14 May - Confessions tourbook cover revealed
The official Confessionstour
website has premiered the artwork of Madonna's Confessions Tourbook.
This fabulous new photographic tribute, designed by Giovanni Bianco,
contains pictures from Madonna's Confessions
On A Dance Floor album as well as Madonna and Steven Klein's
latest photoshoot. The Confessions Tourbook will be available on
merch stands from May 21.
14 May - Madonna poses for provocative photos
Madonna's multiple personalities collide in the June issue of American
magazine W, which features a 58-page photo spread of the singer
in provocative poses.
The Hung Up singer dresses up as some of her famous alter-egos,
including an English horse-rider, "material girl" and
"boy toy". Images include her posing topless wearing fishnet stockings,
long leather gloves and holding a riding crop, and cavorting with
horses on the sand.
The 47-year-old singer was joined by six stallions on a Hollywood
sound stage for the shoot with photographer Steven Klein, their
second collaboration for the magazine.
The singer appears on the cover in her riding gear, less than a
year after breaking multiple bones when she was thrown from a horse
on her 47th birthday.
The magazine will be on US newsstands on May 19. (source: IOL) 11 May - Gaultier's costume sketches
French website Liberation
has published two costume sketches by Jean-Paul Gaultier. You can
see them and read some show spoilers on our Tour
Spoiler page. 11 May - Get Together
is Donna's Smaakmaker Early today we
reported about the contests run by Radio
Donna. Seems next week, we'll be hearing Madonna a lot at that
radio station, because they announced that Get
Together will be the new Smaakmaker (Taste of the Week), which
means it'll be played once in every program, starting tomorrow evening
till next week friday. 11 May - Minor
changes for IMGTTYAS CD/DVD release
From MadonnaTribe: "Warner has updated their info about the
forthcoming release of I'm
Going To Tell You A Secret with some minor changes.
Everything remains the same in the contents: the documentary movie
will be released as a DVD with extra features - including the director's
cut of the American Life
video by Jonas Akerlund, coming with a CD featuring tracks from
the movie.
Interestingly, the order of the selection has changed and I
Love New York is now found at the end of the list - with the
songs from the re-Invention
tour now following almost the same order of the concert's setlist. The
Beast Within Vogue Nobody Knows Me American
Life Hollywood (Remix) Die Another Day Lament Like
A Prayer Imagine Mother and Father Susan MacLeod/Into
The Groove Music Holiday I Love New York
The release date has also been moved to June 20, I'm
Going To Tell You A Secret will still be released as a combo
set, but it now appears as a CX release (CD+DVD) coming in a smartpack
and priced 29.98 $ and as a digital music download only.
Apparently the previously listed DX release - DVD+CD in a standard
amaray case with the same content of the CX release - will not be
available anymore."
11 May - Horse pictures inspire new Flo
portraits
The horse pictures by Steven Klein have inspired our French
artist Florence for two more portraits. Click to enlarge them.
11 May - Sorry video featured in Xbox game
Picture: A scene from the game 'Lumines Live' for the Xbox 360 system
featuring music by singer Madonna (pictured within the game) is
shown to the audience at the Microsoft Xbox 360 2006 E3 media event
in Hollywood May 9, 2006. Microsoft officials announced plans for
enhancements to the Xbox 360 system. (source: Reuters)
11 May - Sheree wants to crib Madonna's
house
Sheree Murphy, the glamous host of the new series of Footballers'
Cribs has revealed there's one celebrity home she'd like to visit.
"I'd love to nose round Madonna's house," she told mtv.co.uk
in an exclusive interview. "I bet her house is immaculate –
she's got chefs. I'd love one, but I don't think my husband would
let me."
She also said she has so many accessories at home she needs an extension.
"I love my handbag and shoe room," she says. "I've
actually had it fitted out and it looks like a shop. Before that,
I didn't have anywhere to put them and I used to forget what I've
got!"
