Saturday, 27 September Madonna closed her European tour with a blast! Her first ever appearance in Athens, Greece did not have any major technical errors and thankfully the crowd was very enthusiastic. Madonna could not start You Must Love Me in time as the audience kept on chanting her name and she was moved! The request section featured the staple choice of Express Yourself, but Madonna was so impressed by the fans that she made them sing the snippet twice and even asked "Is this the best fucking show you've ever seen?" ;-) (watch the singalong here)! Unfortuately it's Game Over for Europe, but not for Madonna, who's kicking off her North American tour next Saturday. Congrats to us, European fans, for showing Madonna that we do it better and know how to party! Thank you, Madonna, for this incredible tour you gave us! We're missing you already!
~ The Mad-Eyes team x x x
Thursday, 25 September
Madonna had just recovered from Vienna, but had to endure yet another problematic show. At her first ever concert in Montenegro, at the seaside town Budva, she faced the biggest technical problem so far. The throne of the opening number Candy Shop did not turn around in time and Madonna had to start singing the song behind the screens (watch here)! Obviously she was pissed because of that but Madonna did loosen up as the show progressed. For She's Not Me, she went back to the "Have you ever had a best friend that wanted to do everything you did, including fucking your boyfriend?" intro while wearing the red-framed glasses for the 5th time on the tour. She did sing Express Yourself in the request section, which turned out well, as Madonna said "I love you Budva!" & "You guys have been such an amazing crowd!" (watch here). She was wearing a fake fur vest during the standing/guitar numbers because of the cold, and she shortened the singalong at the end of Give It 2 Me. Unfortunately because of traffic, the show was forced to start 50 minutes late and the representatives of the press arrived even later so they were not allowed to take pictures (they could have done that only in the beginning of the show). Madonna's show, that had a crowd of 45.000, is praised in the Montenegro press but the organization errors and the supposed cheap/free ticket giveaways are largely accentuated. Let's hope the last show of the European leg will make up for the recent problems!
Tuesday, 23 September Madonna had quite an
experience at her first ever gig in Vienna, Austria. The weather was quite cold
so a new jacket debuted in the Old School section. She lost her balance in the intro
of Vogue and told the audience that the place needed to
be heated up by clapping. In the intro of She's Not Me, Madonna said "This one's for the ladies, and all the bitches, and all the whores, and all the wannabes that try to be like me, but they will never be me!" and after the "I know I can do it better!" shout-out, she called one of the dancers "wannabe", accentuating the other meaning of the song. Unfortunately the audience stayed quite calm and lame throughout
most of the show, with a short change during La Isla
Bonita. By the time Ray Of Light arrived, the
tech problems finally conquered Madonna. Her microphone barely worked and she messed up the
guitar playing, Monte had to come to her rescue and play the album version riff. After that
she walked back to the main stage and as noticed the microphone stand was too low, she said
"Hey I'm not that short!" and then she tripped the stand so it fell
down. After some long seconds, it's fixed so she launched the request section.
She went with Dress You Up because of some
fans holding sings with the single title on it, but the audience didn't even sing along,
so she got pissed and called them "motherfuckers" and said "that's
shit" (watch here). She
tried to make Austria sing during the last number Give
It 2 Me as well, but it didn't work so she had her middle finger up for the audience
during a whole chorus! We wonder if Madonna will go back to Vienna on her tours in the future...
Sunday, 21 September
After a sold out show yesterday, the second Paris show kicks off at 9.30 pm, with Madonna being once
again fashionably late. At the end of Human Nature, Madonna
said "Je ne regrette rien! Motherfuckers!" She switched it up and is wearing the pink
Old School outfit in the second part of the show! She's Not Me was
introduced as "This is not a love song, this is a hate song!", during the
breakdown she was calling the wannabes "bitch, whore, slut, cunt" and kissed
the 'Blond Ambition' girl once again. As she finished the track, she threw her
glasses and the outfit to the audience. The request section was with
Like A Virgin tonight, with Madonna saying
"French do it better!" and asking them if they want to hear some more,
plus making them do the bus stop. Then she introduced Hung Up as
"another old song". At 11.25 pm she finished off the second show
in the City of Lights with a big "Merci beacoup!" after
the Give It 2 Me singalong.
