Tuesday, 18 November
Madonna's home! After a seven year itch, Madonna is back to her hometown, Detroit! Not seeing her since
the Drowned World Tour, the Motor City crowd greeted Madonna with
enthusiastic response. "I don't come here very often, so please make a big deal about it.", that's how she
encouraged them to give her a warm welcome. Madonna was very relaxed at the Michigan show, she even said
"There's no place like home." during the intro of Miles Away. In the request section, Madonna asked a
front row fan, Kyle, to choose a song. She dismissed his first request but his second choice was normally
accepted by Madonna. It was her 1985 hit single Material Girl!
The crowd and Madonna together did a great singalong of the Madonna classic. She cheekily finished off the
track with "How did I become known for that song?"
Sunday, 16 November
Madonna's back in Texas, for the first time since the Blond Ambition Tour!
For some weird reason, Madonna couldn't recall that in Houston and told the crowd she had never been there
(even though she opened the US leg of the 1990 tour in Houston). During the request section, she urged people to
keep clapping as an excercise, because in the front rows she saw people who needed some excercise. She then
introduced her guitar player & teacher Monte Pittman to the audience, since he's from Texas. For the request
song, she let a front row fan, Tommy, to decide. The choice was Secret, the
first single of the 1994 album Bedtime Stories. Madonna has not performed
it since 2001, but surprisingly she knew the words very well and she did most of the song, not just a small snippet.
She was satisfied with the participation of the Texas fans and even thanked them for reminding her of the track,
because she forgot it (watch here).
Wednesday, 12 November
Surprisingly, Madonna went with Like A Virgin on the
second Denver show as well. It's the first time that she does the same song in two
shows in a row in the same city! The request part featured a female fan
dressed up as a bride asking for the song. Madonna jokingly asked her if she was a
virgin (watch here).
Tuesday, 11 November
This day saw Madonna's first ever concert in Denver, Colorado. She
has avoided the Rocky Mountain state for 25 years! The show got a great
response from fans and critics. While the crowd was very rewarding, the
after-effects of the Vegas crowd prboably have not worn off yet as Madonna asked
Coloardo if they were sleeping, before Hung Up.
The request song was Like A Virgin
(watch here).
Sunday, 09 November
The second Las Vegas show went more or less the same way as the first.
The crowd was slightly better, but unfortunately not many knew the words of the
request song, which was the 2006 single Sorry
(used as a request for the second time on tour, first sang in Montreal). Madonna
dedicated Miles Away to Perez Hilton:
"I'd like to dedicate this song to my good friend Perez, who thinks I play
too much guitar in my show! Sorry baby, you're gonna have to live with it!"
(watch here).
Saturday, 08 November
The crowd at Madonna's first Las Vegas show of the tour lived up to it's notoriety and was indeed bad,
but that just made Madonna to prove herself more. She mixed up some lyrics during Candy Shop but then
greeted the audience with "Viva Las Vegas!" in the beginning of Beat Goes On. She was a bit
upset that the singalong of Into The Groove didn't go down very well. She introduced the Latino-tingled
number Spanish Lesson with "Let's get this party started!" and the crowd went wild during
the breakdown of that song. She told the crowd to wake up from their fuzzy dream during the intro of Miles Away.
The request section saw the True Blue track Open
Your Heart demanded by a front row fan, Abraham, who was noted by Madonna because he bought a lot of merchandise. Madonna messed
up the lyrics here as well and said she lost her mind in Vegas. She was upset about the people who were just smoking and placing their bets and gave
them a big "fuck you"! She even joked "This is the part of the show where I take requets. No blowjobs!" (watch here).
Thursday, 06 November Madonna's Los Angeles
show was the most special date of the tour so far. Lots of changes
and fantastic surprises. The biggest of them being Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake making
special appearances. Britney, looking good, wearing a white blouse and black pants, came
on stage during Human Nature (the song was introduced with
Madonna saying "Fuck you if you think I cheated on you!"), stood behind the microphone next to Madonna and they did the
song together, changing the singular lyrics to plural. Naturally, Justin joined Madonna in
4 Minutes, dressed up just like in the video. They did the performance as seen on the Hard
Candy promo tour in Roseland Ballroom more than 6 months ago (watch both
performances on
our blog). Devil Wouldn't
Recognize You was performed with Madonna being visible on top of the piano as the circular screen was
broken (watch here), and the ending of Like A Prayer was different as well.
Before You Must Love Me, Madonna apologized for the technical problems of the stage and was
sad because some of the lights were out so she couldn't see the fans' eyes. John McCain was replaced
by the president of Iran in the "Get Stupid" montage. During the request section, Madonna was shocked by such suggestions like
Who's That Girl or Hollywood and went with Dress You Up instead. Before that, she
applauded Obama and discussed the ban of gay marriage in California, telling her fans
that if we can put an African-American president in office, then one day gays will have the right to get married (watch here and here). In the
closing song Give It
2 Me, she urged the "rich motherfuckers" at the front to jump. Celebrities attending the show included
Jennifer Lopez, Ryan Seacrest, Kate Moss, Lindsay Lohan, Heidi Klum, Fergie, Lucy Liu & Drew Barrymore.
Tuesday, 04 November
As the Democrat candidate, Barack Obama became the 44th US president on the fourth of November,
Madonna couldn't contain herself at the San Diego show: during the request section,
she was having a blast and said "This is a historical evening, this is a motherfucking
important evening and we are lucky to be sharing it with each other! This is a beginning of a whole new world! " which met huge
enthusiasm from the crowd. She didn't take any
requests because she went with Express Yourself,
fitting for the event. On the screens,
Obama's picture was shown with the text "We won!" (watch here).
For the closing number Give
It 2 Me, Madonna wore an Obama T-shirt. She forgot some lyrics
of Ray Of Light because she "has a lot on her mind".