You can see the lovely Sheree in action when the new series of Footballers'
Cribs kicks off on MTV on Sunday, May 21. In it, she shows you round
the houses of World Cup stars including Lionel Scaloni, Olivier
Dacourt and Stelios Giannakopoulos. (source: MTV
UK) 11 May - Win NYC tickets with
Radio Donna
Belgian Radio Donna
is holding a competition to win tickets to Madonna's
show in Madison Square Garden, New York City on wednesday June
28. Belgian fans should listen to Donna every day, starting May
22nd to win a trip to The Big Apple. The winner not only gets to
see the show at Madison Square Garden, but will also be pampered
for three days. How to participate? Leen, who presents the morning
show, will present every day between 6 and 9am the Madonna song
of the day. As soon as you hear this song during the rest of the
day, send a text message with 'Madonna' to shortcode 3233. On friday
there'll be a final to pick the winner.
Starting friday May 26 you can also win a copy of Madonna's new
DVD-CD I'm Going
To Tell You A Secret.
Good luck to everyone participating!
10 May - Get Together single cover revealed
Warner has revealed the single cover for the new single Get
Together. Contrary to many of Madonna's singles, this cover
doesn't feature a close-up of Madonna, but instead a group picture
of her with her musicians and dancers. No better way to symbole
the way to 'get together'! Cover design is again by Giovanni Bianco,
who used the same disco ball concept as for Hung
Up and Sorry, though a
slightly different font. . 09 May
- Madonna fears to be crap mother
Madonna has confessed she is a "crap mother" whose career
has put huge pressure n her family life.
The Queen of Pop said she finds it difficult to juggle work and
home life - and often feels torn between the two. "It is a
struggle to balance my career with my children," she said.
"I'm always going, 'Oh God, I'm a crap mother'. I want to get
home and put my kids to bed. "And then sometimes, if I'm
spending a lot of time with my children, I think, 'Oh God, I just
want to be an artist'. And you know, it's hard."
She went on: "I have a tremendous pain threshold. I work with
a lot of amazing people willing to put in he extra hours, seven
days a week. "I guess I always feel like there is so much
more to do, so much to learn, so much to know."
Madge, 47, made the astonishing admission to fashion designer Isaac
Mizrahi.
In a frank interview, she revealed her daughter Lourdes, nine, often
gets frustrated by her fame.
She said: "Sometimes she doesn't want me to come to certain
things because she knows everyone is going to pay attention to me
and then they'll treat her differently. "I took her to
school on the first day last year, and all these kids were buzzing
around. "She came home that day and she was really irritated
and kind of bummed out, like people were playing this contest -
what would it be like to be Madonna's daughter?"
The multi-millionaire singer, who also has a son Rocco, five, said
her daughter was old beyond her years. "She's nine going on
19. She's a bit of disco queen herself," added Madonna, who
has been battling marriage problems with film director husband Guy
Ritchie, 37.
There were fears Madge's working relationship with record producer
Stuart Price, 26, was putting pressure on her five-year marriage.
Guy's father John then claimed only the couple's children were keeping
them together.