Celebrities in the audience: Jean-Paul Gaultier, Naomi Campbell & John Galliano.
Watch the request moment here.
Saturday, 20 September Madonna
is back in France. The expectations are high because the City of Lights is the
only European date that has two shows on this tour. The first Paris show
kicked off just before 9.30 pm. During Into
The Groove, as usual, Madonna made her fans participate as she said "Lemme
hear you sing! " & "Wanna hear you make some noise" and the French
were really into it! During She's Not Me, Madonna
kissed the 'Blond Ambition' wannabe girl on the mouth! Before Spanish
Lesson, she asked "Parlez-Vous Français? Habla Español?".
Introducing Miles Away: "Est-ce que
vous croyez à l'amour?" The crowd showed a lot of love
during You Must Love Me! In
Ray Of Light, she told the audience that
she wants to see them jumping. During the request part, Madonna said " Ça va? C'est fini?
I feel so much love tonight. Merci beacoup!" and sang Express
Yourself yet again, then shouting "Paris is the shit!". The first Paris concert
was over at just around 11.25pm. British fashion designer John Galliano was spotted in
the audience. You can hear Madonna's speech during the request
part here.
Thursday, 18 September
Madonna's second Spanish show, in Valencia turned out to be an even
bigger success as Madonna finally took a song request from the fans. First
she did Like A Virgin but then
went into the fan favourite Dress You Up because
of the golden circle fans, and they sang it altogether (you can watch it here)! The crowd
was very loving, they couldn't stop shouting 'Madonna' before
You Must Love Me, she couldn't
even start the song because they were so loud! On both Spanish shows, Madonna
once again used the red framed glasses during She's
Not Me (after Dusseldorf & Frankfurt).
Tuesday, 16 September
After 7 years, Madonna is finally back in Spain! She kicked off the 11th show
of the tour in the Southwestern city Seville to a supposedly
near-sellout crowd, moving almost 50.000 tickets. The fans and
the critics were overwhelmed, she got raving reviews in the Spanish
press! Madonna interacted a lot with the audience and obviously said a lot
of Spanish words in the show, just before Spanish
Lesson she said the usual "Habla Español?" with "Te Gusta?".
Before You Must Love Me, the crowd
was showing so much appreciation, calling her "Guapa" ("beautiful"). During
the speech section, there was no explicit attempt for a song request so Madonna
naturally went with Express Yourself. She
kept saying that she loves Seville. Hopefully she's gonna enjoy Valencia as well!
Sunday, 14 September
Madonna continued with her massive tour and the tenth show of the trek was in Lisbon, Portugal.
Madonna performed once
again in front of 70,000+ sell-out crowd (just like in Zurich & London)!
She was reportedly in a good mood and switched back to the pink Old School
outfit for the second time so far (after Berlin). The request section once
again had Express Yourself, which
makes us wonder if that single is going to be performed in the remaining 47 shows
as well... At the end of Hung Up, Madonna
fell on her booty while holding the guitar. This scene has been making rounds
online, which you can watch here.
Thursday, 11 September
It was chilly but at least not raining as we arrived at the impressive
Wembley Stadium in London at 8am on Thursday morning. This was where we
had been counting down to for so long. A bit with envy to see
the 30 fans waiting at the Golden Circle entrance, while we only
managed to get hold of general admission tickets. But at least
there were only 5 people queueing at our entrance. British fans
Louise & Rob were both Madonna virgins, queueing early for
their first Madonna show. Another fan had already seen her in
the previous tour; as he told us he worked in a gay sauna, we
quickly dubbed him Dungeon Boy. Even when security moved us into
another queue out in the open air, we killed the many hours of
waiting with lots of joking around. Queueing for a Madonna show
is always more fun when meeting other interesting fans. Madonna
makes the people come together, eh?
Skip to 6pm. Although the tickets had mentioned the doors opening
at 5pm, security informed us that Madonna was still rehearsing so
we had to work a bit more patience. The tension significantly grew,
as security guard Freddy was making sure we all stayed calm and
obeyed his rules. As he finally lift the security cordon, the madness
started: the most stressful moment before a Madonna show, making
sure you get into the stadium as fast as possible to conquer yourself
the best spot. And we managed quite well: we ended up all together
at front row at the barrier of our category, on the right side of
the stage. The Golden Circle in front of us filled up with a few
thousand fans but our view was still great. We were ready! Paul
Oakenfold noticed soon enough, as we all warmed up to his DJ set.
