01-02 September - Tel Aviv They say that a good thing never lasts and then it has to fall... Though Madonna denies that in Give It 2 Me, unfortunately the Sticky & Sweet Tour now comes to an end. Even if on September 2nd, Madonna entered the stage on her throne for the 85th time, Candy Shop was just as sassy as always, and her twisted "Everything!" in the chorus still sounded as funny as the first time she did it. On the first show, Madonna had a goofy moment during Beat Goes On when she wiped the floor with a towel. The rest of the show had a top notch performance, with Madonna mentioning the absence of Israeli shows in the past 16 years, plus talking about hoping for peace and called Israel the "energy capital of the world". The real surprise was Madonna bringing out her daughter Lourdes during Give It 2 Me who was jumping with her. But that was just a teaser for the final show!
Unfortunately rumours about Celebration being performed or Justin Timberlake joining Madonna did not turn out true, but Madonna surprised fans and let her children get even more spotlight: Rocco sat at the DJ booth during Music, Lourdes played the piano in Devil Wouldn't Recognize You and joined the dancers during Miles Away!
During Spanish
Lesson, when the dancers took off their robes, for the surprise of Madonna and fans alike, they all wore hotpant with the guys even appearing shirtless. Madonna thanked them for showing her their asses and asked the crowd to sing along Miles Away with the naked people. She even forgot some of the words and said she could not concentrate, referring to the ring of dancers around her (watch here).
Madonna gave a short but emotional speech before You Must Love Me, she called Israeli people her favourites and thanked everyone who contributed to the show and remembered the amazing time she had with this tour. She said "I never want this moment to end" and by the end of the ballad, she got teary-eyed.
Naturally the show had a high-energy finale with Ray Of Light & Give It 2 Me, had the whole Hayarkon Park jumping and singing along (with Lola joining again!), Madonna holdinng an Israeli flag, honouring the end of her longest tour ever!
In the Live Nation press release, words of Arthur Fogel mark the end of an era and a new beginning: "With Sticky & Sweet Madonna has proven yet again that there isvirtually no limit to what she can accomplish both creatively and
commercially."
24, 26 & 29 August - Belgrade, Bucharest & Sofia The last 3 shows on the European continent were all in brand new countries for Madonna. Naturally she got a lot of attention in Serbia, Romania and Bulgaria with her fantastic show, showed top form and pleased legions of fans. Unfortunately not everything went perfect, since it already made rounds in the worldwide press that Madonna spoke up against Gypsy-discrimination at the Bucharest show which divided the audience and a considerable amount of attenders did not share Madonna's enthusiasm. Since then both Madonna and her Gypsy band reaffirmed their point of view and condemned the people booing her. Madonna herself used her now signature "I'm not sorry" song Human Nature to address this in Bulgaria, changing the word "sex" to "Gypsies" and inserting some additional venom into the song (watch here). In Sofia, a fan outside the stadium posted offensive transparents about Madonna's adoption and he immediately got banned from attending the concert. Thankfully this incident did not escalate, neither Madonna repeated her Gypsy speech in Bulgaria, so the sold out crowd of the Levski Stadium did not get affected and got a top-notch performance. The Michael Jackson tribute during Holiday also felt more special for both the fans and the performers, as MJ would have turned 51 on August 29th (for more on the Bucharest show, check out SPIN's review).
Contrary to previous reports, Madonna did not stay in Vienna during the Eastern European leg, she divided her time between Budapest and Bucharest, even got spotted relaxing a bit with her dancers in the hotel pool in Romania. After the Sofia show Madonna immediately flew to Israel, where the tour is sadly coming to an end. The last 2 shows in Tel Aviv are immensely hyped up and there are several rumours circulating. At the very least, Madonna will definitely give her all to honor the tour finale double-date in a place that's very special for her.
Last, but not least, according to several reports across the online Madonna community, it seems Madonna's manager Guy Oseary has been giving out some hints to fans at the front rows about Madonna's future projects: not surprisingly, she's aiming to release a new album in the fall of 2010 (which fits her usual 2 and a half year gap between records) and then of course she would tour to promote it, might be at the end of 2010 already, or early 2011, not clear as of yet. Of course these plans are tentative, but keep in mind her current show is built around the concept of not wasting time... ;-)
22 August - Budapest
First of all, I'm writing this entry on the first anniversary of the Sticky & Sweet Tour, so before I go into detail, I'd like to thank Madonna and everyone else who worked on this show, which might be her best live effort ever, in the name of every single fan who has a great experience with this tour. Last night, Madonna hit Dani's home country Hungary for the first time ever.
It was my 3rd Sticky & Sweet show and it seems I manage to pick the shows where the delay becomes legendary. Of course I expected Madonna to be late as always, but it was very disappointing that she started at 10.05 pm, which was one of her most late kick offs in the past month. Not to mention that laying down the stage protection in front of everyone was very unprofessional and DJ Enferno could do little to ease the tension, even a big booing took place not long before the actual start. In the end the stage protection would not have been necessary if the show started in time. Anyway, at least Celebration got a great response in Paul's set, with the funky quartet of AntBoogie, Hypnosis, Charles and Jaron winding up the audience. The venue itself was not as great as I imagined, but I think it was still better than the old stadium.
The show started off as usual, the opening one-two punch was the same as everywhere else with the expected Budapest/Hungary greets in the second song. After all the waiting, at this point I expected the show would not have any surprises for someone who knows the concert by heart. Little did I know things were about to change. Human Nature started off with Madonna asking "Are you ready Budapest?" twice and I could not believe my ears. How did the "That's right motherfuckers, I have no regrets" song became an open plea to the crowd to forgive Madonna's late entrance? All of a sudden I was no longer hearing the song I used to call the weakest link of the show, the song I held grudges against for being pushed so vehemently by Madonna was gone and I was seeing Madonna putting that extra something in it that was missing. How ironic that this song works the best when Madonna is sorry! While I still maintain that thematically this is the most out of place number of the show, I can no longer think it's the least interesting part. The different vocoder melody in the second verse helps as well. Vogue stayed the same as always,
and while it was very disappointing that not even this megahit could
get the people around me into it, I was glad to see the ladies getting
the spotlight once again in that fantastic intro. Into The Groove got
one of the worst response of the night, which genuinely shocked
me, almost nobody was into it and the person who got the microphone
to do the singalong while she jumps rope sang nothing, which Madonna
even commented after. Yet, she tried to outdo herself in this song
as well when she asked Budapest to give her support twice, and then
was funny to see Sofia and Paul worshipping Madonna's muscles.