Madonna's interview on ISAAC is on E! Entertainment Television on
Wednesday, May 17 at 12.30pm. (source: Daily
Mirror) 09 May - 'Secret Re-Inventions'
preludes new Confessions Tour The
book 'Secret Re-Inventions and Confessions on Tour' goes
behind the scenes of Madonna's Re-Invention
Tour and tells about what you didn't see in the movie I'm
Going To Tell You A Secret. It's also a prelude to the new book
of author Dirk Timmerman, who is preparing for a new Madonna book
reporting on the Confessions
Tour, which he'll be following up close. 'Secret Re-Inventions'
gives an interesting insight in Madonna's way of touring and is
a must-have for every fan. Check
here for more info on the book and how to order. 09 May - Final New York date added Ticketmaster
has added the 6th and final date for Madison Square Garden, New
York City. The show will take place on July 19; ticket presale
will start today, May 9th at 9am local time. General sale on May
15th at 9am local time. This is considered to be the final US date
to be added. 08 May - Tour stops
in Prague, Moscow, Tokyo & Osaka
We have received word that the Confessions
Tour might still be extended with shows in Prague, Moscow, Tokyo
and Osaka in september. These cities were rumoured long time ago
and although some sources considered them cancelled, it seems the
arrangements might have gotten through after all. These are the
tentative dates: 6
& 7 sept.: Prague (Czech Republic) 9
& 10 sept.: Moscow (Russia) 13,
14 & 16 sept.: Bodokun Arena, Tokyo (Japan) 23
& 24 sept.: The Dome, Osaka (Japan)
Details will follow soon. No word about other countries added to
the tour schedule. (sources: Mr.T, MTribe
forum, Icon
forum)
~ Please note that the dates haven't yet been confirmed on the official
Confessions Tour website. 08 May
- A circle around three families
Madonna is releasing her Jonas Åkerlund-directed documentary
I'm Going to
Tell You a Secret as a DVD/CD package June 20, according to
Warner Bros. "It's sort of a circle around three families:
the family of the people I work with, the family that I live with,
and the family of man, the world that I live in," Madonna said.
"It's about the trials and tribulations of putting a show together,
the struggle to balance my life as an entertainer with my life as
a mother, and it's also about the world, my politics, my belief
systems, my philosophy, about where I feel my place in the world
is." The DVD version of the documentary will contain never-before-seen
footage not included in the televised version, as well as the director's
cut of American Life,
while the CD will contain songs from the film and concert, including
I Love New York, The
Beast Within and a cover of John Lennon's Imagine.
(source: MTV)
08 May - Madonna tour set
for record £100m
Madonna's forthcoming world tour is set to be the most lucrative
series of shows ever staged by a female performer, despite being
scheduled around her children's school holidays and, much to the
annoyance of some fans, is due to visit only 11 countries.
The Confessions tour,
which includes 54 dates in three months, is about half the size
of global tours mounted by bands such as U2 and the Rolling Stones.
But music industry experts believe that Madonna's tour, which starts
in Los Angeles at the end of this month, will earn more than £100
million and see her topple Cher - whose recent two-year tour made
£90 million - as the female artist whose tour raises the largest
amount of money.
Madonna's shows are expected to earn more because of high ticket
prices - British fans will pay between £80 and £170
- and restricted appearances, to keep down touring costs. Aside
from two dates in Japan, the tour will be confined to America and
Europe. The strategy has provoked criticism, not least from Australian
fans, who believe that they have been unfairly excluded.
Such complaints, however, have failed to dampen the enthusiasm of
fans elsewhere.
In the first four days of ticket sales, the singer sold out 28 shows
- in New York, Paris, London, Los Angeles, Chicago and Miami. (source:
Daily
Telegraph) 08 May - Brother Christopher
talks about Madonna's marriage
AS she puts the finishing touches to her upcoming world tour, Madonna
Louise Ciccone is - as usual - making sure she gets exactly what
she wants.
Now 47, the Queen of Pop has the body of a woman half her age, global
adoration and enough money to buy her own country, so it's no surprise
that she is used to calling the shots.
She can get the Los Angeles Police Department to seal off streets,
make hairdressers drop all other celebrity clients at a moment's
notice, and have the odd half of bitter flown over to California
whenever she fancies it.
But there is one area of life that all-powerful Madonna just can't
control - her marriage to British film director Guy Ritchie.
Rumours of fierce rows indicating that their five-year marriage
was on the rocks were compounded last month when her father-in-law,
John Ritchie, said they were only staying together for the sake
of the children - Lourdes, nine, and Rocco, five.
Now Madonna's brother, 46-year-old Christopher Ciccone, adds more
fuel to the fire in an exclusive interview with the Mirror.
Talking about the pressure that must come with being married to
his famous sister, Christopher says: "You can't really prepare
yourself for it. I mean, I don't know how a person prepares himself
for that. "I was there from the beginning so it was no
big surprise for me. But if you're not around for the evolution
of it, for what it becomes and how intense it can get, it can be
surprising. It just takes getting used to - it's as simple as that."