He stopped around 7.45pm. Madonna was due at 8.30, but it took an
additional 40 minutes before the lights went out. Later on, this
would bring complaints from many uptight UK fans, but we are more
used to this. Among
the massive crowd anticipating the grand entrance are some of Madonna's
friends: Gwyneth Palthrow, Kate Hudson & Naomi Campbell, as
well as Nicole Kidman, Fergie, Katy Perry, Penelope Cruz, Norway's
Crown Princess Mette-Marit and Prince Kyril of Bulgaria's wife Rosario.
Bring it on, Madge!
Bartie: Even if it was my 18th show, the beginning of a Madonna
show still sends shivers down my spine. The intro video reminded
me of Blond Ambition
a bit. Candy Shop
itself wasn't really the fantastic opener that previous tours had
though. Dani: I agree it wasn't as grand but the video was suspensive
enough and its meaning was revealed at the end of the show. Beat
Goes On kicked off quickly, which started as a simple
performance with Pharrell on the screen, but became more interesting
as the 1920's Rolls Royce rolled in. Bartie: I love that song, it really started the party!
That car and those outfits with the top hat were sexy and gangsta
pimp at the same time. And it was definitely live, coz she tripped
over one line. ;-) For Human
Nature, she picked up the electric guitar for a more rockier
version of the song. Glad that Britney's involvement got limited
to the video, though I like how she expanded the song's meaning
to Britney's recent controversies. Liked the 'I'm not your bitch,
I'm not your bitch' part at the end, which was of course combined
with the 'It's Britney bitch!'. Dani: Even though I love the song, this number was probably
my least favorite of the show. It was obviously just a chance for
Madonna to catch her breath between two dance songs and to include
a song from Bedtime Stories. I
quickly forget about this performance as she kicked off Vogue,
intertwined with beats of 4
Minutes. This is where the show really started for me. The choreography
was fantastic! Bartie: And moreover, she sang it live for the first time!
Not to forget the sexy guys like Jason and Paul beside her. Once
more, she re-invented the choreography, and once more an incredible
one! Really a show highlight.
Bartie: The Pimp segment rolled into the Old School part
with a great new Die
Another Day video featuring Madonna as a boxer. The pictures
of the tour book came from this photoshoot as well. The song was
sped up, adding adrenaline to the fight on the screen and between
the two dancers in the boxing ring. Dani: The video was nice but one of the biggest spectacles
of the show arrived only after when Madonna came on stage jumping
rope on the beats of Into
The Groove. One of the high energy numbers, a cool re-invention
and a superb singalong for the whole 70.000-head crowd! Bartie: Reminded me of Blond
Ambition again. Very positive energy here! I couldn't believe
that the girl skipping rope and dancing the pole has just turned
50, instead of 16! Dancers jumping around everywhere, and colourful
Keith Haring-like drawings on the screens. She was very cheeky as
she said she'd get into one of her fantasies: the double dutch.
She skipped energetically as the song combined with some beats of
my beloved Jump. She then fell
down to the floor, all exhausted, with just a Heartbeat
heard and shown on screen. Dani: The shoe changing was a bit too literal referring to
the lyrics and unfortunately this song was completely mimed. I loved
the 'see my booty get down'-part though! It was time for the electric
guitar again as she kicked into a rock version of Borderline,
a song that hasn't been performed on tour for 23 years. Nice to
hear it, but maybe it was a bit too guitar-driven. Bartie: Yes, I must admit I expected a bit more from this
song. The sweetness of the original is gone in this version. She's
Not Me on the other hand was another highlight for me.
