15 May - Malawi court delays Madonna adoption ruling until next week
Malawi's High Court has delayed its final ruling on whether U.S. pop diva Madonna may adopt a two-year-old Malawian boy until next week, her lawyer said on Thursday.
"We are finished with the proceedings today from our side, and the judge has decided to reserve his ruling on the case until next week because he has to review the recommendations from the Malawi Human Rights Commission on the adoption laws of Malawi," Alan Chinula said.
The Human Rights Commission is set up by the government. Its position on the adoption of toddler David Banda has not been made public. An exact date for next week's ruling was not announced.
The adoption has been controversial, with critics accusing the government of skirting laws that ban non-residents from adopting children in Malawi, which has been ravaged by an AIDS epidemic leaving more than one million orphans.
But Malawi's government and David's father -- his only surviving parent -- had endorsed the adoption, and a local rights group that had opposed the case said earlier this week it was no longer interested in pursuing the case, removing another obstacle.
Madonna could not attend the court session on Thursday because she was too busy with other engagements, her lawyer said earlier this week.
Madonna began adoption proceedings for David in 2006 and the boy has been living with her and her film director husband Guy Ritchie in their London home since then. She took David when he was 13 months old after his father had placed him in an orphanage following the death of his wife. (source: Reuters via Yahoo) 15 May - Madonna: Don't blame Britney!
"I think a lot of it has to do with the fact that she was never allowed to have a childhood," Madonna told the BBC in an interview that aired Tuesday. "She didn't get to grow up and make mistakes privately and try things out and just be a kid and be innocent. She's been watched, judged and been under a microscope since she's been a teenager. It's hard to evolve that way."
Thankfully for Madonna, her own kids seem uninterested in mom's fame. "They come to the rehearsals. But they're sort of over it. They like to skateboard around."
In fact, they clamor for a "normal mom." Asked if they give her a hard time for working so much, Madonna say, "Yeah! 'When are you coming home?' 'Why are you always working?' 'Why can't you just be like a normal mom?' I just remind them about all the things that they have, and that if I didn't do what I did they wouldn’t have those things."
So what are the perks? "They get to travel a lot, they get to do a lot of interesting things and meet a lot of interesting people. Usually that shuts them up." (source: People.com) 15 May - Madonna to build girls' school in Malawi
U.S. pop diva Madonna plans to start building a multi-million-dollar girls' school in Malawi for underprivileged children this year, her local lawyer said on Wednesday. "A task force of four prominent Malawians has already been formed to head the project which will be on the scale of what Oprah Winfrey has in South Africa," Madonna's lawyer Alan Chinula told Reuters. "It is a multi-million dollar project and we will get the real costs in the next two weeks."
Billionaire U.S. television magnate Winfrey has built a $40 million all-girl leadership academy in South Africa which boasts state-of-the-art facilities including laboratories, a yoga studio and beauty salon.
Malawi's High Court is expected to approve Madonna's bid to adopt two-year-old Malawian David Banda on Thursday. Malawi's government and David's father -- his only surviving parent -- have endorsed the adoption.
Madonna will not attend the final court ruling on her adoption bid because she is busy with other engagements, Chinula said on Tuesday.
The adoption has been controversial, with critics accusing the government of skirting laws that ban non-residents from adopting children in Malawi, which has been ravaged by an AIDS epidemic that has produced more than one million orphans. (source: Reuters via Yahoo) 14 May - British ticket info & prices
The tickets for the British shows (23-Aug. Cardiff & 11-Sep. London) will go on sale next Friday at 9am GMT.
They will be sold online by Ticketmaster (limit of 4 tickets per person and per credit card).
Ticket categories & prices for Millennium Stadium, Cardiff: Mid Tier: £ 100.00 - £ 150.00 Upper Tier: £ 55.00 - £ 65.00 Gold Circle General Admission: £ 85.00 € General Admission: £ 75.00
Ticket categories & prices for Wembley Stadium, London: Level 5: £ 65.00 - £ 160.00 level 2: £ 65.00 - £ 160.00 Level 1: £ 65.00 - £ 160.00 Gold Circle General Admission: £ 85.00 General Admission: £ 75.00
14 May - Mexican & Australian tour info
A Mexican
tour promoter claims that Madonna's Sticky
& Sweet Tour will include two dates in Mexico's Foro Sol
on November 29th & 30th. Strangely, the site uses imagery of
the Confessions
Tour and the dates haven't appeared on the official Live Nation
website yet...
Meanwhile, several sources - including News.com.au
- are claiming that this year's tour won't stop in Australia.
Official confirmation of these news items and info on the South
American shows are still unavailable. Stay tuned! 13 May - French ticket info & prices
The tickets for the French shows (26-Aug. Nice & 20-Sep. Paris)
will go on sale next Friday at 10am CET.
They will be sold online by Ticketnet.fr,
by phone on 0892 390 100 and in the following physical sales points:
Fnac, Virgin Megastore, Ticketnet, Auchan, Carrefour & Leclerc.
12 May - Madonna boobs at live concert Busty Madonna causes a sensation as she almost pops out of her top - and then turns the air blue on the BBC.
The singer used the f-word twice during the Radio 1 Big Weekend gig live on BBC3, BBC HD and Radio 1.
Furious complaints followed the broadcast although viewers and listeners had been warned there may be strong language.
Holding an S&M-style cane, she introduced her song Hung Up to fans at the concert in Maidstone, Kent, saying: "You guys are going to have to start f***ing it up out there 'cos I need to feel some love. I'm going to do an old song. But not too old. F**k the present. Let's live in the past."
The BBC was rapped when Madonna, 49, swore at the Live Earth gig last year.
Radio 1 DJ Zane Lowe apologised on Saturday, saying: "An incredible performance... that said, a quick apology for those people who might have felt the content offensive." The BBC later confirmed they did receive complaints. (source: The Sun) 12 May - Madonna upsets the British with swearing and diva behaviour An expletive-laden performance by Madonna on live television and radio on Saturday has attracted just four complaints to the BBC from the public.
The popstar said "fuck" twice during her set at the Radio 1 Big Weekend gig on Saturday, which was broadcast live on BBC3, BBC HD and Radio 1.
During the performance at about 9.35pm on Saturday, she introduced her song Hung Up by holding up a cane and saying, according to a Sun report today: "You guys are going to have to start fucking it up out there 'cos I need to feel some love. I'm going to do an old song. But not too old. Fuck the present. Let's live in the past."
After her performance, the presenter Zane Low apologised: "An incredible performance … that said, a quick apology for those people who might have found the content offensive."
A BBC spokeswoman today declined to issue a further apology for Madonna's language on Saturday.
"There was a very strong warning given at the beginning of the show. It was post watershed and at the end of the show Zane Lowe apologised if any offence had been caused," she added.
The sight of Madonna swearing live on BBC TV was potentially embarrassing for the corporation after the heavy criticism heaped on it by Ofcom following the use of expletives by the singer, along with other artists, during the broadcast of the Live 8 concert in 2005 and the Live Earth concert in 2007. (source: Guardian.co.uk)
She isn't dubbed Her Madgesty for nothing.
And Madonna didn't disappoint at her latest show.
With a host of demands befitting the Queen of Pop, the 49-year-old caused a stir at Radio 1's Big Weekend - and made an enemy of the Fratellis.
As well as demanding to be flown from her London home to the gig at Maidstone, Kent, by helicopter - a distance of only 37 miles - she ruffled a few more feathers when she landed...
"Madonna caused her share of backstage ructions when she jetted in for her 20-minute set," says our festival spy. "As well as her own VIP area, she had a 70-strong entourage and three dressing rooms. Her security was so tight, even hubby Guy Ritchie had trouble getting in! "She had special Kabbalah water shipped in and demanded bouquets of white roses which remained unopened. While she only ate fresh fruit, the same can't be said of her friends. "They arrived early and wolfed down free food and booze reserved for the artists. "Madonna also failed to endear herself to performers by arriving late for rehearsals and forcing everyone else's allocated time slot to be put back. All in all, most people couldn't wait to see the back of her."
The Hard Candy star, who retained her No1 spot in the singles chart last night, also flew in her designer friends, Dolce and Gabbana, from Italy.
On a less extravagant note, Madge dished out goody bags containing... a lollipop, a T-shirt, a badge and sweets. Last of the big spenders, eh?
But it was Madonna's row with the Fratellis which really caused a stir.