Christopher, who designed the sets for her Blond Ambition and Girlie
Show tours, knows how tough it is to be viewed as "Mr Madonna".
He also has first-hand experience of how the strain of living with
her remarkable fame can harm those closest to her.
He was horrified when she accidentally "outed" him in
an interview. Although they have since made it up, he has refused
to work so closely with her again. "I would say Guy has
managed to cope," adds Christopher. "They're still together.
He's famous himself on a different level and in a different field."
It is no secret that the Ritchies' marriage has been stormy from
the start.
Madonna herself has said: "There is a lot of fire. When I first
met him I couldn't believe I had met someone as strong-willed as
I was. "Guy has a very forceful personality with very specific
likes and dislikes. He doesn't back down one iota if it's something
we disagree on."
Guy, 37, is clearly not one to sit around in the shadow of his far
more successful wife. But as his own career has stalled since his
last hit movie, Snatch, that is increasingly what he finds himself
doing.
The first indication that all was not well came earlier this year.
The Mirror revealed how Madonna's close working relationship with
record producer Stuart Price had opened up cracks in her marriage.
She was spending an increasing amount of time with 26-year-old Price,
who masterminded her disco album Confessions
On A Dancefloor.
A week later, she and Guy tried to stage a show of unity when they
attended the Brits, but their stilted body language spoke volumes.
The couple spent just 30 minutes at the event in London's Earls
Court. Embarrassingly, when Madonna stood to collect her award,
Guy went to kiss her - and missed.
A month later, they relocated to Los Angeles in preparation for
Madonna's world tour, where they were pictured leaving a Kabbalah
centre looking sullen and miserable.
Madonna has even felt forced to put on a show of marital solidarity
at rehearsals.
Just last week, the Mirror can reveal, she ordered her dancers to
"call me Mrs R". Embarrassingly, few have obliged.
While Madonna currently puts in long days perfecting her routines
- determined to appeal to a new "cooler" and younger audience
while still retaining the loyal fans from her 80s heyday - Guy has
been left hanging about, feeling bored and resentful.
A source in LA reveals: "Madonna is pushing herself to the
limit on this tour. It gets harder and harder every year to stay
at the top and she won't let herself slip, whatever it takes. But
the downside is that everything is just revolving around her work.
When Madonna focuses on her music, her marriage starts to slip.
"Guy is just hanging out with the kids, doing his own thing.
He does turn up now and then to see her, but he's not at her beck
and call.
Often she'll want Guy to watch something or comment on a new look,
but he doesn't even bother to show. "She's got control
over absolutely everything on this tour - from what the roadies
eat to what power wattage we use. "But she doesn't have
the control over her husband that she wants."
Even so, retired advertising boss John Ritchie is optimistic that
being in LA will help his son and daughterin - law sort out their
differences.
He says: "It's easier out there because there is less pressure.
They seem to have left the bumps they were having in Britain behind
them. You can never know that things will work, but they do seem
to be fitting into each other more. "They have put everything
behind them and gone to LA to enjoy themselves. They're able to
go home at night and be together. "They both want to see
the children. It's the children that will keep them together. The
children are everything to them."
Yet Guy has ruled out a permanent move to LA, fearing that he would
be swallowed up by his wife's fame.
One source says: "Guy has insisted right from the outset that
they keep their main base in England. It is his home country and
it is one of the few things he has over her. "She's no
fool. She knows how important this is to him and she's been prepared
to make the sacrifice because moving to LA full-time would be the
death knell for him. "He needs to be in Britain with his
circle of friends. He likes the pub, he likes hunting, shooting,
fishing and being in the countryside. Guy just couldn't survive
for long in Los Angeles." Guy is not the only one in Madonna's
inner sanctum who is no longer enthralled by every little detail
of her career.
Christopher Ciccone admits: "I don't listen to my sister's
music really. I've just heard it too much. "There are certain
songs that I really like, such as Like
A Prayer, and the Erotica
album was a great record - probably her best, in my opinion. Confessions
is a more joyful, a little happier - like she's lightened up a bit."
