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Celeb News: Madonna - MDNA Tour
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well i can imagine Madonna feeling proud when she show off her ass to Sean, also during Like a Prayer she goes to the tip of the stage.
whatever i need to see a video of Sean!!
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Originally posted by Dark Phoenix
well i can imagine Madonna feeling proud when she show off her ass to Sean, also during Like a Prayer she goes to the tip of the stage.
whatever i need to see a video of Sean!!
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If you guys have any vinyls you should seriously take a picture with one and enter the competition before oct 19 you can win GT tickets and other cool stuff:
Competition: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/1...n_1935500.html
Examples of what you have to do: http://www.sleeveface.com/
It's pretty easy and worth the shot tbh
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I don't know if it's been already posted but Madonna's first date in Mexico is officialy sould out.
Queen.
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Originally posted by Rolland
I don't know if it's been already posted but Madonna's first date in Mexico is officialy sould out.
Queen.
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It is! And there's also rumours of the Mexico City government being in negotiations with M's people to make a free zocalo concert like Bieber and Britney, El financiero published the news
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Originally posted by Swag
It is! And there's also rumours of the Mexico City government being in negotiations with M's people to make a free zocalo concert like Bieber and Britney, El financiero published the news
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She does not need that. Plus, it would hurt the sales for the second date.
Hopefully the second date will be sold-out as well.
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Originally posted by Rolland
She does not need that. Plus, it would hurt the sales for the second date.
Hopefully the second date will be sold-out as well.
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If her team agree maybe she will announce it after the second date sells out
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18k tickets remains from the 2° Mexican date 
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Originally posted by Dark Phoenix
18k tickets remains from the 2° Mexican date 
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It will sell, Dont you worry