"This one's for the ladies" she quipped "Have you
ever had a friend who always did everything with you, and then
turned out she was fucking your boyfriend?" But although
referring to the original meaning of the song, the performance
added another layer: 4 dancers dressed as Madonna dolls portraying
a different Madonna era stood at the end of the catwalk. One in
the 'Virgin' wedding dress, one for 'Open Your Heart', one 'Material
Girl' and a 'Blond Ambition' girl. Madonna attacked and ridiculed
them, calling them 'bitch', and all of a sudden the line 'she's
not me' got a whole new meaning. I love that multi-layering in
Madonna's work! Dani: I agree, not only was it one of the show's highlights
but it might be one of her smartest live performances ever. She
proves to all her fans and critics that she often plays an act and
none of them are her true self. Don't judge, don't categorize. A
message she previously used in Human
Nature and Nobody Knows
Me. She then ripped off her outfit to change to purple hotpants
to the beats of 'Last Night A DJ Saved My Life' and crawled back
to the main stage. The screens imitated a NYC subway, which opened
up to let in the gang of dancers, who joined Madonna for a mashup
of Music with Fedde
Le Grand's 'Put Your Hands Up For Detroit'. Bartie: Glad that she managed to make another great re-invention
of this song, the Street theme really worked. It felt like a grand
finale though, I guess that song has just 'finale' written all over.
Fortunately for us, the show was only halfway. The 2nd segment got
closed by the computer animation for Rain,
although it was actually Eurythmics' 'Here Comes The Rain Again'
with only adding Madonna whispering the word 'Rain'. Too bad this
gorgeous Erotica song didn't
receive a proper performance.
Dani: Well, it allowed us to catch our breath and to get
ready for our favourite song from Hard
Candy: Devil
Wouldn't Recognize You. Madonna came back in a black robe,
sitting on top of a piano, behind the pixel screens as if it was
a cage. I was so glad to hear this song live, it was so different
from anything she has done before! Bartie: Beautiful & haunting, everything I imagined this
performance to be. The water effects on the screen surrounding her
added another mystery aspect. At the end she gets freed from her
cage and she rips open her cape to reveal her colourful Givenchy
gypsy outfit. The only horror was that this breathtaking highlight
was followed by the underwhelming Spanish
Lesson, certainly my lowpoint of the show. Dani: This is where I must disagree because this number is
a typical Madonna live performance: she takes an album filler and
breathes new life into it. The choreography was very funny. Madonna
did a bit of tango with the cloaked dancers. Afterwards, it was
time for the acoustic guitar for Miles
Away. This song got a new meaning as the screens showed
the travelling life of gypsies, intertwined with travel documents,
Visa, etc. Bartie: I got a bit silent as she opened with "This
is for all who know the struggle of long distance relationships.
I know you're out there." Such a beautiful singalong ballad.
The crowd clapped synchronously along. It showed how good of a single
choice this really is. The gypsy musicians were sitting at the end
of the catwalk and got up for the follow-up La
Isla Bonita/Lela Pala Tute. Fortunately I got more into
this one than at Live Earth. Dani: I say it loud & proud: I can't get enough of
this song! This version is so energetic, I have to say I think
is Madonna at her best. The crowd got more doses of Gypsy music
as the band took over to play the Romani/Gypsy folk song 'Doli
Doli' while Madonna sat down to catch her breath and have a drink
with Paul. Love it how Madonna pays tribute to different cultures
on her shows! Bartie: Wasn't very fond of the song itself but indeed
nice that she shared the limelight with others. The same musicians
accompany her into a haunting rendition of You
Must Love Me. This performance got ruined when I saw it
in Nice, as fans tried to sing 'Happy Birthday'. Fortunately this
time I got to enjoy it fully. Her voice came out beautifully! Dani: I'd have never expected that I have to call an Evita
song as an absolute highlight. I have no words to describe her performance.
It got me so emotional. What a perfect way to close the gypsy segment,
which just has to be one of her all time best show sections! The
mood quickly changed as the politically charged Get Stupid
video came on screen. I don't really care for her political views
but I thought the message does raise awareness. Bartie: The final Obama shot was a bit over the top but at
least she gets people thinking and talking about it. Let's hope
it has at least a bit of positive effect on the upcoming elections.