Madonna addressed the non-singing guy in the intro of Holiday and once again addressed our city and I began to see a pattern. I was a lot more into Holiday this time around and finally the crowd woke up when Kento emerged as Michael Jackson. The rest of Holiday got a bigger reaction than any other song before it, which started to become promising. Dress You Up was my first clear highlight of the show, it sounds amazing live, the samples of Sex Pistols and The Knacks are brilliantly interpolated here. This song had yet another shout out for Budapest which started to become surreal. Not even halfway through the show and Madonna already mentioned my city more than the foreign ones I attended to.
Unfortunately Madonna did not dedicate She's
Not Me to the beautiful Hungarian girls (she must have not had
the time to check them out) but retained the "This one's for
the ladies! Ladies, have I got stories to tell? We need to talk!"
speech. As always, a brilliant number but Madonna spiced it up at
the end, when she pointed at Emilie's 'Boy Toy' belt and kept telling
the audience that no way it's her. The lesbian kiss was there again,
which got another great response. Music was quite uneventful, yet again another huge hit that did not get the expected response, it was one of my lowpoints and clearly the worst rendition of Music I've ever seen. The finale-esque thing at the end is overdone, it does give the feel that they want the crowd to leave midway through the show.
Fortunately that's not the case and pretty soon I got to hear my
favourite Hard Candy song
once again, the haunting Devil
Wouldn't Recognize You. clearly a number I know by heart bit-by-bit,
yet the weather managed to alter it a bit: during Madonna's amazing
descent from the piano, her hair covered her face because of the
wind and that greatly added to this iconic moment that I cannot
have enough. Since the piano blocked my view when she went to the
main stage, I looked at the screens and during the last "I
do" bit, it seemed Madonna lost her balance for a split second
and made a quick step forward.
The song that's so often defended by me Spanish
Lesson did not blow me away like on the 2 previous shows and
I have to openly admit that it got the worst response of the night,
Madonna could have been touching herself on the main stage during
the song and only I would have noticed. When the dancers follow
their teacher and take their robes off was a cool moment. She introduced
this song with a "Let's get this party started right?"
which did not surprise me, but she also added a "Are you ready
for your Spanish lesson?" just before "Habla Español?",
another attempt of her to wake people up.
The crowd finally started to improve during Miles Away, the clapping went down very well and Madonna gave a big grin. Her speech was brief, she only asked if we were having a good time and dedicated this song just to us. Clearly one of the better received songs of the night, makes me wonder if all the tour feedback is actually a legitimate reason for the song to be included on the upcoming greatest hits.
Another overplayed number for me came, La Isla Bonita, which now was "only" as great as anywhere else, the crowd kept appreciating and eventually they were won over by Doli Doli, which I naturally expected. The gorgeous Sofia hit the spotlight and once again she becomes my most appreciated dancer, while Madonna was having shots and making silly looks next to Paul. Before the next song, Madonna whispered something in his ear when he handled her the guitar. I'll leave it up to our visitors to decide whether it was just Madonna passing a message to the stage management, or was about something after the show. ;-) You Must Love Me
was the first song when I felt home in the crowd, only later on
I realized it was the "Hungary song" since it's from the
movie she filmed here more than a decade ago. Even though Madonna
did not give a speech, fans held up signs saying "Hungary loves
you" which she liked and even gave a small giggle when the
fans kept making her blush. This song proved that Madonna is a great
multitasker, not only she paid attention at her beautiful vocals,
receiving the love of the audience, but also gave attention to the
rain that started just when she sat down for this performance. Was
very funny to see Madonna looking at the skies after lines like
"this isn't where we intended to be". She held the guitar
above her head at the end but the crowd cared nothing about the
rain and wanted to prove that we do love her. 4 Minutes was another crowd pleaser, the bass is still a killer and the bad live vocals of 2008 were no longer there.
However, it's Like A Prayer when the crowd was elevated into something else. It was finally a song everyone kept singing, the mash-up with "Feels Like Home" pleased the vast majority of the crowd, the outro with Madonna getting engulfed by the flames was another pleasing moment! By
the second half of the show, I managed to get slightly closer to
the end of catwalk by evading a couple of taller people so I could
witness the brilliant Frozen
in all its glory. The rain started to get a bit more serious at
this point and the lyrics seemed to be too confusing for people,
but the Calvin Harris sample broke yet another response record on
this show. It was clearly another highlight for me, I'm genuinely
in love with the Open Your
Heart snippet, which is funny because I never actually realized
I loved this song that much! And I think I finally have my interpretation
of this song. While the previous number is about breaking the boundaries
between different religion, this song seems to be about bringing
men and women together: Madonna dances and strengthens the boys
and girls separately and the combination of two songs with similar
theme suggests it's about the different genders wanting the same
but expressing themselves differently. Of course Madonna succeeds
and she makes the people come together. The culmination of the evening
and the absolute hightlight of this unique show came with the penultimate
song, Ray Of Light. I've
seen this song live four times already and I loved each previous
rendition to bits, so it would have needed a miracle to make this
version the best. And guess what, that miracle did happen. First
Madonna did the "Rain, rain, go away!" bit and then asked
Budapest to give their all and jump for her. And everyone did their
best, even though people were obviously very exhausted at this point,
including myself. But that was not all of it. Madonna took the microphone
from the stand and gave it to a fan in the front row so the crowd
sang the complete third verse instead of Madonna. You'd think this
only happens in Latin America. On top of that, Madonna stole a silly
looking golden hat from a fan and performed the final part of the
song before throwing it away. If that was not enough, then we got
Madonna pointing at herself during the last two lines, finally confirming
my theory about this song being the perfect embodiment of Madonna's
career and persona. Before doing the guitar breakdown that segues
into the grand finale, she even let a scream out. This performance
proved how wrong all the fans are who think Ray
Of Light is a tired song on tours by now and nobody wants to
hear it. Face it, this is her "Purple Rain" and it's the
song that can make a tame crowd go insane, not her 80s hits. May
Madonna never stop performing Ray
Of Light!