The indie band were furious with the star but got their own back by hiring a security firm of little people to keep her away!
Singer Jon Fratelli told us: "Who does Madonna think she is? "I'm not into all this - we're all here to perform together. What happened to rock 'n' roll? Why is she even here? Everything has been changed around just for her and her ridiculous entourage. "That's why we brought our own security team of midgets to look after us - and they're doing a great job. If she has an entourage then we're going to have one, too. Those people also ate all the food, so we had to order 18 pizzas from Domino's."
Sorry, boys, Madonna knows she is still the big cheese and you have to take a slice of anything you can get...
(source: Mirror.co.uk) 11 May - Madonna reigns supreme with her return to live performance Arriving on the stage on a throne, Madonna proved she is still the undisputed queen of pop when she gave an energetic live performance at Radio 1's Big Weekend.
Playing her first UK live show this year, the iconic singer performed a number of songs from her new album, Hard Candy. Fans were especially delighted by the rendition of her current number one single, 4 Minutes, alongside a "virtual" version of co-singer Justin Timberlake.
Famed for her reinventions, the 49-year-old musician, dressed entirely in black, also performed reworked versions of her hits Music and Hung Up as part of her 40-minute set.
Speaking of her song selection for the Maidstone concert, she said: "Obviously, I want to do new stuff because I'm very excited about it. I feel that's what people come to hear, but I also want to do a few of my oldies but goodies."
Radio 1's Big Weekend is the biggest free music festival in Europe. US R&B singer Usher kicked off the action this year, with the crowd also being entertained by acts including Welsh sensation Duffy and The Fratellis. (source: Hello Magazine) 11 May - 4 Minutes is now one of Madonna's longest running UK #1s! 4 Minutes holds onto the top of the UK singles chart for a 4th consecutive week so it enters the elite club of Madonna's longest running UK #1 hits: only 1985's Into The Groove & 1990's Vogue spent the same amount of weeks at #1! Congratulations to Madonna and click here for more chart stuff. 11 May - Madonna can still thrill the crowds Twenty-five years after the release of her eponymous debut album, Madonna proved she has still got what it takes to wow audiences with an energetic set at Radio 1's Big Weekend.
The queen of pop - who turns 50 on August 16 - closed the event at Mote Park in Maidstone, Kent, following acts including Duffy, Usher and The Feeling.
Those who had been waiting all day to see Madonna were not disappointed when she appeared on stage in the main tent dressed in a tight black outfit and black knee high boots and opened her set with song Candy Shop, from her number one album Hard Candy.
She dedicated her next song, Miles Away, to "anybody who's afraid of falling in love".
Madonna then launched into her number one single 4 Minutes while screens on stage showed images of Justin Timberlake who sings on the track with her.
There was a surprise in store for fans when Madonna picked up an electric guitar, said she planned to sing an old song and launched into the opening lines of the Rolling Stones hit '(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction'.
After only a few bars, she stopped and called out to the audience: "How many of you are drunk?" When they responded with a collective cheer, she replied: "That's so worrying."
After teasing the audience with the Stones cover, she then planned to sing "a song from the past, but not too far back from the past" and played her former number one Hung Up.
After finishing it with an impressive guitar solo, she changed into a pair of trainers and showed off some energetic dance moves during another song from her latest album, Give It 2 Me.
The style icon also donned a pair of black rimmed glasses and joked she was having problems with her sight. The spectacle ended with 2000 hit Music which provoked a mass singalong from the crowd. (source: Yahoo Music) 11 May - Madonna hits the right note at Big Weekend She arrived on a throne and after a scintillating 40-minute set at Maidstone's Mote Park, Madonna proved she remains the undisputed Queen of Pop at BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend.
But she shocked her young fans in the crowd by uttering four-word expletives during the energetic set.
Kicking off with the lead track off her number one album Hard Candy, and surrounded by dancers, she got the crowd rocking with Candy Shop.
The crowd in the main tent were then treated to hits including current number one 4 Minutes – but hopes of a special guest in the form of Justin Timberlake were dashed when he appeared only on video screens.
Among the other hits performed were chart-topper Music and Hung Up.
It was a rare treat for the Kent crowd – and the first time the US singer has performed at a festival in the UK.
The show was a warm-up for her forthcoming world tour which takes in two dates at Wembley Stadium in August and September. Tickets go on sale next week.
Prior to Madonna's headline appearance, the Fratellis performed a lack lustre set, although hit Chelsea Dagger was well received.
Earlier in the evening Scouting for Girls impressed with their brand of infectious pop and the hit She's So Lovely.
Other highlights included a set on the outdoor stage by Fatboy Slim and the DJ face-off between breakfast show host Chris Moyles and dance disc spinner Judge Jules. (source: Kentnews.co.uk)
~ You can watch Madonna's 6 song set on our video blog! 11 May - Madonna makes her UK live return Madonna has played her first UK show of the year, closing the opening night of Radio 1's Big Weekend.
Dressed all in black, the Queen of Pop performed a 40 minute set at Mote Park in Maidstone, pleasing fans with number one single 4 Minutes.
She also played a number of songs from her recent studio album Hard Candy, including Candy Shop and Miles Away.
The show came as part of a trio of live performances to launch the album, the other two being in New York and Paris.
Later in the set, Madonna reworked Hung Up for electric guitar, ending the song with a wall of noise. The show ended with another single, Music.
However, the singer didn't play any of her well known hits from the 80s and 90s.
Speaking to Radio 1 DJ Jo Whiley before her performance, Madonna explained why she wanted to play the songs she picked.
She said: "Obviously, I want to do new stuff because I'm very excited about it. "I feel that's what people come to hear but I also want to do a few of my oldies but goodies. "I chose Hung Up because that was the biggest hit from my last record and I chose Music because it's a crowd pleaser, it's anthemic and it brings people together."
The tent was full to capacity for the show. Extra monitors played the set to fans outside.
As Madonna disappeared behind a stage prop made to look like a tube train at the end of the show, most fans left happy.
31 year old Gerard Sutton told Newsbeat: "It was great for Maidstone, she looked like she loved being here and everyone loved it."
19 year old Georgina Finch from Hastings added: "She was good but she should have sung some older stuff and should have been on for longer. She was awesome though."
Radio 1's Big Weekend is the biggest free ticketed music festival in Europe and has previously been held in Dundee and Preston.
30,000 people are expected over the two days, and more than half a million people applied for tickets. (source: BBC Newsbeat) 10 May - Madonna's ready for Radio 1's Big Weekend, hints at guest appearance
Madonna has hinted that she may team up with special guests at Radio 1's Big Weekend. The superstar, who will headline the Main Stage on Saturday, said that Pharrell Williams or Justin Timberlake could appear.
She said: "I don't know if Justin is going to be there or not. So stay tuned. Maybe Pharrell will turn up if I'm lucky."
Both artists feature on her current Number One album Hard Candy.
The singer will play a 40 minute set of old and new hits for her first ever UK festival performance at the two day festival at Mote Park in Maidstone, Kent. "I have never been to the Big Weekend before. I hear it's fun, is it crazy?" she said.
The singer also revealed that she will be bringing her family along for her performance at the Big Weekend.
"I will probably bring Lourdes with me and maybe Rocco," she said. "They always come to the rehearsals but they're kind of over the whole stage show thing. They like to skateboard around."
Justin Timberlake recently joined Madonna onstage to perform 4 Minutes during a secret show in New York.
Speaking about her time in the studio with Timberlake, Timbaland and Pharrell, she said: "It was a little awkward at first because you don't really know them and you feel a little intimidated. Justin admitted to me the other day that he felt the same.
"As for Timbaland I experienced both sides of him. I experienced him being very up and jovial and communicative. "Then other times he would come in put his headphones on, and not speak to anyone. So you'd be thinking 'OK he's in his own world'. "So we'd go off and work with other musicians and Justin and I would be writing words together and it seemed like Timbaland wasn't paying attention. "But he'd take off his headphones and go, 'No' or he'd turn around and put his thumb up. He's quite unique, you think he's not paying attention but he is."
More than 500,000 people registered for tickets for the two-day event this year which also feature performances from Usher, The Kooks, Editors and Duffy.
Across the two days and four stages, fans will enjoy more than 50 UK and international artists alongside DJs. (source: BBC Newsbeat)
~ Madonna will be live on BBC Three @ 21:15-21:55 GMT. 10 May - Madonna owes success to Pharrell's slippers Madonna owes the success of her new album to Pharrell Williams' lucky Mickey Mouse slippers.
