Celebration Tour
Tour schedule
The Celebration Tour will kick off on July 15 in Vancouver and will play in 24 cities across the US and Canada, wrapping up in Las Vegas on October 8.
The tour will then move to Europe, with several dates at the London O2 Arena as from November 14. Eleven European cities are scheduled to follow, including Antwerp, Barcelona, Paris, Berlin, and finishing again in London on December 6.
Mid December, the tour returns to North America for another dozen shows before wrapping up in Mexico City on January 30, 2024. That brings the total to 57 shows in the North America and 27 in Europe.
On the first day of sales, the tour has sold-out 36 shows and counting across Toronto, Chicago, New York, Los Angeles, London, Paris and more, with over 600,000 tickets sold.
Check out madonna.com/tour for ticket details.
→ Check out the tour schedule (so far)
→ Seat plans for the European shows
Tour setlist
It's the first time Madonna will hit the road without promoting a new studio album. The setlist will be entirely based on her back catalog of the past four decades. "I am excited to explore as many songs as possible in hopes to give my fans the show they have been waiting for," Madonna says in the announcement.
Tour crew & collaborators
Madonna is working with tour producer and longtime collaborator Jamie King. Bob the Drag Queen (a.k.a. Caldwell Tidicue) will be the special guest on all dates of the tour. Music producer Stuart Price makes his comeback for the first time since the Confessions Tour. Choreographer Damien Jalet, who previously worked on the Madame X Tour, revealed he's again collaborating with Madonna. Marvin Gofin will be again among the dancers.