Unfortunately the powers of nature started to get impatient and the first minute of closer Give It 2 Me had people putting their raincoats on as now we were genuinely getting soaked. Madonna did not let her show to be ruined and used the same outfit as always and gave her all until the very last second. After Ray Of Light this was not that impressive, but still, everyone kept jumping and singing alone, even the microphone handout moments worked very well. At her quick departure, she did thank Budapest, which is also not something present in every show!
According to media reports, Madonna did spend the night in Hungary after all. I thank her for giving such a special show in my own country and I will never forget this experience!
18 August - Munich Madonna's lone German show
in 2009 was another one of those "long time no see" moments as the last time Madonna visited Munich was 19 years ago. Once again, Madonna hit the gorgeous Olympic Stadium and did not disappoint. Attendance was far from full capacity and the audience kind of resembled the Scandinavian crowds, but Madonna was not bothered by any of that and showed off a great mood.
While the girls changed her shoes in the intro of Holiday, she cheekily asked "Which song was that you were singing?" to the girl who was supposed to sing the chorus of Into The Groove while Madonna jumped rope, but she got the lyrics wrong.
The venom of She's Not Me seems to be absent in 2009 as each show sees that song dedicated to the beautiful girls of each country Madonna visits. Before the upbeat Spanish Lesson, Madonna talked a bit of German, said "Danke schön"
("Thank you!") and "Sprechen Sie Deutsch?" ("Do you speak German?"). There were some problems with the circular screen and seems Valeree had to stand in for Nilaya in some numbers. The German crowd brought a surprise for Madonna just before You Must Love Me, where they used a hundred balloons and sang Happy Birthday for her.
Madonna appreciated it, saying "Thank you, Germany, thank you. But now it's my turn to sing." then launched the vulnerable Evita song. At the end of the show, Madonna grabbed a French flag for herself and she happily showed it off, to much delight of the French fans attending.
As the Ljubljana show is cancelled, next stop will be Budapest! Madonna will stay in Vienna during the whole Eastern European leg and she will fly to each stage directly from there, and right after the show she will be en route to Austria. Expect a more detailed review from the Hungary show over the weekend as Dani from the Mad-Eyes team is attending!
13 & 15 August - Prague & Warsaw The
tour finally reaches Eastern Europe! Even though it's Madonna's second visit to the Czech Republic. Unlike on the Confessions Tour, where she hit the Sazka Arena for 2 dates, this time around she performed in the Chodov Natural Amphitheatre, which is quite possibly the least impressive venue of the tour. Basically it's just an open air grass field some hundred metres away from a residental area. unfortunately the organization also became one of the all time worst,
as security could not do anything with people rushing and pushing down everyone and everything, including the barrier itself, eventually making the golden circle overpacked with holders of cheaper tickets. The show went well, Madonna said she liked Prague and decided to give them another Gypsy song after Doli Doli, which did not get an universally positive response and some fans started to become impatient. Madonna continued her show with a "Shall I go on?" and after that both the crowd and the artist had a great time,
with Madonna once again jumping down from the catwalk during the Give It 2 Me singalong. (for Prague press pictures, click here)
On the other hand, Poland got to see Madonna for the first time ever. The show at Bemowo Airport of Warsaw was attended by twice as much people as in Prague, and what a special show it was (even though religious conservativists were doing everything not to make it happen)! Of course it was the birthday show of the tour, and the Polish fans prepared for the evening with thousands of white heart shaped papers, which were held up just before You Must Love Me.
The crowd gave Madonna 3 rounds of 'Happy Birthday' and sang a traditional Polish song that went "may you live a hundred years", as a sweet way to felicitate Madonna for her 51st birthday. Madonna was astonished by the gesture and said every time she does a show and sees us smile it changes her life. "I love my job. This is the best birthday present ever." and "I feel your love!" when the whole crowd kept chanting "We love you!" at the end of the ballad performance
(watch here).
8-9 & 11 August - Gothenburg & Copenhagen
The last 2 countries visited in the Scandinavian part of the tour schedule were Sweden & Denmark, and these countries had a Madonna tour for a second time now. In Sweden, Madonna performed the third double date of the tour in Gothenburg. Unlike 19 years ago, when she opened the European leg of the Blond Ambition Tour in this city at the Eriksberg Harbour in daylight, this time around Scandinavia's biggest stadium, the famous Ullevi hosted her. As opposed to the previous Nordic shows, Madonna started the Sweden shows closer to 10 pm. Seems Madonna is trying to outdo herself as she keeps making her grand entrace with a smile that looks to be bigger than on the previous show!
Madonna this time dedicated She's Not Me to the Swedish ladies and after the line "And make up for the things you lack" she made a joke with 'boy toy' dancer Emilie as she said "which is a butt" while pointing at her. Before You Must Love Me, she talked about being happy to be back in Sweden since it has a special place in her heart, and pointed out how often she works with Swedes. She said Swedish people were creative and very sexual people, who liked to party. The crowd tried to show appreciation for these compliments at the end of the song, when Madonna sang "you must love...", they all shouted "me", which made Madonna to make another joke, as she finished the number singing
"you must love... me... or you!". Also, Madonna made a mistake in her guitar playing and after the first chorus she said "even when I play the wrong chords (watch here)!
The show on Sunday, the 9th had Madonna in great mood once again, even though before the concert it was raining heavily in Gothenburg, but fortunately not during the show. After the Frozen performance, Madonna asked the Swedes "Are you frozen?" and "Are you hot?", the latter got an affirmative response so Madonna nodded and stuck her tongue out! (for Gothenburg press pictures, click here)
The Denmark show also took place in a big stadium, Parken, that accomodated around 45,000 spectators for the concert on Tuesday. The main event of this show was Madonna felicitating her son Rocco, who turned 9 on August 11th. Right before You Must Love Me, the Gypsy band gave music and and the devoted fans gladly sang Happy Birthday to Rocco, who was also watching his mother performing (watch here).