The 4 Minutes singer doesn't believe she would have made the same album if producer Pharrell hadn't worn his unusual footwear.
She said: "Pharrell had these lucky charms, including his Mickey Mouse slippers. He said he couldn't work without them!"
The 49-year-old singer also said she was unsure whether her 4 Minutes collaborator Justin Timberlake would appear with her at Radio 1's Big Weekend in Kent, England, on Saturday (10.05.08) but has prepared either way. "I don't know if he is going to be there or not. We will see! But if he isn't we will have a video projection and will change around the choreography and everything," she told BBC Radio.
Other performers at the event in Maidstone include The Kooks, Duffy, Adele and Usher. (source: thewest.com.au) 10 May - Are Madonna's first-week sales numbers a disappointment? Blame Mariah
While Madonna scored yet another No. 1 album, it may not have been the blockbuster opening that some were expecting.
She sold 280,000 copies of Hard Candy, according to Nielsen SoundScan, in its first week in stores. First things first: With the days of the CD as the music format of choice seemingly numbered, any album that sells in the six-figure range is a bonus for the music biz these days.
And those who rolled their eyes at yet another blog alluding to the death of the CD, ask Madonna herself, who last year signed a $120-million deal with a touring company in Live Nation. And this summer, fans will get to see that deal start to pay off. Madonna will be generously coming to a whopping 16 North American markets, according to Billboard.
Great Diva Sales Race of 2008
Yet it's also hard not to note that Madonna's Hard Candy sold about 180,000 fewer copies than Mariah Carey moved two weeks ago. She's still significantly ahead, though, of the 181,000 copies sold by Janet Jackson's "Discipline" when it debuted in March.
But back to Carey. Her "E=MC2" scored the highest debut of the year when it opened at No. 1 after selling 463,000 copies. In just three weeks on the chart, "E=MC2" has sold more than 740,000 copies.
Album sales may be down across the board, but Madonna would certainly be expected to be closer to Mariah than, say, Leona Lewis on the diva totem pole. Newcomer Lewis entered at No. 1 a few weeks ago, her debut, "Spirit," selling 205,000 copies.
To compare Hard Candy's stats to Madonna's last record: In 2005 her Euro-influenced Confessions On A Dance Floor opened with 350,000 copies, according to Billboard. It's rare these days for an artist to actually top the first-week sales of a prior album, but if anyone could do it, it would certainly be Madonna. And Mariah just did it.
So it's easy to view Madonna's sales tally as a disappointment, a sign that she's losing her grip on the pop marketplace. But don't.
CD sales just an added bonus
Billboard downplays Madonna's sales dip, noting that Confessions opened during the holiday season. The trade also fairly points out that Mariah may have benefited from appearances on "The Oprah Winfrey Show" and "American Idol." On one hand, Madonna is a bigger international brand than Mariah will ever be, and she was just inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
But on the other, the marketing campaign for Hard Candy was one based less on promotion than on partnerships. The album may not have been endorsed by Oprah, but the marketing campaign leading up the release of Hard Candy has been far from what anyone would call subtle. There are the Sunsilk commercials, the branding promotions with Verizon, the odd YouTube video and the video gift to gossip blogger Perez Hilton.
Additionally, Madonna's lead single, 4 Minutes, has been inescapable. It's still a top-10 hit, and her second single, Give It 2 Me, has just debuted in the top 100. But even more important, 4 Minutes has given Madonna something she didn't have at all with Confessions On A Dance Floor, and that's a hit on U.S. radio.
But if there's a problem -- if this is a problem -- with 4 Minutes, it's that it is as much a Justin Timberlake or Timbaland single as it is one from Madonna. It's also a song that will spur download sales, but not necessarily album sales.
For instance, as fun and silly as it may be, 4 Minutes also could have appeared on Timbaland's 2007 album "Shock Value," or Timberlake's "FutureSex/LoveSounds." It's a song fit for an iTunes playlist as much as it is a new Madonna album.
Indeed, by lining up today's top producers and superstars -- Timberlake, Timbaland, Pharrell Williams, Kanye West, etc. -- Madonna has created an album that may sound swell stacked up with everyone else on the radio, but it also risks the danger of failing to set itself apart.
But Hard Candy doesn't really need to stand alone in order to be a success. The end result is an album seemingly built to sell millions of single-track downloads, ring tones, videos and bits of whatever digital accessories exist. And for pop music as business plan, that may prove to be one of Madonna's smartest moves yet, whether intentional or not. (source: Los Angeles Times) 10 May - Malawi set to approve Madonna adoption: official Authorities in Malawi are set to grant full adoption rights of an African boy to US pop star Madonna, a high court official indicated Friday, citing a leaked document.
The official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the court in Lilongwe would hear a full review on May 15 of an 18-month interim custody order granted in 2006 for Madonna to adopt David Banda.
The court had also received recommendations from the ministry of women and child development to make the adoption permanent.
The document, referring to Madonna's filmmaker husband Guy Ritchie and herself, said: "Mr and Mrs Ritchie have shown a strong commitment in providing the infant with all essential needs like love, safe home environment, care, protection, material as well as emotional support."
The document, filed by an official of the ministry identified as Simon Chisale, said David, the son of peasant farmer Yohane Banda, had "bonded well with the couple and other key members of the household."
The report said David, plucked from an orphanage in poor health, "continues to develop into a happy thriving toddler. His survival, growth and development is excellent."
The celebrity couple were being monitored at their London home whether they were suitable parents for David by Malawian social workers.
The official said Madonna, who is expected to return to Malawi next week to continue her charity work, will not be required during the hearing, which will be held in camera. "She will have to come to court to sign the full adoption documents later," the official said.
A coalition of rights groups, the Human Rights Consultative Committee, as "friends of the court" have challenged the adoption and are seeking a full review of the interim order granted to Madonna.
The interim order elapsed in April after it was controversially granted in 2006 allowing Madonna to take David out of Malawi.
The ruling sparked a heated debate about adoption laws in the poor southern African nation where AIDS has left one million orphans.
The rights groups claim that existing legislation does not allow for intra-country adoptions and accuse Madonna of using her vast wealth to fast-track the adoption process. (source: AFP via Yahoo) 09 May - Madonna's sweet victory on US album chart
Fred Bronson of Billboard celebrates Madonna's brand new chart topper album in his Chart Beat column:
Madonna completes her first quarter-century on The Billboard 200 with Hard Candy (Warner Bros.), her seventh No. 1 album since she made her debut on this survey the week of Sept. 3, 1983 (giving her an album chart span of 24 years, eight months and two weeks).
Before Hard Candy licked the competition, Madonna was in a three-way tie with Mariah Carey and Janet Jackson for second place among all solo female artists for having the most No. 1 albums. Now, Carey and Jackson are in third place with six No. 1 albums each, Madonna is in second place with seven and Barbra Streisand remains in front with eight.
Madonna first topped The Billboard 200 the week of Feb. 9, 1985, when Like A
Virgin moved into the penthouse. Here is a list of her seven No. 1
albums:
~ Check out the Mad-Eyes chart
news page to see more chart info, including some early debuts
of Give It 2 Me! 08 May - Zagreb added for Sticky & Sweet Tour Live Nation has added Zagreb, Croatia as part of the Sticky & Sweet Tour schedule. Madonna will perform in the Maximir Stadium on September 23rd. Currently Zagreb is the last date of the European leg, but other cities, such as Madrid & Athens are still under consideration. UPDATE: For a strange reason, Zagreb disappeared from the Live Nation website. More info when available. 08 May - Sticky & Sweet Tour press release Madonna,
the world's tastiest sweetheart, has announced more non-stop treats
for her legions of legendary and devoted fans. Following the latest
news that Hard Candy has
debuted at Number 1 around the globe, it has been confirmed that
Madonna's STICKY & SWEET TOUR will begin (hip) hopping around the world on
August 23rd in Cardiff, Wales with stops in major European markets
through September including London (11-September) and Paris (20-September).
The North American leg of the STICKY & SWEET TOUR begins October 3rd at the Izod Center in East
Rutherford, New Jersey, with stops at New York's Madison Square
Garden on October 6th and 7th, followed by performances in Boston,
Chicago, Los Angeles and more before stopping at Miami's Dolphin
Stadium on November 26th. Madonna's STICKY & SWEET TOUR will also visit Mexico and South America later
this year. (Show dates, and on sale information in these markets
will follow at a later date.)