Through Madonna, Christopher was drawn into the Kabbalah religion,
but he has since become disenchanted with the faith - a mystical
branch of Judaism.
He says: "She took me to her house and all of the teachers
were there and I just listened. "There are some really
good things in it. You have to take it and make it your own, the
same as being a Catholic, make it whatever works. But anything that's
organised can become very cultish. It got that way for me, so for
a long time I sort of stopped. "With all the celebrities
involved, it takes something that's actually kind of cool and really
useful and makes it appear foolish, stupid and faddish -- and it's
not. "But when you read about Britney Spears investigating
it, it becomes so..."
Surprisingly, their father Tony - a devout Catholic - didn't turn
a hair when told about Madonna's obsession with Kabbalah. But then
it seems he gave up battling his strong-willed daughter a long time
ago.
Christopher says: "I think my father did what only the father
of Madonna could do and that's just let it slide off and carry on.
It could make a person crazy, but he just makes his wine and he's
a happy guy."
There's a lesson there for Guy, if he wants his marriage to survive.
(source: The
Mirror) 07 May - Flo's horse
portrait
Becoming one of Mad-Eyes frequent contributors, Florence has sent
us two new portraits. The first is called 'Deeper', and inspired
by the Erotica era (versions in B&W and in colour). The second
is based on one of the new Steven Klein photos of Madonna &
the horses (version with Steven Klein picture and version with Flo
picture).
07 May - Interview with tour choreographers
Tony & Richmond
Confessiontour.com: Hi Talauega Brothers! You are the first interviews
of the new confessionstour website. On behalf of all Madonna fans
we welcome you and thank you! You are new to the Madonna team and
we can't wait to get to know you. When did you first start dancing?
What was your first choreography job?
Richmond: Well in general I first started dancing when I was really
young, about 8 or 9 years of age. I use to watch my older bros.
and tone and I would mimic them. But as years passed I took it more
serious. When I got into high school I helped form a dance group
(Housin' Authority) back in my hometown of Richmond ,CA. We did
shows locally and made a name for ourselves. But my first professional
dance gig was for Tevin Campbell. I was 16 at the time.
Tony: Our first choreography job was for TLC for the 1996 Grammy
awards
Madonna has always been known for her dance music and for her dance
moves. When was the first time you heard a Madonna song? Have you
ever danced to one of her songs before? Was it in a club or on a
job?
Richmond: The first time I heard a Madonna song was on Friday night
videos back in the day. Back then cable wasn't so common as it is
now. So I would stay up every friday night to watch videos.
Tony: Yes, I definitely dance to madonna songs especially in the
clubs when they play my favorites like LUCKY
STAR OR HOLIDAY!!!!!!!
As your stage name states, you are brothers. Which one of you is
older? What is your experience like when you choreograph a dance
together? Do you always agree on what is best?
Richmond: The oldest is me
Tony: The experience when we choreograph a dance together is a chaotic,
involuntary one. What I mean by that is we both to a certain degree
almost think alike so we would already know what the other is thinking
about. But sometimes the choice of movement could make a situation
difficult.
Richmond Although we can go through disagreements at the end of
the day, we would always agree what is best. That happens natural
with time.
We can only assume that working with Madonna is working with the
best in the business. It is rarely someone's first experience, but
more something you have to work towards. What challenge did you
have that best prepared you to work with Madonna? Did you have a
job in the past that is comparable to this current job?
Tony: What challenge that best prepared me to work for Madonna was
probably working for Michael Jackson. There is a very high level
of work ethic and professionalism you have to attain when you work
for persons/people of this calibur. I think I was a quick learner
when it came to work ethic, etc. You got to be when you're around
people like that. I didn't have no job that was comparable to this
one. Every job I do is different from the next. But this one is
definitely the big leagues.
All of Madonna's fans are dying to know how the rehearsal process
is going. We can only speculate what to expect, but still we are
always surprised. How has the rehearsal process been so far? Do
you think that Madonna fans are going to be surprised again? Can
you give out even one small detail about the show?