The show contained a problem with Madonna's microphone during Human Nature, exactly in the same moment with the fittingly venomous lyrics, about wanting to silence her (watch here). After the gorgeous Devil Wouldn't Recognize You, Madonna said "Thank you, or should I say gracias?" and as the introduction to the next song, she then asked Denmark if they spoke Spanish and joked "I would be fairly impressed if you did!". In Ray Of Light she wanted the fans to jump as always, but the ever so conservative Nordic crowd did not obey fully, so Madonna made remarks on this as well. (for Copenhagen press pictures, click here)
Unfortunately neither the Swedish, nor the Danish media was particulary impressed with Madonna and she got mixed reviews, recalling her show in Horsens 3 years ago that did not blow critics away either...
Now, Madonna's Northern European tour comes to an end as she leaves Denmark. Next stop: Eastern Europe, who is most eager to prove her they definitely do it better! ;-)
04 & 06 August - Tallinn & Helsinki Although today is quite an unfortunate day for the tour with the news of the cancellation of the Slovenian show, we should not forget about positive events. Madonna has just had two fantastic shows, with a massive amount of spectators. Naturally, both shows started in daylight but fortunately neither Madonna, nor the fans experienced bad weather.
On Tuesday, she performed on the beautiful Song Festival Ground of Tallinn, Estonia, where she impressed 75,000 people with her act. The show went without any technical problems and was notable for Madonna arriving onstage with a huge "wow" on her face, and giving Sofia a funny look when she attempted to take her jacked off during the opening number, this time around, without any delay. Unfortunately for Estonia, Madonna did not stay much in the country as she arrived from St. Petersburg hours before the show, and not long after her grand finale, she was already en route to the next city (check out our Tallinn press photos gallery here).
Thursday saw an even bigger audience in the West Harbour of Finland's capital Helsinki, which was the northest stop of the tour. A staggering amount of 85,000 people went to see Madonna's first ever show in Suomi, which is already being called as the biggest pop concert ever of Scandinavia. Both the fans and press were very enthusiastic, Madonna clearly won the hearts of Finnish fans. She was very talkative during the show, dedicated She's Not Me to the pretty ladies of Finland, and after Game Over, she promised she'd be back! Reportedly the crowd was better than on previous Northern shows and Like A Prayer got the biggest response.
Since this was Madonna's biggest tour audience in this decade, together with the Horsens show 3 years ago, unfortunately many fans were forced to witness the whole show on the big screens. But it is so difficult to bring such a show, filled with details to a huge crowd... However, Madonna will never be able to perform at the Jätkäsaari again, as it's going to be turned into a residental area (for pictures, click here).
Now, Madonna is getting ready for the 3rd double date of her tour, still in Scandinavia, in Gothernburg, Sweden, where she's occupying the famous Ullevi Stadium over the weekend.
02 August - Saint Petersburg Madonna's second visit to Russia had one of the most interesting venues in her entire career. She performed at the Palace Square of Saint Petersburg, which is situated in front of the monumental Winter Palace, that was the setting of several events of worldwide significance, including the Bloody Sunday of 1905 and the October Revolution of 1917, served as the residence of the ruler Tsars and is the home of world-famous Hermitage Museum, founded by Catherine the Great. The gorgeous spectacle unfortunately got spoiled by heavy rain during the opening act, but the crowd still managed to give it up for the new single Celebration and Jesus' appearance in Paul Oakenfold's set.
According to fan reports, Madonna was in a very good mood throughout the show (fortunately the rain did not come back so it was yet another daylight show for our M, as she started just before 9:30 pm). In the opening number Candy Shop, it took a lot longer than usual for Sofia to take Madonna's coat off as it got tied to her wrist, so they missed out half of the choreography in the second chorus (watch here)! The crowd was greeted in Beat Goes On (watch here), as usual. She dedicated the acoustic song Miles Away to Russia and since it was the birthday of Arkady the violinist, Madonna felicitated him onstage, after the Arkady Gips trio played an encore song after the usual Doli Doli!
Madonna showed her appreciation to Russia and said she was happy to perform at a historical place. (watch here)
At the very end of the show, Madonna waved goodbye with "Thank you Russia, see you next time", which is surely a delight for Russian fans. Contrary to media speculation, Madonna did not swear onstage, neither did she incorporate communist messages into her show.
After Russia, Madonna prepares for the most difficult week of the tour as she's going to do 4 shows on the first week of August!
28 & 30 July - Oslo Madonna's double-date debut in Norway was definitely special and it came with several peculiar aspects. First of all, the venue Valle Hovin in Oslo is basically an ice-skating ring in the middle of residental area, so Madonna had to finish her act by 11.15 pm. Which means after seven times with Madonna being fashionably late on this tour, the lady had to do her grand entrance before 9.30 pm this time around. While this would not be that much of a surprise, we're talking about Scandinavia, where the sun sets late in the evening, so unlike any of her previous shows in recent years, she performed most of her show in daylight! Seeing the 40,000 large crowd in all its glory must have suprised Madonna when she rolled in on her throne,
making a funny expression (watch here), the last time she experienced that must have been nineteen years ago at the opening show of the European Blond Ambition Tour in Gothenburg. The rest of the concert showed Madonna in a great mood, even though the majority of the audience was reportedly very conservative, Madonna must have noticed that after ten shows with fantastic audience. Because of the residental area, there were some people standing on top of the buildings nearby, but that did not bother Madonna and she gave her all. She's Not Me saw her wearing a straw hat, so the number harkened back to Let It Will Be even more now.
