Madonna ‘Celebration Tour’ Moody Center ATX.
by Peter on 4/22/24Moody Center ATX - AustinAmazing incredible performance by the ‘queen of pop’ Madonna! Good morning center is the place to be when a great concert is being held love the place
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Madonna launched her debut tour in 1985 — The Virgin Tour — in the United States and Canada. Shortly thereafter, she toured the world for the first time, embarking in 1987 in support of Who's That Girl. Over the ensuing four decades, Madonna would ignite the world with the most controversial and dynamic pop shows ever mounted, selling out nearly every tour — in its entirety — in seconds. To date, Madonna has performed about 700 shows across 11 concert tours, generating over $1 billion in ticket sales, and is the highest-grossing female touring artist of all time.
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Madonna embarked on The Celebration Tour in 2023-24. The Celebration Tour highlights her unmatched catalog of music from the past 40 plus years, offering a one-of-a-kind experience with special guest Bob the Drag Queen a.k.a. Caldwell Tidicue across all dates on the global tour.
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Madonna’s The Celebration Tour took her across the North America during the following dates:
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2024:
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Madonna was born in Bay City, Michigan.
Madonna has won numerous awards and nominations throughout her decades-long career, including several Grammy Awards, MTV Video Music Awards, American Music Awards, and Golden Globes, among others. Some of her most notable awards to date include:
With more than 300 million records sold worldwide, Madonna is one of the most influential female recording artists of all time, and the best-selling female recording artist ever.
Amazing incredible performance by the ‘queen of pop’ Madonna! Good morning center is the place to be when a great concert is being held love the place
Fabulous night seeing and hearing Madonna perform. THANK YOU MADONNA!!!
Stupid hot. Uncomfortably hot for that kind of money and audience.
Yes it was hot. Yes she starts when she’s ready. And yes- she puts on an amazing show. Still. After all these years. Still unapologetically herself. Still with the best dancers in the business. Still one of the fiercest and hardest working women in music. I can’t imagine a world without Madonna in it. Don’t you dare stop yet, M!
Amazing show by the beautiful 65 year old Madonna.
I absolutely loved Madonna in concert. She is so forward thinking and acceptable of all people. Her music evokes great emotions and thoughts. I adored her outfit of the western influence.
Madonna's concert starts real late, so it was impossible to stay longer. We didn't get to see her.. We needed to get back to the Greyhound bus station to board our bus to San Antonio, Tx.
One of the best performances ever. But she came on stage 2 hours late with no opening act. It was extremely hot in there.
I bought the tickets for my wife as a birthday present, the initial show was postponed, a new date for the show was announced which it worked better for our schedule, my wife love the show and everyone looked pumped up at the venue. I enjoyed seeing my wife enjoying the show, she always goes with me to concerts of my choice ( Metal Music ) so it was her turn to relax. The venue was a little hot and Madonna started late, but if you know Madonna that’s how all her shows are. The actual venue was well prepared to receive 1000s of people, food and favorite beverages were strategically located around the venue, very minimal waiting. In conclusión We had a great time.
Hot and humid. Distorted sound. Long stretches of music and dancing, interuped be occasional singing.
Madonna puts on a great show, but she doesn’t make it easy on her audience. The venue temp felt like it was set at about 80 degrees. I did see a disclaimer after I had gotten to the show that stated per Madonna’s request the venue will be a bit warm. Luckily I happened to wear shorts. Also the show didn’t start til 10:30. I decided to leave at 12:30 and there was still about 4 more songs left in her set. Overall, I enjoyed it, but it could have been so much more enjoyable.
Although the show itself was amazing the time delay in getting started (2 hours late) as well as the required temperature (85 degrees) in the venue was miserable. i couldn't enjoy the concert comfortably. we were all sitting there sweating like in a sauna - being from Texas we are used to being able to enjoy an event indoors with the AC on - i have never been to a indoor event where it was so hot and sticky that i couldn't enjoy myself. I was so annoyed by the time the concert was over i just wanted to get out of the building and go home.
Madonna’s instruction to have the venue hot ruined my experience. It was not an outdoor venue. To make it worse, there’s a huge fire pit effect that she uses that added to the heat for the duration of the show. If you’re not a fan of saunas, be warned. Otherwise, I think I would have loved the show. Her dancers were amazing!
The concert started too late, the heat of the exhaustive place
Just Madonna it is worth it the money that I spent, maybe Kylie Minogue if she is on tour
It was her last show in NA. One of her best performances! As always such a great show. It was stinking hot in Moody Stadium, Austin. I was hot in a tank top. Madonna’s in leather singing & dancing. The ultimate professional & such a trooper. She was probably dying but it didn’t show in her performance.
So much fun! The show was amazing as to be expected. Madonna sounded great and sang so many hits. Her fans are FANATICAL and everyone I saw was having the best time. Yes it was late as usual and hot, but so what? Totally worth it to watch one of the all time greatest entertainers live.
She’s the blueprint and everyone has to see her at least once in their lifetime.
Finally saw Madonna (Louise Ciccone) live in concert last night at the Moody Center in Austin, some 40 years after she burst on to the music scene *way back* when I was in college. Never let it be said that a 65 year-old woman can't still be sexy and seductive! I was glad to know in advance that she typically doesn't hit the stage until about 2 hours after the publicized start time. Also, the Moody Center was a veritable sweat lodge, as she knows well that AC keeps her vocals from being at their peak. But when she finally made her grand entrance, after a rousing introduction by Bob the Drag Queen, she kept us all absolutely mesmerized for nearly the next 2.5 hours. You definitely get your money's worth at a Madonna concert! Such a spectacle! It was as much superbly designed and choreographed performance art as it was a thorough retrospective of her peerless 40-year chain of chart-topping hits. One line she delivered that really stuck with me (and I'm paraphrasing here) was "The most scandalous thing I've ever done has been to stick around (on the music scene) for all this time!" Hoping to see her in concert again when she turns 80! Maybe she can be this generation's Mae West?!
The show was amazing, the venue was not good enough, no air conditioner working at any time, the show was not totally visible at the highest locations.