'I love you Poland': Hundreds of Madonna fans walk out of London concert branding it the WORST gig ever
Even a strip tease failed to impress many fans at the Hyde Park MDNA concert
Fans blamed a 10.30pm curfew, poor sound quality, rain and a failure to perform hits from back catalogue for dismal concert
Madonna's first gig in London for four years but £77 tickets failed to sell out
Her career has spanned decades, survived fashions and struggled through a variety of public relations disasters.
But last night hundreds of die-hard Madonna fans abandoned their Queen of Pop by marching out of London's Hyde Park during her MDNA concert - some branding it the worst they had ever seen.
Even a sexy striptease on stage left fans cold- one simply stated: 'When Madonna has concerts in her 50s where she strips herself on stage, you know her career is as dead as myspace.'
Many fans decided they did not want to stick around to watch the finale as of the poor sound quality, terrible weather and Madonna's failure to perform more of her classic hits.
One reviewer even said at one point Madonna screamed: 'We love you Poland', which if it was a joke fell flat on an already less than enthusiastic audience.
Others said a 10.30pm curfew imposed by Westminster Council meant Madonna was forced to start her performance early, in broad daylight, which meant the elaborate staging was lost to some of the audience.
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It's funny but the Daily Mail is not to be trusted.
Especially when they released a review by named journalist praising the show, and this one is by "Daily Mail Reporter" and using some tweets as source.
But i do agree with the part that she failed to perform her legendary songs, the world's clearly not here for her new material.
I actually don't thinkt he show is bad, but lots....and I mean LOTS of websites and magazines say that it was the lack of her older hits that let her down.
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But the show is bullishly heavy on the recent, and decidedly so-so, MDNA: its tracks make up nearly half the set.