Confirmed today by Guy Oseary, Madonna's manager and Arthur Fogel, Live Nation's CEO Global Touring and Chairman
Global Music, who is producing the tour, "STICKY & SWEET" will play arenas and
stadiums throughout Europe and North America including a number of cities where Madonna has not
performed in the past fifteen years. "STICKY & SWEET" will be directed by Madonna's
long time creative collaborator Jamie King. The musical director will be Kevin Antunes. The complete tour itinerary is listed below with additional cities and dates to be announced. For complete tour and ticket information, fans can visit: www.livenation.com and www.madonna.com. Hard Candy, Madonna's 11th studio album for Warner Bros. Records debuted at number one in 27 countries around the world thus far, including the USA, JAPAN, FRANCE, UK, GERMANY, CANADA, ITALY, AUSTRALIA, THE NETHERLANDS, SOUTH AFRICA, SWEDEN, DENMARK, IRELAND, FINLAND, AUSTRIA, CHILE, SPAIN, MEXICO, HONG KONG, SINGAPORE, SLOVENIA, PORTUGAL, BELGIUM, BRAZIL, SWITZERLAND, ISRAEL and U.A.E. The album has received Four Stars in Rolling Stone, Blender and People Magazine with The NY Daily News
hailing Hard Candy as Madonna's greatest album ever.
Madonna's current smash single 4 Minutes was
co-written and co-produced by Madonna, Timbaland and Justin Timberlake. Hard
Candy is the Number One most downloaded digital album in the U.S. and many other
countries. Madonna's previous studio album Confessions On A
Dance Floor sold over 8.5 million copies.
Madonna and Live Nation entered into a revolutionary partnership last fall and her last three worldwide
tours were produced by Live Nation.
A multi-Grammy award winner and recent inductee into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Madonna has long been
known for groundbreaking multi-dimensional tours that consist of visual and audio extravaganzas with non-stop
singing and breathtaking dancing. Madonna's last outing, 2006's acclaimed Confessions Tour played in 25 countries including Russia, reached a collective audience of over 1.3 million fans, and was the highest grossing concert tour of all time by a female artist.
"I'll be your one stop Candy Shop Everything that I've got"
Madonna Candy Shop from Hard
Candy
Tickets for "Sticky & Sweet" will
go on sale beginning Friday, May 16th in London, Paris, Cardiff and Nice
followed by on sales Saturday, May 17th in Amsterdam, Boston and Chicago
with E. Rutherford and New York City on sale Monday, May 19th. Tickets
will range from .00 through 0 (5.00 in Las Vegas) offering a variety
of excellent seats at all price levels. Additional on-sales vary and are listed
below or available at www.livenation.com and
www.madonna.com. There
will be a 4 ticket limit per person at the arena performances and a 6 ticket per person
limit for stadium events.
MADONNA STICKY & SWEET TOUR ITINERARY 2008
Showdate - City - Venue - On sale Date:
23-Aug
- Cardiff Millennium Stadium - Fri. May 16 26-Aug
- Nice Stade Charles Ehrmann - Fri. May 16 28-Aug
- Berlin Olympic Stadium - Wed. May 21 02-Sept
- Amsterdam Arena - Sat. May 17 04-Sept
- Dusseldorf LTU Arena - Wed. May 21 06-Sept
- Rome Olympic Stadium - Fri. May 23 09-Sept
- Frankfurt Commerzbank Arena - Wed. May 21 11-Sept
- London Wembley Stadium - Fri. May 16 20-Sept
- Paris Stade de France - Fri. May 16 03-Oct
- E. Rutherford Izod Center - Mon. May 19 06-Oct
- New York City Madison Square Garden - Mon. May 19 07-Oct
- New York City Madison Square Garden - Mon. May 19 15-Oct
- Boston TD BankNorth Garden - Sat. May 17 18-Oct
- Toronto Air Canada Centre - Sat. May 24 22-Oct
- Montreal Bell Centre - Sat. May 24 26-Oct
- Chicago United Center - Sat. May 17 30-Oct
- Vancouver BC Place Stadium - Sat. May 24 01-Nov
- Oakland Oracle Arena - Sun. June 1 04-Nov
- San Diego Petco Park - Sun. June 1 06-Nov
- Los Angeles Dodger Stadium - Sun. June 1 08-Nov
- Las Vegas MGM Grand Garden Arena - Sat. May 31 11-Nov
- Denver Pepsi Center - Sat. May 31 16-Nov
- Houston Minute Maid Park - Sat. May 31 19-Nov
- Philadelphia Wachovia Center - Mon. June 2 22-Nov
- Atlantic City Boardwalk Hall - Mon. June 2 24-Nov
- Atlanta Philips Arena - Sat. May 31 26-Nov
- Miami Dolphin Stadium - Sat. May 31
Additional dates and venues to be announced.
Madonna's Sticky & Sweet tour will also visit Mexico and South America later this year. Show date
and on sale information to follow. (source: Madonna.com)
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Sticky & Sweet Tour! 08 May - Madonna announces Sticky & Sweet Tour *official*
Madonna's upcoming tour will begin Aug. 23 in Cardiff,
Wales, and will include between 50-60 shows total, Billboard.com
has learned. Details of the tour, produced globally by Live Nation,
will be announced later today (May 8).
Billed as the Sticky and Sweet tour, Madonna's trek in support
of her current chart-topping Warner Bros. release Hard
Candy - which debuted atop the Billboard 200 yesterday - will
play stadiums in the U.K. and Europe until the end
of September, arenas and a "handful" of stadiums in 16
markets in North America in October and November, and then
stadiums in Mexico and South America late November-December.
"I'm thrilled to be involved in another worldwide Madonna extravaganza," Arthur Fogel, chairman of global music for Live Nation, tells Billboard.com.
Fogel has helmed Madonna's last three world tours, which grossed
almost $400 million combined. Her 2006 Confessions
tour is, at $194 million, the top-grossing tour ever by a female
artist.
The upcoming tour is the first major manifestation of the multi-faceted
10-year deal between Madonna and Live Nation, valued in published
reports at $120 million. "The reality is she's delivered
her last album to Warner Bros., and it's a smash, which is great
for everybody," Fogel says. "We now have a tremendous
opportunity with a tremendous artist to do all kinds of new and
innovative things on many different levels, and this tour will be
the start of that rollout."
The tour follows a familiar Madonna touring blueprint in that it
visits a limited number of markets in a four-month time frame, with
multi-night stands in major cities. Ticket on-sale details will
be announced today, along with a presale through Live Nation's corporate
sponsorship partner Citi. Fogel says ticket prices will be "basically
the same as they've been the past two tours," which means
primarily in the $55-$350 range. (source: Billboard) 07 May
- Madonna scores her 7th US #1 album!
It's a busy week at the top of the The Billboard 200, with Madonna's
Hard Candy leading the
action at No. 1. It is the artist's seventh chart-topper, the second-most
among all female artists -- only Barbra Streisand, with eight, has
more. The Warner Bros. set moved 280,000 copies, according to Nielsen
SoundScan. After racing 68-3 last month, the diva's single 4
Minutes featuring Justin Timberlake gave Madonna her 37th top
10 hit -- the most of any artist in the rock era. Until now, she
and Elvis Presley were tied with 36 apiece. (source: Billboard)
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news page for more. 07 May - She
loves to french the French Last
night, Madonna performed at the Olympia in Paris, France. She performed
the same setlist as in New York last week. However, Justin didn't
join her on stage this time; he was only there on screen. Madonna
did cause a stir by giving
one of her female dancers a French kiss. She then said: "I love to french the French!"
Here's a review from AFP:
Pop diva Madonna turned sexy hard-rock queen for a night at a private
concert in Paris Tuesday night, telling her fans she loves to french-kiss
the French as she ground away at an electric guitar.
Wearing black from head to toe, her blonde curls loose to her shoulders,
Madonna put on a high-voltage half-hour show for a privileged 1,500
fans to mark the release of Hard
Candy, her 10th chart-topping album. "Who do you love
more, me or the Rolling Stones?" she asked the crowd packing
the Olympia, a mythical concert hall near the Paris opera, before
launching into a ear-popping heavy-metal version of her mega-hit, Hung Up. "I thought you might say that," quipped the queen of pop,
who turns 50 on August 16, as the adoring crowd roared back their
answer.