Unfortunately the second show brought Madonna and her fans less favourable circumstances. The whole show was performed in really heavy rain and cold, which is again another "throwback" to Blond Ambition, as Madonna famously performed her first Japanese shows in rain. Madonna proved to be worthy enough for the Nordic attitude as she managed to perform the whole concert in its entirety, with only a little bit of complaining. Just before Ray Of Light, she said it might be the final song of the evening, but that may have been said just to wind up the audience, as in the end Madonna did close the show with
Give It 2 Me. Naturally, the costumes had to be altered and while normally Madonna performs Human Nature & Vogue in a very light ensemble, this time she was forced to cut down the glamour and wear a large coat and tracksuit pants to keep herself warm, with an assistant holding an umbrella for her during the guitar song. Even the high-energy version of the aptly titled Frozen had Madonna dancing in that coat (watch here)! The heavy rain not only affected her dance moves, but also caused problems with the screens and the light. Madonna covered herself with her own acoustic guitar at the end of You Must Love Me. But in the end, Madonna claimed victory as "I can take it,
I conquered the rain!" and commanded fans to dance because "I'm risking my life!"
We congratulate Madonna, the crew and all the fans in Oslo for their dedication on getting through this altogether!
21, 23 & 25 July - Barcelona, Madrid & Zaragoza Bartie: Arriving at the Olympic Stadium in Barcelona was something nostalgic.
Just next to the stadium, I saw the Palau San Jordi, where I saw my very
first Madonna show 8 years ago. Back then, I spent nearly 30
hours waiting in queue with Emma and several other fans I befriended.
For Sticky & Sweet, it's a wonderful
reunion with Emma, who hasn't done any show since. Together with
my Brazilian friends Josh and Uriel, I only arrive in the afternoon
this time. I didn't feel like having the traditional queueing stress
and figure my golden circle ticket will suffice for a good view.
Some stress after all when turns out that some Ticketmaster tickets
have not arrived at the box office yet. We only receive them at
6.15pm, just before the doors open. Even inside, Josh almost doesn't
make it inside the Golden Circle, but in the end we find ourselves
all together on a good spot in front of the catwalk.
Around 8.30pm, as the heat of the day is becoming more bearable,
Paul Oakenfold warms up the audience with his now familiar DJ set.
Hypnosis - bare chest and wearing a big afro wig - comse on stage
to entertain us, then Paul joins and then... Jesus Luz comes shaking
with them too! Fans go crazy and cameras are flashing. Guy Oseary
is in the pit taking pictures of fans and of Oakenfold & co.
An hour later the DJ set wraps up. Some crew members cover the stage
with plastic because some raindrops are coming down. But fortunately
it dries up before it gets serious. It's past 10pm when the plastic
comes off and moments later the lights go out. Me and my friends
prepare for our final Sticky & Sweet experience.
With a big smile, our queen sits on her throne. Looks like she's
in a good mood. "Hello Barcelona!" Madonna cheers as she gets to
Beat Goes On. I
praise myself lucky to have yet again a great view - especially
since I'm taller than most Spanish fans around me. A great view
on Madonna, and her gorgeous dancers. Especially Vogue
is pure eye candy, with Jason, Paul, Norman & Hypnosis showing
off their masculin physics. However, Madonna always ensures she
remains the center of attention.
"Alright Barcelona , that's the way to do it!" she shouts, as the
crowd sings along for Into
The Groove. As in most cities, the Holiday
performance with the MJ tribute is largely appreciated by the Spanish
audience. Once again, she convinces me that all her 2009 changes
are for the better! During Music
she screws up some lyrics, but laughs it away by replacing the usual
"Please don't stop!" by "Especially if I can't remember the words!".
Of course, Spanish
Lesson is something special at the first of three Spanish shows:
"Oh my God, finally I can say it! Habla Espagnol?!". Although she
is in a good mood and is clearly having fun, she sometimes seems
a bit tired. The tragedy of the past week seems to have had its
effects on her. Before Miles
Away she asks the crowd to help her remember the words because
"I've got a lot on my mind". Another reference in her speech before
You Must Love Me,
which goes along the following lines: "It's always great to be back
in Barcelona! Great people, great atmosphere. But we've lived several
days of tragedy, between Michael Jackson and what happened in Marseille.
It makes you think about life. We should be happy to be alive. And
not wait till it's too late to appreciate it."
When she asks fans to take off their shirts for La
Isla Bonita, some are thrown on stage. She picks up one of them,
dances around with it before throwing it back in the crowd. As she
sits down for Doli Doli, another shirt hits her face, to which some
react in shock but Madonna laughs it away. Although my highlights
remain the haunting Devil
and the fierce Like A Prayer,
the new Frozen does a major
effort to win that title. So great to see how she can still totally
re-invent that song! And with the fantastic Calvin Harris song that
I love! While I want to jump along but my back is killing me, I
watch how Madonna easily sets the heavy dancing rhytm for her dancers.
For the final two dance songs, we all take our last energy to dance
and jump along. After a steaming two hours, she disappears with
a "Thank you, goodnight, buenas noches!"
All excited, and a bit sad because our last tour stop has ended,
we walk back to Emma's car. But we hear some familiar sounds coming
from the stadium. It's the new single, Celebration
playing! We run back, to find out that Madonna's video crew is still
filming fans for the Celebration
video. That explains why Madonna thanked "the fans that danced in
her video before and AFTER the show." We watch how the lucky ones
who got selected show their yellow wristband to get inside the make-up
tent and then head off to dance in front of the blue screen. Hopefully
we'll soon get to see the result of that!
Madonna continued her tour in Spain with two more dates, it's the only country in the 2009 tour schedule where Madonna visits 3 cities.
Even though the Spanish dates reportedly could not sell every single ticket (but she performed a total of 5 shows within 10 months!), judging by fan reports Madonna was not the least bothered by that and she clearly gave her all in both Madrid and Zaragoza, showing a great mood and very dedicated to impress her audience. In the Zaragoza, she used a lot of Spanish words, but forgot her own lyrics during Spanish Lesson and Ray Of Light, with even making fans to sing some parts instead of her during the guitar song. Of course Zaragoza will be most remembered for being the first venue where Paul Oakenfold played the new single Celebration in the pre-show. He spun a remix of the song twice, and will keep on this tradition at the upcoming shows!