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Member Since: 6/28/2012
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yes it's still almst 2 months to the mexican dates =)
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I know its not Mdna tour related
but whats the best madonna forum ?
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I know this is off topic to the tour that is, but every now and then I look up Madonna interviews. I'm currently watching one with Jonathan Ross from 1992 and this woman is so ahead of her time. She's amazing! I'll always have love for Madonna no matter what. Interestingly, he brought up the idea that the sex book was a way for her to preserve her body and after answering his question. She ends the note with I think I look good in my body right now and maybe if I hadn't done the book now in 20 years I might hire some models to do it. Cut to 20 years later I think her body still looks as good if not better and she's on a world tour where she is showing off just as much as she did in the book. MAD LOVE FOR THIS WOMAN! People will never appreciate all she's done for them it seems, I just commend her for the patience she had to put up with all that time and still.. All these other pop stars have HUGE shoes to fill if they dare to entertain the idea of doing what she does oh so well.. That's it.
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Originally posted by Duggu
I know its not Mdna tour related
but whats the best madonna forum ?
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I still haven't found it, it used to be Drowned Madonna but it went offline before MDNA for a couple of years and now It's not alive as it was, I am using MadonnaNation right now, but the layout is so 1998, and the people are mostly extremely unfunny old and bitter queens who flood the forum with 12-years old sarcasm and late 80's/90's references. Of course there's some exceptions, and some cool people in there, but the bitter ones seem to be the norm.
So I'm out on the look for a good Madonna forum, if you find one please tell me.
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Originally posted by alkaline
I know this is off topic to the tour that is, but every now and then I look up Madonna interviews. I'm currently watching one with Jonathan Ross from 1992 and this woman is so ahead of her time. She's amazing! I'll always have love for Madonna no matter what. Interestingly, he brought up the idea that the sex book was a way for her to preserve her body and after answering his question. She ends the note with I think I look good in my body right now and maybe if I hadn't done the book now in 20 years I might hire some models to do it. Cut to 20 years later I think her body still looks as good if not better and she's on a world tour where she is showing off just as much as she did in the book. MAD LOVE FOR THIS WOMAN! People will never appreciate all she's done for them it seems, I just commend her for the patience she had to put up with all that time and still.. All these other pop stars have HUGE shoes to fill if they dare to entertain the idea of doing what she does oh so well.. That's it.
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That's a very good interview, the chemistry between her and Jonathan Ross at that time was electric, he got really good answers out of her since she seemed relaxed and off guard.
The other interview that I enjoy a lot is her 1994 interview with Ruby Wax, if you haven't watched it, do it, it's one of her funniest ones, she looks stunning and comes through as a diva with a great sense of humour.
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Originally posted by Swag
That's a very good interview, the chemistry between her and Jonathan Ross at that time was electric, he got really good answers out of her since she seemed relaxed and off guard.
The other interview that I enjoy a lot is her 1994 interview with Ruby Wax, if you haven't watched it, do it, it's one of her funniest ones, she looks stunning and comes through as a diva with a great sense of humour.
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 Funny! I was loading that when I read Ruby Wax on youtube I love her on ab-fab.. I'll watch it before the ones loaded. Thanks again, I love M so so much.
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Member Since: 2/28/2012
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Queen of Pop Madonna’s reign is far from over
Love-her-or-hate-her singer and rapper Nicki Minaj said it best via video Saturday night of another polarizing figure in pop music: “There’s only one queen, and that’s Madonna. B*tch!”
Queen of Pop Madonna brought her 2012 MDNA Tour to MGM Grand Garden Arena on Saturday night, the first of two sold-out shows (the second was tonight), and, from her setlist (religious, thematic and stunning), staging (gothic cathedrals, chanting monks turned Chippendales dancers), singing (a lot of backing tracks and music, but she definitely sang most of the evening) and choreography (at age 54, Madonna has never looked better and was still dancing two hours later), she proved two things: Madonna is queen, and her reign is far from over.
It’s been six years since I’ve seen Madonna in concert. I missed the Sticky & Sweet Tour in 2008. I had tickets to her Sept. 11, 2001, Drowned World Tour show at Staples Center in L.A.; she rescheduled that same week, and it became the last show of her tour. I waited more than two hours before she hit the stage, and there was no opening act.
In 2004, it was the Reinvention World Tour at the Great Western Forum in Inglewood, Calif. And two years later, the Forum again for the Confessions Tour, where I reviewed her concert for the first time for work. I nearly knocked over Nicole Richie walking back to my seat, and I admitted to being a Madonnaholic.
It would be a mistake to ever miss her concert again.
Saturday night’s highlights (and there were many): not one but five choreographed contortionists during “Best Friend/Heartbeat,” and there were audible gasps of shock and amazement from the arena crowd; the choreography and drum major costumes for “Express Yourself” and “Give Me All Your Luvin’, ” with Madonna twirling a baton and drummers suspended high above the stage; and her “forgiveness” of a gay Republican fan at the foot of the stage (“I love everybody so much that I am going to forgive you!”).
Also: her messages of acceptance, being united as one and fighting discrimination without being preachy, long-winded or condescending; a very sexy, slowed-down, sultry, cabaret-style “Like a Virgin” with only accompaniment from a piano; and an uplifting and cathartic “Like a Prayer” with a full choir (I nearly cried).
Two negatives in a euphoric and nearly perfect five-hour night: The increasingly impatient crowd started booing at 10:25 p.m., about 40 minutes after the opening act had ended (see below). People: This is what Madonna does. Get over it. Secondly, I disliked “Gang Bang,” in which she repeatedly shoots and kills her male dancers, and there are depictions of blood and brains on the larger-than-life LED screens. Over the top, ahem, overkill, and counter to what Madonna is all about in her music and life.
Nonetheless, Madonna’s MDNA is uh-MAH-zing, an artist and performer who is still at the top of her game. Nick, a fan sitting in front of me from L.A., saw the show earlier in the week and said the MGM show blew the L.A. show out of the water. “It was amazing here. The crowd and Madonna were really into it. The energy was perfect.”
L-U-V, Madonna, Y-O-U, you wanna? The answer is yes. Always.
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http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2012...eign-far-over/

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Rose McGowan from 'Charmed' is following Madonna around
After attending the L.A. concert she was also at the Las Vegas one:
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i'm fine with her as long as she paid the tix by herself.

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