The Material Girl made her stage entrance seated in a black-and-gold
fairytale throne, wearing a black satin bodice, satin pants and
tailcoat with pink lining, lace-up boots with six-inch heels, and
twirling a magician's wand.
Madonna told the concert hall it was "a historical moment" for her to be performing on the same stage as the iconic French
chanteuse Edith Piaf, or fellow legends Juliette Greco and Marlene
Dietrich. "Why do I have this relationship with France?
I'm always drawn to working with French people - and frenching French
people," she quipped. "Vive la France!"
Despite lukewarm reviews, Madonna's hip hop-influenced new album
Hard Candy, co-written
and produced with former N-Sync singer Justin Timberlake, and hip
hop stars Timbaland and Pharrell Williams, shot straight to the
top of the charts in France and across Europe upon its release last
week.
Madonna has described the title as "a juxtaposition of tough
and sweetness" - but her performance in Paris was tough from
start to finish.
Flanked by an electriying crew of hip-hop dancers and surrounded
by pulsing video screens, Madonna ground, bumped, skipped and jumped
her way through four of her new tracks - including the chart-topping
4 Minutes - as well
as the now classic Music and
Hung Up.
The magician's gear and heeled boots quickly gave way to dance-friendly
running shoes and sleeveless black top, before she pulled out the
saturated electric guitar for a heavy-metal sounding finale. Hard Candy is Madonna's
last album on the Warner label before she takes up her astronomical
120-million-dollar (78-million-euro), 10-year deal with US concert
promoter Live Nation.
The Paris gig was the second of three private concerts being held
to mark its launch, after New York on April 30 and before London
on May 11.
One third of tickets went to listeners of the French radio station
NRJ, which organised the French event, with the rest snapped up
by VIPs and fans in the know, from France and elsewhere.
Andrew Stewart, 37, has seen Madonna 17 times on stage since 1987
and flew in from Thailand specially to catch the show. "She's
just the most amazing performer," said the British web designer.
"She doesn't compare to anyone."
~ For more pictures and a small video of the Paris show, check dontmiss.fr. 06 May - Madonna talks about new album,
helping Malawi and turning 50
Timbaland and the Neptunes are so dominant as producers, they can
sometimes upstage the artist they're working with... unless that
artist is Madonna.
On her new album, Hard Candy,
Madonna made sure that she wasn't a guest star on her own album.
"I thought of it as a true and equal collaboration. ... I like
to think that when you listen to the record, you don't just go,
'Oh, that is a Timbaland record or that's Pharrell (of the Neptunes).'
That you hear it and you go, 'There is something new and different
about it."
Finding something new and different is the approach that's kept
Madonna on top for most of her 25-year recording career - and made her a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame this year.
The 49-year-old pop queen is once again dominating music airwaves,
but she's also making her mark far away from the celebrity spotlight,
in Malawi. The impoverished African nation, from which she found
David, the young child she is in the process of adopting, is the
subject of her new documentary, "I Am Because We Are," and her charitable efforts.
Madonna sat down with The Associated Press recently and chatted
about her new musical path, life in Malawi and raising kids in the
eye of the paparazzi, among other things.
AP: You recently
signed a deal with Live Nation and Hard
Candy is your last on Warner Brothers Records. What do you
hope to accomplish with the deal?
Madonna: No. 1, coming up with new interesting ways of releasing
music. Finding new ways to get music to people, that is one
thing. Two is being an equal partner on my records which I have
never been before. I have always been signed to a label and
I get a percentage of what I earn and now it is 50/50, which is
great, and three, is all the great shows I plan on doing.
AP: Would you ever do a pay for play with your music similar
to Radiohead?
Madonna: No ... I don't know. I am not sure I like the idea of saying
pay whatever you want for it. I think it is good to be specific.
... Put a value on it.
AP: Your film, "I Am Because
We Are," is about Malawi, a country that has been ravished
by AIDS and poverty. Is it difficult to find hope in such depressing
circumstances?
Madonna: I did find hope there because in spite of all of the hardships
that people have to endure there, as I say in the film, I saw so
much happiness there. I saw that people with so little had so much
appreciation for life and so much joy. It gave me a real sense of
appreciation for what I have and it made me, it put things in perspective
for me. ... We have so much and we can often get caught up in our
little stupid problems. The kids have nothing to play with. They
get plastic bags and bunch them together in what looks like a ball
with twine and that is their soccer ball. They are happy. It is
fine. You get a real sense of appreciation there.
AP:
Do you think the documentary will help to silence some of your critics?
Madonna: It helps explain a lot of the story and the mystery to
people. People will have a better perspective. It is always good
to know the whole story before you jump to conclusions. The movie
isn't just about the adoption, but I hope it will fill in some blanks
for people.
AP: What is the hardest thing you had to
endure while making this documentary?
Madonna: I think the hardest thing is watching parents lose their
children. I think that is a pain that is unendurable, to bury your
children. It is supposed to be the other way around.
AP:
Would you adopt again from Malawi?
Madonna: I would like to. They are still trying to finesse the laws
and make it so it is not such a long waiting period, which would
be good. I would prefer that.
AP: How are you going
to balance your projects in Malawi with promoting this album?
Madonna: Not that I have very much free time, but I have a lot of
ongoing projects in Malawi. I am building a girls school, and orphan
care center. I am refurbishing an orphanage. I have lots of kids
to look after on scholarship funds, so I have relationships with
people and I want to go back and check in on everybody.
AP: How do you deal with the paparazzi always taking pictures
of your children?
Madonna: I don't like it when they get in their face. It is scary
and frightening especially if you are not used to it and you are
a kid. I think Lola is a little bit more familiar with it now. My
son (Rocco) is still seriously irritated by it.
AP:
You, Prince and Michael Jackson turn 50 this year. Will you be throwing
a big, joint party?
Madonna: If there is, I am not throwing it. I am tired of throwing
parties!
AP: Maybe you all could do a Rolling Stone
cover together.
Madonna: Really? (smiles) I don't know. Ask them. I am a little
bit tired of being the one who always has to ask everything. You
are going to have to go to them. (source: AP
via Yahoo) 05 May - Mad-Eyes
goes into a Hard Candy discussion
Like all the Madonna fans, the Mad-Eyes team has been discussing
Hard Candy since
way before its release. While Webmaster Bartie wasn't all too confident
about the hip hop direction, WebAssis Dani kept the faith. Now,
one week after the release, they discuss Madonna's latest candy
together
in a double interview.
Bartie: Despite being the
theme song of the album, Candy
Shop kinda sounds 'old' to me, because we've heard it half
a year ago already. Rather average compared to the other tracks. Dani: Well that's true, but I think it sets the mood perfectly
and is a catchy song. And of course it gets bonus points from me
for the "my sugar is raw, sticky and sweet" line already. Bartie: Yeah, you surely wanna taste her sugar, dontcha!
:-p
Dani: In the past several weeks I overplayed
4 Minutes so
it's difficult for me to treat it as part of the album. Still a
great song and was the perfect choice for lead-off single and it
already became one of her biggest hits. Bartie: Totally
agree. Those blaring horns, you lov'em or you hate'em, but the charts
have proven the former are a majority! And she and Justin are so
hot in the video, tssss! Dani: Oh was Justin in that
video too?
Bartie: I must say Give
It 2 Me wasn't instant love like it seems to be for many.
At first the beat kinda seemed cheap to me, but the song is growing
on me. Could be a catchy single, but I think mostly Euro. Dani:
Oh it quickly became one of my favourites from the album. We weren't
short of banging dance tracks by Madonna in the past couple of years,
but this one is really special, to me it's almost like a new Impressive
Instant. You can't resist dancing to the "get stupid" breakdown!
Dani : Heartbeat
is one of the very few tracks that fulfill the predictions of many
fans, it really sounds like a typical pop/hip hop infused track,
could be sung by Nelly Furtado. It's one of my least favourites,
but still decent and I can't wait to see her booty get down like
to it on tour. Bartie: This actually started as one of
my favs but then got kicked down by the more powerful tracks. A
nice sing-along feel-good song nonetheless.
Weren't there fans saying that was M's own heartbeat at the beginning?
Doubt it - way too slow!
