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					Originally posted by Reinvention  I know but she's hardly one to follow the age rooms, and she's hardly slipped into flopping irrelevance like Cher or someone. I mean, she kinda has - but at least she still gets headlines and "Bitch I'm Madonna" got all those Vevo views so people still know she's active. Plus the tour, though I guess people my age (23) who just listen to Spotify would just think of her as another aged relic of music. Weird how people don't even realize they're openly sexist and misogynistic in how they act like old female stars are has-beens while praising any and every old male rockers.
 p.s. found this base on page 3. mess.
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 Um. Cher's last album was her highest charting album ever on the hot 100 plus had a number one song on the dance charts and the Dressed To Kill Tour sold out every show playing venues the same size as Madonna's average US shows and got great reviews so let's dial the shade on the Goddess of Pop way way back.
But other than that piece I agree with you. I feel like Madonna stans have this weird tendency to get all doom and gloomy after an album or tour and think she is gonna retire or fall over and die on the spot even though she constantly says that she isn't done yet. 
There is no reason to think this is the last tour we'll ever see from her or the last album we'll ever get. And who knows, she's putting more of her 80s hits on the tour setlists each year so she might be willing to do a greatest hits tour someday.
The fan base and market for a Madonna tour will always be there. There are plenty of legacy acts much less famous than her that sell out venues touring with no album or single out. She could tour until the day she dies and still sell out major venues.