrets" about the difficulties this has caused fans.
She hopes that she can make it up to those impacted by the cancelations of the tour in any way possible through future events and activities.
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