Bartie: As soon as I heard
the Japanese preview, I knew Miles
Away would be one of my favs. It was indeed love at first
sight! And long distance love, yeah that's something I can relate
to as well. While Madonna often 'speaks' in her songs, her singing
voice comes forward in this track. And it sounds fantastic! Can't
wait till she straps on her acoustic guitar and sings it on stage. Dani: Funny, from the clips I thought it would be a dull
track. Fortunately I was proven wrong and Miles
Away is a gorgeous song and Madonna's voice simply soars
in it. It's going to be a great singalong live. Oh and the outro
is mesmerizing!
Dani: She's
Not Me is one of the standouts, after a few seconds you're
sucked in by that fantastic melody and the funky guitar riffs. The
lyrics are very entertaining and the production is flawless. Add
the cool factor that Madonna got the talented Wendy to play guitar
and you got a true Madonna classic! Bartie: Absolutely!
This track is fierce! Like a modern-day Thief
Of Hearts, typical cheeky Madonna lyrics and experimenting with
different styles. After Wendy's breakdown comes the Orgasmic Minute
of the album. The 'never will be' part has me in a trance!
Bartie: There are Madonna songs that I don't like, but it
rarely happens that I skip them every time they come up. But that's
the case for Incredible,
the song that IMO totally doesn't live up to it's title. The first
half is simplistic and plain dull. The first breakdown is painful.
The 'time to get ur hands up' sounds promising but then the song
falls back to it's original dullness. Dani: You're way
too harsh with this track! It's not the best on the album and it
might be a bit too long indeed, but it's so pleasantly experimental!
I think it's great how the lyrics have a sad theme but Madonna's
delivery and the beats turn it into a feel-good song. During the
'time to get your hands up' part it seems like Madonna herself doesn't
even care about her loss either, and she just wants to party and
make us dance. And boy, those atmospheric synths really do the thing!
It's obviously the song that divides the fans the most, and I can't
imagine Madonna doing this song on tour, but still a cool minimalist
track for the lush album. Bartie: Whatever, just wake
me up when you're finished with it. *yawn*
Dani:
If Incredible
was the track that divides fans, then Beat
Goes On is the track that pleases most fans! Last year we
got a demo of this, but Madonna & Pharrell decided to rework it. And they surely did the right
thing with that! It has to be one of Madonna's catchiest tracks
ever, Pharrell's line of "Get down beep beep gotta get up outta
your seat" is easily the new "Time goes by so slowly"!
Kanye comes in to spice it up even more with a rap, and Madonna
makes him sing a bit, which does not happen very often! Bartie:
Well Dani, remember how much I disliked that original leak? Never
expected that the album version would be one of my favs! When I
listen to it, I picture a supercool beach party at sunset, while
sippin' cocktails and goin' down on the Beat! In fact, I put on
this track on a party last Friday and people immediately got groovin'!
This has to be a single!
Bartie: From the beach
party to the after party. Dance
2Night, probably the most 80s sounding song on the album,
is another grower for me. Very feel-good text with chillin' beat.
Timbaland's outro synths sound very 'The Way I Are'. Dani:
I love its hot beat and the Prince references in the lyrics. The
chorus has to be the most anthemic on the album! Justin is clearly
overpowered by Madonna though.
Dani: Spanish
Lesson is quite a silly track, it's obvious that it was
meant to be a dance floor filler so the lyrics are among her most
pointless ever. Her vocals are nice though. Bartie: It
starts good... until Madonna starts singing. Once again, her Spanish
is terrible, someone fire that translator! And the added synths
sound more Asian than Spanish. The 'homework' breakdown is the only
good part, but not enough to keep me from skipping.
Bartie:
I got a soft spot for Madonna's power songs and boy, does Devil
Wouldn't Recognize You score high in that category! It immediately
got me hooked, like Mer Girl
and 'Cry Me A River' meeting on the soundtrack of a psychologic
thriller. Madonna and Justin easily meet the challenge of blending
intense lyrics with a mind boggling beat. Dani: Among
all the amazing tracks on this album, I think this one is my favourite.
It's easy to see it features some of Madonna's best lyrics ever
and that captivating melody is her most ambitious. The production
is breathtaking, thunder sounds mixed with piano and guitar, not
to mention Justin's fantastic breakdown. I love how the track is
so dark throughout but the guitar in the outro gives the listener
a hopeful ending, which reminds me of Swim
from the Ray Of Light album.
Dani: The last track of the album, Voices is another dark one. Over a Massive Attack-esque beat Madonna tells
us how inconsistent and contradictive the human mind can be with
the strong question "Who is the master and who is the slave?" and she keeps up with more fantastic lyrics. The track ends on a
high note with a clash of strings and church bells and the listener
is left with wanting more - a perfect way to make us put on the
album again! Bartie: Oh I thought the song was about
the Mad-Eyes team? ;-) It indeed builds further on the dark feel
of Devil.
Her own description works best: 'a psychological mind fuck'. And
a majestic outro to end the album. Dani: You often feel
like being walked, right? ;-)
Bartie: I must admit
I was afraid I wasn't gonna like a hip hop inspired Madonna album.
But she made it a true Madonna album, blending hip hop and R'n'B
with pop and dance. Apart from a few tracks, Hard
Candy really got me hooked. Dani: I told you
so! I'm glad Madonna added another fantastic album to her impressive
catalogue. Perfect way to celebrate her 25th year at the top of
the music industry. Can't wait for the tour! Bartie:
I'll see you there!
~ The Mad-Eyes team 04 May - Madonna's
candy galore takes over the UK charts
Madonna obliterates all competition in the UK, where her sticky
and sweet new album Hard Candy
explodes at the top of the album chart. The delicious 12-track effort
is her 10th #1, no other female artist had that many chart
topping albums (among all artists, only The Beatles & Elvis
Presley scored more), further ensuring her status as the best
selling female artist in the UK.
Above all that, 4 Minutes
remains at the top spot for a 3rd week, so Madonna solidifies another
female record: she's the only female artist who topped the UK
albums & singles chart at the same time in multiple occasions.
The Queen of Pop managed to do this incredible feat in 4 different
years:
Coincidentally, all those 4 singles remained at the top of the singles
chart for 3 weeks! A huge congratulations for our M-Dolla, and keep
checking our chart
news page for more chart analysis and trivia! 04 May - Madonna praises 'ambitious' Timberlake
Madonna has hailed fellow singer Justin Timberlake as the future
of music, insisting his ambitious ways will ensure his music will
top charts for years to come.
The 'Cry Me A River' hitmaker impressed the queen of pop after collaborating
on her latest smash hit 4
Minutes, helping the star produce her 10th number one album
Hard Candy.
And the Material Girl singer admits she was drawn to work with the
pop hunk because he understands the crazy ways of the music industry
better than anyone else.
She says, "He's ambitious but not in an offensive way. He's
incredibly responsible and he's good at what he does. I think he
has a long future in front of him.
"He understands the
insanity of being a pop star." (source: Contactmusic) 04 May - Madonna scores a double #1 in Australia
Congratulations to Madonna who scores a double #1 in Australia,
with 4 Minutes holding
the top spot for a second week and the new album Hard
Candy debuting straight at #1! This is only the third time when
Madonna scores a double chart topper in Australia, she did it in
1986 with Papa Don't Preach
& True Blue and in 1990 with
Vogue / Keep
It Together & I'm Breathless.
Hard Candy is Madonna's
9th #1 album in Australia. Click
here for more chart reports. 03
May - Madonna debuts on BET's 106 & Park
Last night Madonna Madonna had her first ever appearance on US music
channel BET's 106 & Park show. She looked dazzling (possibly
a foreshadow to the Give
It 2 Me video look) and gave a relaxed and funny interview.
Among a lot of topics, she discusses working on her new album Hard
Candy, more specifically about the Pharrell-sessions, signing
artists like Me'Shell NdegéOcello to Maverick Records in
1994 (who features in the Madonna song I'd
Rather Be Your Lover). She says she couldn't call her new record
'Candy Shop' because of the 50 Cent song, and says the title 'Hard
Candy' sums up the feeling of the record the best (she'd be a lollipop
with something soft and chewy in the inside it if she were a candy
;-). She reveals she filmed the Give
It 2 Me video with Pharrell a while ago and Pharrell gave her
the nickname 'M-Dolla'. She talks about being a big fan of Eminem,
Jay-Z, 50 Cent, turns the radio up if she hears a newer song of
her own, or a Prince, Britney, Jay-Z or old school Michael Jackson
track. She would love the idea to share the stage with Prince as
in "the Prince and the Queen". She chooses Ray
Of Light video as a flashback moment, introduces her current
video 4 Minutes, and
confirms she'd go on tour in the fall. You
can watch the fantastic interview on our video blog. 03 May - Madonna, Justin Timberlake explain Hard Candy's 'personal'
feel Madonna
is one of the few people who can work with just about anyone she
likes - yet she's often chosen to work with relative unknowns,
such as William Orbit, Mirwais and Stuart Price.