Richmond: The rehearsal process has been a rough one. It's not easy
to choreograph a LEGENDARY ICON. But that is what makes it fun,
it's a CHALLENGE. Madonna wouldn't be Madonna if she didn't surprise
her fans again. I think it would be better to see the show live
than to get a small detail of it from me.
In Truth or dare, we saw Madonna being like a mentor to her dancers
and band. Does she still act this way? What is it like to work for
Madonna?
Tony: I think Madonna is even more of a mentor now than she was
then. She's strong, independent, and successful at what she does.
What more do you need in a person to look up to. So yeah, she still
acts that way. To work for Madonna is unexplainable. Sometimes it
can be very overwhelming. I'm like in a rehearsal room showing madonna
some dance moves, how crazy is that!!!!!!!!!!!!
This is now the 7th world tour of Madonna's career. What have you
learned from her about touring and putting on a show? Do you think
that you will work differently in the future?
Tony: What I've learned from Madonna about touring and putting on
a show are 2 things. One is good ol' fashion hard work will always
get the job done. And two is to utilize the arts and make it your
own.
Richmond: It is a definite that I will work differnetly in the future.
It would be a waste if I didn't learn anything from this experience.
Tony & Richmond – Confessionstour.com wishes you all the
luck in the world. We can't wait to see your moves this summer!
And lastly, here are the same 4 questions we ask everyone:
1) What did you have for breakfast this morning?
Richmond: I had a pirates green tea & a almond croissant.
2) What is your zodiac sign
Richmond: I'm a sagitarius
3) Bath or Shower?
Richmond: Shower
4) If you could change the world in one way, how would you?
Richmond: I would spread TRUE knowledge & wisdom
(source: ConfessionsTour.com) 06 May - Another tour documentary?
British director Guy Ritchie is making another film with his wife
Madonna - in their first collaboration since 2002's cinematic disaster
Swept Away.
The Snatch film-maker is planning to make a behind-the-scenes documentary
of Madonna's Confessions
tour, which kicks off in Los Angeles.
A source says, "Things have been rocky between them of late,
and they both feel this will give them something to concentrate
on outside their relationship." (source: TeenMusic)
06 May - Madonna lyrics change shocks
California
All pop stars get bored of their own lyrics from time to time and
change them during live performances. But few do it quite so dramatically
and noticeably as Madonna did this week.
During an appearance at California music festival Coachella, the
Material Mum showed she still had her old, sassy stage presence
and during an energetic rendition of her song I
Love New York, Madonna roared: "Just go to Texas and suck George
Bush's d**k." (source: Breaking
News) 05 May - W Mag preview
As any equestrian worth her jodhpurs can tell you, the relationship
between a woman and her horse transcends the boundaries of sport.
There's often lovesick devotion involved (witness the bedroom walls
of many twelve-year-old girls, where photos of Arabians crowd out
the boy-band posters) and at times even a touch of the erotic (Lady
Godiva, anyone?). When
the woman in question is Madonna, one can expect the dynamic to
get even more complicated. All of this was made clear when the 47-year-old,
an avid horsewoman, took to a Hollywood sound stage with six stallions
and photographer Steven Klein. It had been seven months since the
riding accident that left her with multiple fractures, but the resulting
58-page portfolio - which represents the pop icon's second collaboration
with Klein for W - demonstrates that her passion for the species
remains unchecked. Unafraid, leather-clad and in the best shape
of her life, the material girl, whose Confessions
tour kicks off in Los Angeles on May 21, was ready to take the
reins. "Madonna" photographed by Steven Klein has
been edited for Style.com; the complete story appears in the June
2006 issue of W. (source: Style.com)
~ The W Mag photo shoot was done by Steven Klein. Madonna wears
clothes designed by (among others) Jean-Paul Gaultier, Chanel, D
Squared, Dolce & Gabbana, Yves Saint Laurent, Yohji Yamamoto
and Moschino. Stylist, Arianne Philips; hair, Andy Lecompte for
Solo Artists/Redken; makeup, Gina Brooke using Shu Uemura for Caliente
Beauty; set design, Mary Howard. Horses, Marnie Hoffman and JT Rockwell;
feed and tack, DaMoor's Feed and Tack; Tuscany stalls, Ramm Fence.