Madonna and her entourage are now getting ready for a big climate change, as they are moving to Scandinavian territories after the Spanish heat. Madonna's first ever extensive visit to Northern and Eastern Europe is coming up, hopefully she's gonna be welcomed with a bang!
14 & 16 July - Milan & Udine
Not since 1990 it happened that Madonna performed 2 different Italian
cities on the same tour. In Milan, Madonna gave a fantastic show,
aided by an energetic crowd. She kept saying "Ciao Italia!"
and during the You Must
Love Me speech, she referred to her Italian roots. Unfortunately
the Udine show bathed in the shadow of the tragedy at Marseille,
which happened just a few hours before Madonna hit the stage. While
she kept her good mood for most of the show, and even made the crowd
chant the famous "Italians do it better!" phrase, she
could not hold back her tears during the acoustic Evita
ballad and gave the following speech, paying tribute to the victims:
"Before I continue the show I want to take a moment to acknowledge
and pay tribute to two people who lost their lives today. I don't
know if you've heard. Two
men building my show in Marseille where we're going next, the crane
fell and we don't know why. I hate to be associated with suffering.
I want to pay tribute to their families. Let's take a moment to
appreciate our family, loved ones, friends around us." (watch
here)
She also dedicated Ray Of
Light to these unfortunate people ("Let's give it up for
the Charlie's!").
By now, it's clear that there aren't much differences between this
year's shows: the Michael Jackson tribute and the shirt taking off
during La Isla Bonita
are integrate parts of the show, and the request section is nowhere
to be found. The only part where Madonna lets in some spontaneity
is the intro of You
Must Love Me.
Since the next tour stop in France got canceled, the tour will be
resuming with three back-to-back dates in Spain next week, and then
the tour will move to Northern Europe.
In less tour-related news, Madonna actually used the Italian stops
of the tour to think about her upcoming projects. After the Milan
show, she attended a party by Dolce & Gabbana along with Jesus
Luz, where she and her entourage were filmed for an upcoming new
video, Celebrate,
from the upcoming greatest hits album. Her official site also recruited
fans with Madonna memorablia to attend the filming in Milan on Saturday.
Seems Madonna is treating us with a straight up party video!
11 July - Werchter
For the first time in her career, Madonna performs in Belgium, home
country of Mad-Eyes webmaster Bartie. Some 65.000 fans came
down to the festival ground of Werchter, known for its annual rock
festival, which took place last weekend. It's situated pretty much
in the middle of nowhere, so when walking through the fields to
get there, it's a whole other concert experience than when going
to Bercy or Wembley. The whole gang was presented for this home
country concert: the Mad-Eyes team Bartie & Dani, Stijn, Krissy
& Peggy. And naturally lots of Belgian fans & friends were
there too. Because of the cloudy and sometimes rainy weather, we
decided not to queue early and we ended up arriving only at 7pm.
We were pretty shocked to find ourselves in a great spot right in
front of the catwalk in a fantastically small golden circle. At
8pm Paul Oakenfold got the crowd dancing to his beats, but when
the rain came down, umbrellas came up and the atmosphere slowed
down. But as a miracle, the sky cleared up right before the start
of Sticky & Sweet. Madonna waited till it was dark enough to
start, which was only at 10.15pm. Although critics would moan about
that 45 minute delay, we
would soon forget about it. Because we were about to get one of
the best shows we had ever seen.
It was immediately clear that Madonna was in a great mood. She was
smiling to the fans a lot and was clearly having a good time. The
weather staying dry must've helped her mood: "I'm so happy
the rain stopped!" she shouted before Miles
Away. Small mistake when she addressed us in French before Human
Nature: "Je ne regrette rien!" (= I have no regrets).
Someone should have told her that Werchter is in the Dutch speaking
part of the country, and that she was performing on the Flemish
holiday. The crowd didn't make much of a deal about it though. Especially
where we were standing, people were having fun and dancing. Even
though there were many VIP's in the golden circle that were crealy
not fans. The royal prince Laurent and several ministers were among
them. Also the Flemish pop star Natalia, whose recent tour is inspired
a lot by Madonna, was spotted there. Madonna appreciated the great
response: "Thank you Belgium, you've been a great crowd!"
she said during Ray Of Light.
This was my 5th Sticky & Sweet show, but the first to see the
2009 changes. And we all agreed that all changes were for the better.
It was good to hear Holiday
after its 5 year absence. I could hear the Everybody
sample, but wasn't sure what sample was supposed to come from the
new Celebrate. The
MJ
tribute got a enormous respons from the audience. The rock version
of Dress You Up, spiced
up with the tones of 'My Sharona', worked remarkably better than
last year's Borderline.
But of course, the highlight of all changes was Frozen,
especially because it was the 'forbidden fruit'. Belgian fans and
press had been guessing for weeks whether Madonna would play this
song, that can't be sold, played or performed on Belgian territory
since a judge ruled in 2005 that it plagiarised a song by composer
Salvatore Aquaviva. The fact that Madonna changed her setlist to
include Frozen on the tour leg
that includes Belgium, can be called at least remarkable. Remarkable
but not surprising: Madonna wants to show who is in control. If
that means paying a fine, then so be it. And that's how we all like
her, isn't it?
The dance version was fierce, a great new re-invention after the
two previous tour performances of the song. Several verses were
done instrumentally, with Madonna only singing the humming parts.
First the female dancers supported her, then the guys did their
part. All screens were used to show parts of the original music
video. The performance was a great addition to the legendary Like
A Prayer performance, which was still the highlight of the show.
Other masterpieces were the energetic Into
The Groove, the impeccable Devil
Wouldn't Recognize You and the beautifully vulnerable You
Must Love Me. Let's hope Madonna has enjoyed the Belgian crowd
as much as we enjoyed her show, so we can see her again on one of
the next tours!
Dani's review: It was only my second
time seeing this tour, but it almost felt like I was seeing a brand
new tour! Even though last year I had already thought it was one
of her best, the Belgium show convinced me that she's at the top
of her game now, when it comes to performing live!