Bartie: Madonna came back on stage in her gladiator outfit
and kicked off the futuristic Rave segment with 4
Minutes. We had seen the performance on the promo tour already
but it got the crowd cheering. Too bad Justin was only there on
screen... ;-) Dani: It was definitely a crowd pleaser. She followed this
hit single by the classic Like
A Prayer, which received a huge make-over, mixing it with
Meck's 'Feels Like Home'. Of course, this line links both songs
perfectly. This version was a bit weird for me but halfway I got
really into it. Bartie: I couldn't believe my ears when I first heard this
version. To combine this classic with such a rave song and make
it work so superbly, only Madonna can pull this off! This
was the ultimate highlight for me, going completely mad on it. The
performance served purpose for all: it got the crowd dancin' and
ravin' and yet it managed to give out a powerful message too: the
screens portrayed lines from different religious books and declared
unity between religions and cultures around the world. "The
lamps might be different but the Light is the same, for we all come
from the Light and return back to it." Wow! Loved it! She smartly
carries on this theme with Ray
Of Light, where she ventures further into her guitar obsession.
One of my favorite songs, so I didn't mind it being in the setlist
again. Only too bad that it was a bad copy of the Confessions
performance. Not only was the version very similar, copying the
background video was a shocker! Dani: Ignore the critics, there's no Madonna show without
this incredible track. To me this version sounded more polished
than 2 years ago. She didn't even have to say it, the fans were
jumping up & down, making it a Madonna tour staple. She finally
took the time to address the audience after this song. "Are
you having a good time?" (YEAH!!!) "Did you have enough?"
(NOOO!!) "Good! Now let's thank God because it didn't f*cking
rain on my show!" It was the moment for the song request. Some
fans had printed out signs with 'Gambler' on it but she quickly
dismissed them, saying she can't remember the words to it. She wasn't
really taking requests, as she did the usual Express
Yourself snippet. Bartie: Only Madonna is in control at a Madonna show, right?
She kept the guitar on for a heavy rock version of Hung
Up. In a way, it was a nice experience, though it does
ruin a great song that served as such a fantastic tour closer
last time around. Dani: Well, she had to do something new with it and even
though the breakdown, the screens and the chess quote were all very
random, I was still enjoying this megahit. The long outro was heavy
metal-influenced. Without a break, it rolled into the club/house
version of Give
It 2 Me. The screens were like a Japanese video game. It
quickly turned out to be a great finale with Madonna making 70.000
fans shouting 'give it to me!'. Only Madonna can have this effect
on us! Bartie: Not her best closer ever, but the best choice for
this tour. A feel-good dance track, taking all the final energy
of Madonna, her dancers and her thousands of fans, before they leave
into the night, her mind boggled with all those attacks on the senses.
The many screens united back into the original cube to show the
message 'Game Over', continuing the tradition of closing lines on
tour. Exhausted but excited we all burst into the streets around
Wembley, discussing our tour favorites. Dani: Madonna didn't disappoint. She delivered an incredible
show, blending pop, rock, dance/house, r'n'b/hip hop & folk
perfectly! Bartie: I must admit that the show doesn't completely live
up to the standards that she has set with her previous tours.
Yet the show contains many mind-blowing performances, showing
off her incredible talents as an entertainer. From high energy
dance choreographies to hauntingly beautiful emo-moments. Game
Over, sure, but not for Madonna!
~ Live from London, yours truly, the Mad-Eyes team. x x x
Tuesday, 09 September
Madonna gave her third and final German show tonight. In Frankfurt,
she was less talkative than at the previous shows in Germany.
In the request part of the concert, she sang a line of Holiday,
then said "What shall I sing? I don't feel like virgins tonight"
and finally went onto the usual Express
Yourself snippet. The red-framed glasses were used on this show as well.
The next show is at the Wembley Stadium, London, which will be
attended by the Mad-Eyes team, so there won't be any updates in
the next few days, but look out for our review of the London show
very soon!
Saturday, 06 September
According to reports by fans, the crowd in Rome was massive,
they sang along all the songs, even obscure album tracks like
Spanish Lesson!
During She's Not Me,
Madonna held out her microphone for the fans. Before You
Must Love Me, the people were chanting 'Evita! Evita! Evita!"...
In the request moment of the show, Madonna said "I dedicate
this song to the pope, he loves me because I'm a child of God"
and she sang Like A Virgin.