Some might say that since working with Madge was a big break for
them, they gave it their all and gave her some of the best music
of her career. On Hard Candy,
however, Madonna turns the beat around and works with the most known
collaborators she could choose: Justin Timberlake, Timbaland, Pharrell
Williams and Kanye West. So why switch up the formula?
"Because
they're good, and I like their sh--," Madonna put it bluntly
when sitting down with MTV News' John Norris after her show with
Justin at NYC's Roseland Ballroom. "I mean, I don't like to
repeat myself, and I was sitting around thinking, 'What music do
I love right now?' And it was actually your record," she added
as an aside, turning to Justin Timberlake, who was sitting next
to her.
"Yes!" he said with a fist-pump.
"I was listening to it obsessively,
" she admitted, as he touched his heart.
So is that why some people are already comparing the standout tracks
Miles Away to Timberlake's
"What Goes Around ... Comes Around," and Devil
Wouldn't Recognize You to "Cry Me a River"?
"Really?" Madonna asked in astonishment upon hearing the comparisons.
"People actually say that because it's close to the same beats-per-minute,"
Timberlake explained. "'It has a beat like blah-blah-blah,'
but to me, Devil
reminds me of a modern-day Frozen.
It's not as venomous as 'Cry Me a River.' It was so cool for her
to have a song with that groove, but it's more of a way that she
has of making statements. Her lyrical contribution, her line, is,
'The devil wouldn't recognize you, but I do.' And I thought,
'Wow, how do I turn that into a hook? How do we make that a concept?'
That sounds prolific to me, with the same dynamic as 'You're
frozen, your heart's not open.'" Devil gave the pair their first collaboration (although, to be fair, Madonna
has been working on a demo of the song for years). Madonna had already
started on the album with Pharrell, and during one of her breaks,
her manager Guy Oseary mentioned to Justin, a mutual friend, that
it "would be cool" if he did a little with her too.
"I said, 'That would be awesome,' but I thought, 'That'll never
happen,'" Timberlake said. "But it's a testament to Pharrell.
He had already laid the groundwork where she was going with it.
She played Candy Shop for me, and a couple of other songs, and I thought, 'What a cool
direction.' I thought she could essentially do the whole record
with Pharrell if she wanted to, and I asked Tim, 'How do we fit
in?' And it basically came down to how we did my record, co-producing,
and just throwing Madonna in the mix."
Luckily for Justin, he and Madonna connected so well, he instinctively
"knew what she wanted to do." For Miles
Away, he sat down with her and played a guitar riff, and then
he asked, "How do we want to do this? What do we want it to
be about? What do we want to say?"
Justin was intimidated a bit by just how much material Madonna would
already have at her ready. He doesn't normally write down his lyrics,
since his handwriting can't keep up with his mind, but Madonna had
"all these thoughts, riddles, poems, feelings, all written
in huge notebooks," he said, "and she kept handing them
over. It was amazing, taking these little bits here and there and
putting them together like a puzzle."
So to sort them out, "We'd have shrink sessions," Madonna
laughed. "We had to get a concept going."
One of the ideas they connected on was the universality of long-distance
relationships, the pain and heartache of which they poured into
Miles Away. &
quot;It got personal," Justin said.
"We put our stuff out
there," Madonna confirmed. "And after we did the song,
everybody in the studio was like, 'Oh, I can relate to that.'"
"That's how we want people to respond to the records as well,"
Timberlake said. "It wasn't so specific as, 'This is my life.'
It was more the feeling you get."
The combination of their two sides of the coin, yin and yang, complemented
the process for both Miles
Away and Devil
Wouldn't Recognize You. "I have a tendency to be more male-istic,"
Justin laughed. "That's a new word. You can use that. She's
a little more centered."
"I'm a female," Madonna
laughed. "Compassion, you know? He wants revenge." But by the time they were done, Justin felt he accomplished a
miracle - with Miles
Away, he had helped create what sounds like a classic Madonna
song. "I couldn't do a song like that," he said. "I
thought it was completely her. That was the trick."
"Completely
us," she corrected. (source: MTV.com) 03 May - Madonna scores 38th #1 dance hit!
On next week's Billboard chart, 4
Minutes jumps to the top spot on the Hot Dance / Club Play chart
and becomes Madonna's incredible 38th #1 on that chart. Click
here to see them all! 03 May -
MTV backstage: Madonna & Justin discuss their collaboration MTV.com
published a video with John Norris interviewing Madonna & Justin Timberlake about their collaboration on Hard
Candy.
In the first part Justin discusses that he was the communicator
between Madonna & Timbaland during the production. Madonna resplies
that she connected with him during songwriting. They discussed the
concept of the songs, how she wanted them to be groove-oriented
like Justin's record and had shrink sessions together, personal
discussions about life. John Norris asks if Miles
Away is an example of that and Madonna replies that everyone
experiences the pain and heartache of a long distance relationship.
In the second part, John Norris asks Madonna "Why the decision
to work with three guys who are essentially sort of superstars?"
Madonna replies "'Cause they are good and I like their sh*t!
I mean, just 'cause I don't like repeating myself and I was sitting
around thinking what music do I love right now? And it was actually
your record [Justin Timberlake's FutureSex/LoveSounds album from
2006] that I was listening to obsessively." Then Justin talks
about how their managers contacted each other to make the collaboration
happen. John Norris asks Madonna if she felt the guys were imposing
their signature sound on her like "a Timbaland record with
Madonna". She says "I don't think of it as an imposition,
I think they have amazing ideas and I think we collaborated, it's
called a collaboration. Nobody forced their stuff on me. And we
actually did a lot of song that we ended up not putting on the record,
we tried a lot of stuff and we just went with we both liked the
best." Justin says "We did 8 or 9." Madonna:
"I had more and we just mutually chose what we thought would
be the best ones. Justin says he couldn't do a song like Miles
Away because "it's completely her", but Madonna corrects
him saying "oh it's completely us, it's us!" Then Madonna
discusses their work ethic.
In the last part, they discuss the changes of the music industry,
how the superstars are the thing of the past, without selling 10-20
million records. Madonna says it's part of an evolution and people
have to find another way to express themselves, in the age of technology
when everything keeps changing. Justin says that the medium has
changed and how you can get everything instantly. He says live performance
cannot be duplicated, you can broadcast it, but you can't duplicate
being there. People have to be more innovative, and the industry
shouldn't be complaining. "Superstars can be built in a different
way." 03 May - Madonna, Justin
Timberlake talk about 'hotbox' NYC show A
short and sweet, nonstop high-energy dance party - that was
the half-hour-plus set Madonna turned in Wednesday night at New
York's Roseland Ballroom, in a special "secret" club show
promoting her new LP, Hard
Candy.
And after that, we got the rare - as in almost unheard of
- opportunity to talk to Madonna and her special guest for
the night, a certain talented dynamo named Justin Timberlake. I
hate those tired "pop royalty" clichés, but what
the hell: We had a 20-minute audience with the Queen of Pop and
her Crown Prince.
So how was the show for them? "I think she killed it"
was JT's assessment. As for Madge, "Yeah, it was very good.
It was a bit airless - a bit of a hotbox in there." Well,
it was plenty hot out in the audience, so I can imagine what it
was like for them onstage.
Of course, during the Confessions
Tour, Madonna had a habit of shutting off all air conditioning
in the venues, reducing arenas to 20,000-strong steamrooms. "It's
true - I generally don't like AC," she admitted, "but
I could have appreciated it in this instance!"
These record-release club shows of Madonna's have become something
of a tradition for her last few albums, and they tend to be tightly
paced affairs. This was no exception - 35-or-so minutes, or
as I put it to her, "no fat." "Are you saying
that my big shows have fat on them?" she shot back. Yikes,
here she comes! Madonna likes to come after me: John as punching
bag. It's cool. "No, of course not," I replied, "but
there's just not a lot of chit-chat in these shows."
Justin chimed in, telling Madonna, "I think you just had a
woman moment!"