I didn't think the new Candy
Shop backdrop was necessary, it kind of felt out of place after
the Sweet Machine intro, but Madonna's brand new hot looks and her
amazing mood quickly made me forget that (though her new costume
is barely noticeable). I couldn't believe my eyes when she was smiling
during Human Nature and
asked the fans to sing along. Last year she quickly run through
it, but this time around, even my least favourite moment of the
show all of a sudden became alive and exciting!
Interestingly, the Belgian crowd got spoiled too early, as before
Madonna hit the stage, the crew had to bring out the Rolls Royce
from Beat Goes On
to test if it still worked on the soaked stage. Fortunately it did,
so during the actual show, this number once again went down with
a bang, being one of her best songs in this decade. Since
I was quite close to the front, this time around, I could pay attention
on more details, instead of just focusing on Madonna. During the
intro of Vogue (where she was
definitely holding back a smile to stay in character in spite of
constant cheering), the four female dancers appeared with holding
lorgnettes, obviously adding to the 1920s Art Deco feel of the first
segment. The dancing of this number is still the best, even though
all the 4 boys and 4 girls give their all, Madonna manages to stand
out and remain the true pinnacle of the number.
The second segment was where things started to change up. While
Die Another Day remained
just a quick break to catch my breath, Into
The Groove still sounds as fresh as it did last year. Madonna
once again presented DJ Enferno to the crowd and lived out her ultimate
fantasy, she only asked us to make some noise once, and after the
double dutch, she made no remarks. Her costume was the same as last
year, except a skirt instead of the hotpants, which was fitting
for the massive dancing in this segment.
The song ended with the same singalong, and to much of my surprise,
she once again fell onstage and Emilie & Jenny still changed
her shoes while there was a heart beat on the screens. I feel that
this part should have been more drastically altered, as the flow
into the first new performance of the night, Holiday
was not that smooth. The choreography did not disappoint (although
I do prefer the puppet-dancing of Heartbeat),
this new reinvention was nothing special, supposedly she was singing
over the music of Celebrate
but it wasn't distinctive enough. It was an all-male number as all
the guys except Norman featured in the song. Of course Kento was
the highlight of the now-famous MJ tribute, which I do believe saved
the performance and made it a lot more exciting. When the famous
sample from 'Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'' kicked off, the crowd
made its best response so far. She then continued the song with
a heavy vocoder treatment, most likely to save her voice. The Everybody
sample was a nice addition, but left me wondering whether it would
have been a better decision if she sang that song completely instead,
even though it was the first time I heard Holiday
live!
The biggest surprise of the evening came right after, when Madonna
picked up her creamy-colored electric guitar and launched the long-awaited
fan favourite Dress You Up.
I was never a big fan of this song, but this version was jaw-dropping,
the way how 'My Sharona' was incorporated quickly made it one of
my most loved rock reinventions! The crowd ate it up, Madonna herself
sounded a lot better than during Borderline
last year, and she was genuinely having fun, quickly making my theory
collapse about her not loving the songs she did not write. ;-)
The rest of the Old School part stayed similar to last year, except
that Madonna altered her intro line for She's
Not Me and during Music
she said "Please stop!", referring to the rain. In SNM,
she gave a big French-kiss to Emilie, which is obviously an homage
to the 2003 VMA, and then she proceeded to Music
with the veil on, a tongue-in-cheek reference to her divorce? Since
Kento had a spotlight in Holiday,
he was replaced by Yaman in Music,
in which Madonna uses 12 dancers.
To the surprise of many, Madonna did not film a new video for the
Rain interlude, which I do
think works perfectly live, the images on the circular and the main
screen are gorgeous. Devil
Wouldn't Recognize You is now clearly the Mad-Eyes team favourite,
both of us were amazed by such haunting theatrics. It's almost becoming
my new Live To Tell! A
lot less agreement was present for Spanish
Lesson, but it now is kind of a highlight for me, the beat is
irresistible and the Flamenco outro blew my mind (Wonder why no
"Habla Español?" anymore?). The tried-and-true
Gypsy outfit was the same, except Madonna sported some cool gloves
now. She asked us to sing and clap for Miles
Away, where she expressed her relief about the rain being gone.
It was a great crowd-moment, and you damn know this is her strongest
tour segment ever where a big singalong like this is my least favourite! La Isla Bonita seems
to be the "get naked" part as she once again asked everyone
to take shirts off, and at the end of the song she was focusing
on one guy and making him give her his shirt. This song brought
the nonexistant roof down, I loved the Gypsy-wagon setting and that
in this number, the female dancers could shine (especially the lovely
Valeree), along with the backing singers, who were moved to the
middle of the stage, making Kiley visible for the first time. Madonna
then sat next to Paul and shared shots with him during 'Doli Doli'
but couldn't contain herself and mimed the words and enjoyed herself
(interesting that during this part, the crowd was all sweaty but
Madonna took on a furry vest). But this part is mostly remembered
for the gorgeous Sofia doing a roma-gypsy choreography in a cool
traditional dress. Unfortunately she did not make any speech for
the Evita ballad You
Must Love Me, but we gave her a lot of cheers and we almost
didn't allow her to finish the song. At the end when the screen
hid Madonna and the band, she was all smiley, another testament
to her fantastic mood and her enthusiasm of performing live. The
final segment had several changes as well: first of, Get
Stupid was more focused on the Iranian situation now, and I
was sure I saw new footage of Madonna in this video, along with
a new endline, about the planet. 4
Minutes remained the same for the disappointment of many (new
trousers but same shoulder pads), but I think the heavy bass alone
makes this number a great one. Honestly, she could even perform
Pretender or Jimmy
Jimmy if she uses that bass! Like
A Prayer got the biggest reaction of the night, it's the fan
favourite dance mash-up that I really love, only Madonna can do
an energetic all-dance performance with so many messages mixed in
it, right? Nicki's solo got a nice response as well! Frozen
kept the momentum and was also presented as a fantastic dance version,
sampling UK #1 hit 'I'm Not Alone' by Calvin Harris. The dancing
was a bit similar with more involvement by the girls, and Madonna
surprised fans when she only sang the 4 verses of the single, before
only doing the humming of the chorus, which did not actually stop
us to sing the missing lines for her. At the end, she sang the ad
libs of the 1987 hit Open
Your Heart, another long-awaited fan favourite that was a nice
surprise, but hopefully does not mean that it's not going to be
brought back for the next tour. With this new performance, the balance
of Madonna doing one song from each era I've been obsessing over
was gone, but I have to admit it was for the better, as Frozen
was a lot nicer to hear than Hung
Up...