Producers, Larry McCrudden and Jessica Brown for jbp; stylist assistant,
Annie Psaltiras. Click
here to see all the W Mag pictures. 05 May - Live video for Get Together
Fansite MadonnaTribe has just heard news about the video that will
accompany the commercial release of Madonna's third single, Get
Together. Warner will probably put out a video with the recent
live performances, or a video with clips from previous promos, but
no new video will be shot. We also heard news about Jump,
that will be the 4th single, but it won't be released commercially,
only as a promo for radio, as we told you a while ago. Get
Together will get it's radio play starting May 8th. 04 May - Exclusive W Magazine promo photos
Fansite DrownedMadonna has posted several promo shots of the upcoming
W Magazine Madonna photo shoot by Steven Klein. Check DrownedMadonna
for more photos! 03 May - Madonna
in 'W': Horsing around
Madonna's multiple personalities collide in the upcoming issue of
W magazine, on stands in New York Friday (nationwide on May 19).
The singer's proper English horsewoman meets the sexy Material Girl
and Boy Toy in a 58-page photo spread. The singer, 47, joined six
stallions on a Hollywood soundstage for a shoot with photographer
Steven Klein, their second collaboration for W. Just eight months
ago, Madonna was injured when she was thrown from a horse.
Among the images: a topless Madonna in fishnet stockings, long leather
gloves and riding crop; the singer dressed in black, cavorting with
a horse on the sand; Madonna pulling a horse's tail.
Madonna's Confessions
tour kicks off May 21 in Los Angeles. (source: USA
Today) 02 May - Get
Together gets June release
Dutch fansite MadonnaUnderground informed us that they got confirmation
from Warner Music NL that the next single Get
Together will indeed be released on Friday June 2 in the form
of cd single, maxi cd single and a 12" in Holland. So we can
assume the single will be released on June 2nd (Europe), 5th (UK)
and 6th (US).
Another Dutch fansite MadonnaNed reports that the video for Get
Together will be finished by the beginning of May and transported
to TV stations. Nothing yet confirmed whatever B-sides will be included,
but the track will be submitted to Dutch radio playlists in May
(no exact date known yet). 02
May - New portrait from Flo
Our friend Florence from France has sent us a new portrait of Madonna,
inspired by the Confessions
Tour, titled "Icon of a Woman". There are two slightly
different versions. Click to enlarge them. Enjoy! And thx Flo! 02 May - Madonna hits Staples Center
A fourth Confessions
Tour show was added for Los Angeles, California, but this time
Madonna will play at Staples Center, not at The Forum on Saturday,
June 3rd. Tickets will go on sale on www.ticketmaster.com
at 10 am local time on Sunday May 7th.
~ The new addition rounds up the tour dates to 50.
01 May - Madonna thrills fans at music festival
Madonna thrilled thousands of fans at the Coachella Valley Music
and Arts Festival Sunday, even as she brought a mainstream feel
to the traditionally edgy event.
A swollen outdoor crowd erupted in cheers after the Material Girl
made her entrance inside a glittering disco ball that split in two
and launched into Hung Up
for her opening number. She performed an abbreviated set of five
songs in less than a half hour.
Not everyone was excited to see the pop star at the musical extravaganza
best known for its lineup of indie-rock bands and dance-oriented
DJs. "I'm here for anything but Madonna," said Alessandra
Ambrosio, a Brazilian model. "Madonna is too pop to be here."
More than 100,000 people came to the inland desert for two sold-out
days of sun and sound. With 47 acts on Sunday's bill alone, fans
had so many choices they had to miss some bands to catch others.