However, she explained, short-and-sweet is the point of these shows. "It's more like, the record's out - you know, it's a
sampler? Like with those chocolate boxes, you just get all the best
stuff - and no chocolate-covered cherries, 'cause everyone
throws that sh-- out!" Ah,
the inevitable candy reference: perfect for the sex-and-lollipops
vibe of Hard Candy. Even
Justin admitted that at first, he was a bit surprised to learn the
show would be so short, but then he added, "After watching
it in rehearsal I was like, 'That's perfect,' 'cause like she says,
you get enough of a taste of it to want some more."
(Madonna
also weighed in on the recent criticism surrounding Miley Cyrus.)
The show was yet another how-to in pop showmanship, and Madonna
spared nothing. The band was tight, the six dancers were tighter.
The visuals included retro NYC subways and graffiti, a crew decked
out in Kangols and Day-Glo during Music,
lasers on the disco-fied Give
It 2 Me - the production values were as high as any you'll
find in a 3,000-capacity venue.
So how long does it take to put something like this together? "Well,
this time the rehearsal period was a bit short and mad," Madonna
said. "I felt like we got thrown into a juggernaut. I like
just a tiny bit more preparation - I would have liked two
weeks but only got 10 days. Of course, Justin doesn't like to work
as much as I do." "I do!" JT demurred.
Madge relented. "Well, I don't know - you're a fast learner,
I'm not. And also, I get a little obsessive about details."
No matter - JT is one guy who seems like he rolls out of bed
ready to perform. And when black-booted Madge was joined by white-jacketed
Justin for 4 Minutes - to a deafening roar from the crowd - it was unquestionably
the high point of the night. They jammed, bumped, grinded, worked
the stage and made the already urgent, driving song drive even harder. While
that was the only appearance from Justin - who not only inducted
Madge into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame earlier this year, but
also worked extensively with Timbaland on Hard
Candy - during the show, he told us that there could have
been another. "She pretty much had the set list done and everything
how she wanted it," he recalled, "and we talked on the
phone about Miles Away
[a wistful, acoustic tune that's one of the album's standout tracks],
and originally I said, 'Yeah, I wanna come on and play the guitar
riff that I came up with for the song.' But she was like, 'Well
yeah, but that comes before 4
Minutes, and I was like, 'Oh. OK.' " Yep, the lady calls
the shots.
Madonna ended up playing that guitar part on Miles
Away herself - and later strapped on an electric for a
rocking Hung Up that ended
with a Joan Jett moment: a feedback-filled amplifier grind. I wished
she would have gone further back in time for at least one old chestnut
(Borderline was rumored,
but it didn't happen), but who's complaining? There's plenty of
time for all that on Madonna's Hard
Candy tour later this year.
But on Wednesday night, it was a candy sampler - and a chance
to see Madge and JT, the pop superhero tag team, together. If they're
not saving the world, at least they're making our corner of it a
pretty fun place. (source: MTV.com) 02 May - Hard Candy review: Her most discussed,
dissected album since Erotica Madonna
once sang that she was living in a material world, at a point when
even the most astute observers would have given her career two more
years at best. They weren't the first or last people she's made
fools of. In fact, her cultural impact has been so immense that
now we all live in a Madonna world. Pop icons as diverse as the
Spice Girls, Camille Paglia, Page Six, Robbie Williams, Heat magazine,
Gwen Stefani, "Big Brother" and Courtney Love are all
close to unthinkable without her.
Which would be a dubious legacy, were it not for the fact she's
released so many life-affirming, radio-dazzling, zeitgeist-riding
songs along the way, from Holiday
to Hung Up, via Virgin
and Vogue. And yet she's never
got the credit she deserves. Twenty five years after finding fame,
Paul McCartney was covering "Ferry Cross The Mersey" with
Stock, Aitken & Waterman and David Bowie was releasing embarrassing
concept albums about his marriage to supermodel Iman. Madonna, meanwhile
- at the exact same stage in her career - has just released her
most discussed, dissected album since Erotica.
Deservedly so. Hard Candy
is a gaudy, uneven and thrilling pop record. Detractors will find
much to loathe here - the blatant commercial lunge for the US hip
hop market, the tedious innuendos, the awful rap Kanye West is allowed
to deliver in Beat
Goes On for no apparent reason other than the fact he's Kanye
West - but for those who love the way Madonna gets her sticky fingerprints
all over every musical style she touches, there is much to savour.
Many have commented on how obvious Madonna's choice of producers
is on Hard Candy, but
far too little has been written about how she has made them raise
their game. When was the last time Pharrell Williams delivered a
slice of disco as Chic sleek as She's
Not Me, let alone seen it invested with the drama and unpredictability
Madonna brings here? Has Timbaland ever seen his trademark fat,
ominous beats taken to such dark, ambiguous, emotional places as
Madonna does on the wonderful Voices?
And while Pharrell might be able to turn out slight but sprightly
guitar strums like Spanish
Lesson in his sleep, it takes Madonna to make them as playful
and melodically sweet as this.
Are there flaws? Well, let's count the ways. The lame, tame single
entendres of the ot herwise brilliant Candy
Shop. The grotesque lyrical self indulgences of Dance
2Night. The outdated, messy Incredible.
But who cares when they're matched against the hypnotic Heartbeat
or the titanic 4 Minutes.
Songs as good as this - and the obviously fruitful collaboration
between Madonna and Williams - are what makes Hard
Candy her best record since Ray
Of Light. We live in a Madonna world. And as long as she keeps
releasing albums as vivid, relevant, distinctive and modern as this,
we will for a some time yet. (rating: 8/10 stars, by Dotmusic/Yahoo) 02 May - Madonna to Cojo: I was a brat!
The always evolving Madonna sat down with our Cojo at Dylan's Candy
Bar in New York to discuss her sweet new CD in stores now, Hard
Candy, featuring the hit single 4
Minutes. She also opens up about her gorgeous kids and her former
life as a "brat"! "I think I'm many things,"
she tells Cojo. "I think I'm a lady, I think I'm a brat, I
think I'm a nerd, I think I'm a pimp, I think I'm a mother, I think
I'm a kid." A brat, he probes? "I can't be a brat forever!"
she concludes. "But that was fun, it was fun being a brat.
I've got my cheeky side."
That cheeky side is on display in the pop queen's single with Justin
Timberlake that's climbing the charts. "I did want to make
a great dance record for sure," she says, "but more than
anything, I wanted to write great songs with good beats, so who
better to do that with than Justin, Pharrell and Timbaland?" You
can watch the interview @ ETonline.com 02 May - Madonna to announce tour dates soon
Madonna confirmed that she would go on tour this fall during an
interview with Ryan Seacrest [yesterday]. The interview is available
for streaming from KiisFM's website. Just
click here.
Tour dates and cities to be announced soon so stay tuned! (source:
Madonna.com) 01 May - Madonna and Justin Timberlake
'tie one on' after concert What
could keep die-hard workout queen Madonna from the gym? A shot of
tequila, and maybe a lemon drop.
The singer, who sounded groggy and admitted to having a hangover
on Ryan Seacrest's KIIS-FM radio show Thursday morning, said that
she and Justin Timberlake hit the town after performing a free concert
in Manhattan on Wednesday. "We had to celebrate,"
Madonna, 49, said. "[We] decided we both work too hard and
have to have fun."
Adding that she defied her usual mantra of "work hard, and
work so hard here's no time to play," the singer told Seacrest:
"I had a shot of tequila ... I may have had a lemon drop, too
… We 'tied one on' as they say.
Madonna and Timberlake, who sings on her single 4
Minutes, may have looked like BFFs Wednesday, but there was
a time when the friends would "tip-toe around" each other
in the studio. The pop stars barely knew each other when they began
to work on her new album, and Madge reveals she was nervous about
it. "When you write music, the first thing that enters
your brain is, 'I don't want to say it, and I don't want to
share it, 'cause they might think it's stupid. And that happens
to everybody," she told Seacrest.
But these days, Madonna has nothing but accolades for Timberlake. "He's ambitious but not in an offensive way," she said.
"He's incredibly responsible and he's good at what he
does and I think he has a long future in front of him. He understands
the insanity of being a pop star."
No stranger to controversy, Madonna, also chimed in on the Miley
Cyrus Vanity Fair photo scandal, telling Seacrest, "Leave her
alone. She's gonna be 16 soon and then 17 and then 18, and
then she might show her knees and then what's gonna happen?" (source: People.com) 01 May - Madonna celebrates Hard Candy
release with intimate show Madonna
celebrated the release of her