Then she told the audience "You people know how to have a
good time!"
Thursday, 04 September
Madonna's second German show on the tour had another calm crowd,
but in Dusseldorf Madonna finally changed her act and instead
of Express Yourself,
she sang a bit of Like
A Virgin during the request-speech (a fan suggested True
Blue but Madonna dismissed that and opted for "something
that has some balls"). After that, she had problems with
her guitar during Hung Up,
unlike the out of tune one in Nice, this time it was simply broken.
The heart-shaped glasses, used in She's
Not Me, had a red frame on this show.
Tuesday, 02 September
Early fan reports suggest that Madonna gave a near-perfect show
in Amsterdam. Surprisingly, this time the minor flaws were
not technical: it was Madonna who made a mistake in the lyrics
of Human Nature and said
"You guys are messing me up!". Later on, she made another
mistake during La Isla
Bonita, instead of the second chorus she started to sing the
'Lela Pala Tute' lyrics. The show was a sell-out and the Amsterdam
ArenA was packed with fans! Madonna even called them her best
crowd so far. In the request part of the show, she joked that
the fans should sing Happy Birthday for her, which they did, but
she laughed and did Express
Yourself again before kicking off the rock version of Hung
Up.
Saturday, 30 August
The fourth show of the tour was Madonna's first ever show in Switzerland,
one of her biggest tour audiences, with more than 70,000 fans
and most importantly, it was the biggest concert ever in Switzerland!
More interesting stuff about the Zurich show: Madonna did
a soundcheck in front of the waiting audience during the day and
she even teased them saying they should pay double the price since
they are seeing the show twice. Later on the actual show, during
Miles Away, she
joked that the audience should sing along because they heard the
song earlier. Madonna switched back to the black/red old school
costume on this show, it is currently unknown whether Madonna
is going to change between the two outfits on the tour. The Swiss
crowd was reportedly calm, especially during the Hard
Candy songs... Madonna sang Express Yourself as a request on this show as well.
Thursday, 28 August
On the third show of the tour,
in Berlin, Germany, Madonna surprised her fans with changing
the old school outfit to a pink one, which we've seen on the costume
sketches, which she wore during Into
The Groove, Heartbeat,
Borderline & She's
Not Me. Small technical problems with the screens happened
on this show as well. In the "request moment", Madonna
sang a bit of Holiday next
to the usual snippet. Madonna dedicated the ballad You
Must Love Me to Seymour Stein, who was in the audience.
Tuesday, 26 August
3 days after her first show, Madonna continues her tour a thousand
miles away, down in the south of France, Nice. Mad-Eyes
is represented at the show as Webmaster Bartie is there and reports
that this show does have an opening act, Robyn and DJ Laurent
Wolf do their best to warm up the audience. The show started at
9.20 pm! At the beginning of the show, unfortunately there was
a problem with the screens but they got back to normal at the
end of Candy Shop.
Madonna introduced the new track She's
Not Me as "This one is for the ladies!". Sadly more
screen problems occured during She's
Not Me & Music. Madonna
apologized for the technical problems during the gypsy segment.
She introduced La Isla
Bonita with her usual line on French shows: "Vous êtes
prêt?!" Before You
Must Love Me, fans in the front row made a failed attempt
to sing Happy Birthday to Madonna. After Ray
Of Light, she repeated the "request" moment and
went with the Express
Yourself snippet yet again. Then she bursted out saying "Give
me an untuned guitar one more time and I will have to punish you!"
At 11.13 pm, the show was over.
Saturday, 23 August
Madonna kicked off her 8th tour in the capitol of Wales on August
23rd. According to various fan reports, most of the tickets in
Cardiff were sold, the venue was close to being full. Unlike
on her previous opening nights, Madonna seemed to be already confident
and the show was already simply perfect. Surprisingly, she didn't
have any long speeches in the show, she did make the fans sing
during a few numbers and had some one line shout-outs. The biggest
interaction with the audience happened towards the end of the
show, after Ray Of Light,
when Madonna was "taking requests" from fans and the
people near her shouted for Express
Yourself, and Madonna indeed sang a few bars of that single
before she went "f*ck that shit!" and launched the infamous
rock rendition of the megahit, Hung
Up.