Madonna told Belgium that she was giving another chance to us to
prove ourselves, that we should jump during Ray
Of Light, which worked better than ever, leaving it for the
penultimate song makes wonders, I wouldn't be surprised if on one
of the upcoming tours, she'd do it as the very last song. The crowd
ate it up, and everyone jumped up and down! Now this is a song that
should definitely be a Madonna tour staple from now on!
The grand finale was interchangeable with last year's, the same
bouncy Give It 2 Me,
with everyone wearing white gloves to honour MJ. I felt like she
could have spiced up this version a bit, or sang some lyrics of
another song. Not that Werchter cared about all that, since they
were really into this song, and Madonna got everyone singing and
jumping. After her exit, she kept the MJ tribute theme as 'Don't
Stop 'Til You Get Enough' was playing while we left the field, being
rich with a memory of a fantastic show.
09 July
- Paris
Madonna has brought her show back to the European mainland and performed
in Paris, with London the only city that she visited both in 2008
and 2009. This summer however, she chose the arena of Bercy instead
of the Stade de France. In the afternoon, some fans were allowed
in early while Madonna was still soundchecking. During Ray
Of Light in the actual show (which started only at 10pm), she
told them to jump higher, because "they had seen the matinee
show". The Jackson tribute was there again, so it seems to
be an integral part of the show now. However, the silly glasses
she wore in Manchester for 4
Minutes were gone now. Before You
Must Love Me, she addressed the crowd with "Vive la France!".
07 July - Manchester
Nearly five years after her last visit in Manchester, Madonna hit
the MEN arena as the last UK stop of the 2009 leg. Apparently quite
a lot has changed since last time around, when Madonna was still
a British housewife: once again, Madonna asked all the front row
men to take their shirts off for La
Isla Bonita. The males were so dedicated that nearly 20 shirts
got thrown onstage, which made Madonna all silly as she forgot the
words of one of her most performed songs.
The MJ tribute naturally stayed for this show, Madonna also remembered
his memorial: "Today is the funeral of Michael Jackson, thank
you for the gift of music. Lets appreciate the people around us:
family, friends, yourself. And don't throw your shirts at me, just
take them off! Goodness knows I've been taking mine off for you
for long enough!" She also dedicated You
Must Love Me and Ray Of
Light to the belated King of Pop.
On this show, Madonna debuted the red spectacles of Louis Vuitton
during the 4 Minutes
performance. Previously, it was reported
in the media that Madonna would use those shades on tour.
05 July - London
On the second show, Madonna proved that she doesn't have the luxury
of time as she though it was still July 4th (on the other hand,
she was not as late tonight as yesterday)! She made front row guys
take off their shirts for La
Isla Bonita and kept wishing happy July 4th, but later on she
admitted that someone told her it's the 5th but brushed it off with
"Do I give a fuck?"! Reportedly the second show had a
weaker audience, but Madonna was in a much better mood and still
managed to pick the best people for the Give
It 2 Me singalong. The Michael Jackson tribute was done the
same way with still no request section in sight.
The next show will take place on the same day as MJ's memorial,
so at this point, we still don't know if every single show is going
to have the MJ tribute or not.
Pop princess Lady Gaga and longtime Madonna collaborator Jonas Akerlund
were spotted in the audience. Akerlund got a remark from Madonna
when he sat down, in the form of "Stand up you Swedes, I've
made you enough money"!
04 July - London After
a 6-month long break, the Sticky & Sweet
Tour finally hits the road again! Madonna decided to open the
2009 leg in a city that a year ago was still called as her hometown.
Tonight, in London's O2, fans had the chance to witness a revamped
show. Though most of the show remained the same, it was still filled
with nice surprises. Madonna had her grand entrance in a new Givenchy
coat, but more importantly her new hairdo without the black roots
made her look younger than she did last year! Underneath the coat
she wore a different bra that accentuated her assets. Candy
Shop was performed with Green Pink Caviar playing in the background.
Then everything remained the same, until Into
The Groove, where Madonna sported a red miniskirt. Instead of
Heartbeat, her first
ever hit Holiday followed,
where Madonna repeated the word "celebrate" a lot of times,
which might be a hint for her new song. The song was a new reinvention
with a vocoder in the end, but the end of the performance turned
into a Michael Jackson tribute, as one of the dancers dressed in
MJ's famous Motown 25th anniversary outfit, and danced to the beats
of "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'" and "Billie Jean",
the audience went crazy when he did the famous moonwalk dance. At
the end, Madonna asked the crowd to celebrate the late King of Pop
and went into a rock version of Dress
You Up that had the same backdrop images as Borderline. Get Stupid got small
alterations as it showed the Irani president and the "Where's
my vote?" campaign instead of George Bush.
Another change occured after Like
A Prayer, when Madonna launched a dance version of Frozen,
that also contained a small portion of Open
Your Heart lyrics, which is the second time these songs get
referenced together, after the Drowned
World Tour. The end of the song saw a line from MJ's introspective
"Man In The Mirror". The penultimate song was the energetic
Ray Of Light and without
the infamous request section, Madonna went into the show closer
Give It 2 Me, where
everyone onstage wore a white glove, another reference to MJ's legendary
performance of "Billie Jean", with even copying the signature
crotch-grabbing move! Madonna got everyone singing with her, as
she always does in the final songs.
Even after the show, Madonna still paid tribute to the late Moonwalker
as his 1979 single "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough" played
when fans exited the O2.
Stella McCartney, Valentino and Jesus Luz were among the attenders.