Theresa Hioki, 20, sat next to her bother on a large expanse of
grass, contemplating the rest of the day's music ahead of them.
Sunday's lineup also included the up-and-coming Matisyahu, a Hasidic
reggae and hip-hop artist.
Hours before Madonna, the San Francisco-based Mates of State, a
husband and wife duo, performed their unique blend of alt-pop drum
and organ music.
Jason Hammel, a former cancer researcher, bounced in his seat as
he beat his drums furiously, while his wife, Kori Gardner, a former
school teacher, swayed in her red summer dress and played complex
passages on her organ. The couple has grown from Oakland party gigs
to receive a wave of attention for their smart, singable tunes.
British chart favorite James Blunt drew a large crowds, playing
to a wedged-in audience in the Mojave Tent. Near the tent openings,
the crowd stood 20 deep to catch a glimpse of the singer as he crooned
mellifluous tunes, capping his performance with the hit "You're
Beautiful" from his album "Back to Bedlam." (source:
AP/Yahoo)
01 May - Madonna makes festival debut
Madonna has made her festival debut this evening (April 30) at Coachella.
The singer played a six song set in the Sahara Dance Tent at the
Californian bash.
Arriving over 20 minutes late on stage, Madonna began with recent
single Hung Up as it seemed
nearly half of Coachella's festival goers crowded around the tent.
Getting into the spirit of things, the singer joined her band on
a flying-V guitar for two tracks, while robotic dancers wore stockings
over their heads.
Madonna used her set to attack the US President, changing the lyrics
of I Love New York
to "Just go to Texas and you can suck George Bush's dick".
She then joked with the crowd asking them "Do you wanna see
my arse?", before concluding the set with her first ever single
Everybody.
Madonna played: Hung Up Get Together I
Love New York Ray
Of Light Let It
Will Be Everybody
(source: NME)
01 May - Madonna wows crushing crowd
at Coachella
Madonna is the queen of the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.
No doubt about it.
Madonna helped Coachella set a two-day attendance record Saturday
and Sunday when at least 60,000 people a day crammed into the Empire
Polo Club in Indio.
The demand was so great for Madonna, it took the crowd 30 minutes
to inch their way across the field after her performance. Coincidentally,
that was just how long her performance was.
The Queen of Pop started 25 minutes after her scheduled start time,
emerging out of a disco ball with her ensemble of spacemen-like
dancers in a black outfit and shades. After opening with her recent
dance hit, Hung Up, which
she sang to open this year's Academy Grammy Awards, she told the
audience this was her first festival and 'give me some love.'
Madonna, 47, then sang songs from her most recent album, Confessions
on a Dance Floor, with a throbbing, enhanced electronica beat.
She played guitar on I
Love New York. Then she asked the fans - perhaps 30,000 people
including beer garden patrons and indie rock fans for The Editors
at the next tent over - if they wanted her to do an old song.
Then she asked if she should take her pants off. "It's too
hot to wear clothes," she teased. Then, stripping to her tights,
she asked, "Does my ass look good?" knowing she is incredibly
buff.
Then she sang an old song, One song. Everybody.
She writhed around the floor a bit and then the concert was over.
There were people who didn't want to see Madonna at the alternative-oriented
festival.
Fonzie Hernandez of Coachella wore a T-shirt he designed that said,
'Madonna killed Coachella.' "She doesn't belong here,"
he said. "She's pop."
But even fans stuck in the glacial-like retreat from the Madonna
set said it was worth it to see Madonna. "I think it's
awesome and incredible," said Kymberly Whitaker of La Quinta.
"She'll probably never be here again in our little Coachella
Valley."
Paul Tollett, founder of the Los Angeles-based Goldenvoice promoters,
said the increase in attendance presented few challenges. Madonna
was as easy to work with, he said, as the management for Tool and
Depeche Mode. "From the beginning," he said. "They
wanted to fit it and not overpower the show."
Tool was the Coachella Stage headliner. Other top performers included
the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Matisyahu and Paul Oakenfold. (source: The
Desert Sun)