Sunday, 02 November
Madonna surprised the fans of California on the second Oakland show and
debuted Burning Up in the request
section. Her second single was a nice treat for the crowd, but she couldn't
remember all the words (watch here). Miles Away was dedicated to everyone who's afraid of love.
For the next show, she's moving to South California and
will perform in San Diego on election night.
Saturday, 01 November
Madonna's back in sunny California. Her first show in the state was in Oakland,
the outskirts of San Francisco. According to fan reports, Madonna presented a near-flawless
show with lots of energy and just small problems, like in the beginning of
Ray Of Light. During the request
section, fans were ready with their signs again
but Madonna refused to sing most of them, including Cherish
& Justify My Love. The latter because "that's only talking and fucking", so in the end, she went with Like
A Virgin yet again. After the song, Madonna claimed her support for same sex marriage
(watch here).
Thursday, 30 October
On the night before Halloween, Madonna had her first ever concert in Vancouver, Canada
and her first show in the Pacific Northwest since the Who's
That Girl Tour. Which is a huge reason why the audience in British Columbia was so good and that made Madonna deliver a fantastic show. A fan
in the front row requested Like A Virgin and Madonna
gladly obliged but asked the female fan back "Are you a virgin?". The singalong went
amazingly well with Madonna notably enjoying herself (watch here).
Monday, 27 October
On her second Chicago show, Madonna surprised again
during the request part and treated an enthusiastic crowd
to the 1985 single Dress You Up.
She sang a lot of the song and even interacted a bit with
one of the front row fans (watch here).
Neither of the Chicago shows had a special introduction for Miles Away,
Madonna just asked the fans to sing along with her.
Sunday, 26 October
The first show in Chicago, the City of Winds, saw a brand new request
song: Beautiful Stranger from the Austin
Powers soundtrack! Madonna was in a great mood, said the audience was amazing, she was the
luckiest girl in the world
and that she loves her current album Hard Candy (watch
here). Being her
29th Sticky & Sweet show, Madonna is now halfway through her world tour.
Thursday, 23 October
On the second show in Montreal, Madonna surprised her fans and sang her
recent hit Sorry during the request section. The
audience got into it well and Madonna finished the singalong with the fitting "Je
suis desolée!". Then she mentioned that her roots were French-Canadian
(watch here).
Madonna dedicated Miles Away to
Guy Oseary's birthday and called him "my brother".
Wednesday, 22 October
Unlike the fans in Toronto, the Montreal crowd only had to wait 2 years to have
a new Madonna show in their city. On the first of two concerts in Quebec, Madonna dedicated
Miles Away to Rosemary, mother of Montrealian
keyboardist Ric'key Pageot: "I hear this is your favourite song Rosemary! Sing along
Rosemary!" Naturally, Spanish Lesson
was introduced with "Parlez-Vous Français? Habla Español?"
During the request section, Madonna went with Express Yourself
because of a "cry baby" fan, who went so emotional at the sight of Madonna, which she rewarded
with doing the usual singalong, but did note that "you can't sing and cry!" Madonna acknowledged
some front row fans wearing "Sarah Palin sucks!" T-shirts.
Sunday, 19 October
The second show in Toronto, which started earlier than usual, at 8:30 pm,
featured Dress You Up in the request
section. Madonna refused to perform Causing
A Commotion because "singing that song made her sound retarded". Both
verses of Dress You Up were sung and
Madonna really had to work her ass off to make everyone sing along (watch
here). The
Old School costume was the black/red one on this show and Miles
Away was introduced with "I'm lonely, I need company".
Saturday, 18 October
Madonna is back in Canada. The first out of 5 shows in the country
was set in Toronto on Saturday evening. Madonna always has
a great time in front of a Canadian crowd. The biggest evidence
to this is that the request section featured two songs: the usual
Express Yourself and
her first ever hit Holiday.
She was hesitant to sing the latter, so she let the fans to help
her out with the first verse, who gladly obeyed (a couple of fans
were holding sings of Bad
Girl, but she didn't know the words). She had to encourage the
crowd to clap and sing along, saying "I'm working my ass off!"
(watch here).
Madonna wore the pink outfit during the Old School segment, the
first time since the second Paris show 4 weeks ago (it was the 4th
time the pink costume was used). She introduced Miles
Away as "This is sort of a love song for the emotionally
retarded." During the politically charged video "Get Stupid",
fans gave a boo to John McCain and gave an enthusiastic cheer for
his Democratic opponent.
Thursday, 16 October The second show in Boston went without any surprises or problems. Madonna still kept her self-censoring
and did not mention republican candidate Sarah Palin on this show either.
During Spanish Lesson, she said
she knows Bostonians do their homework, likely referencing the colleges of the area. The first show's
Miles Away quote was picked up by the press but
on the second concert she did not repeat that supposed Guy reference, she just asked the crowd
to sing along. She treated the fans from
Massachusetts to the usual snippet of Express Yourself during
the request section, even though she reportedly took note of a lot of songs, being demanded on
signs by devoted fans (listing Deeper And
Deeper, Dress You Up, Open
Your Heart, Cherish and Papa
Don't Preach, the next to last one being obviously rejected but calling the last
one "not bad"). The 1989 single was in fact chosen by musical director Kevin Antunes' mother,
whose whole family was at the show. Madonna introduced Kevin to the audience, saying he was from Boston.
She finished off the performance saying "I think this song is about Barak Obama, what
do you think?" (watch here).
Wednesday, 15 October
As Madonna took the stage in Boston last night, nothing could've revealed that her divorce was announced only hours
earlier. Madonna wisely avoided the subject throughout the concert.
Instead she stuck to the political comments. Apparently she let the audience know that was asked to tone down the Sarah Palin comments, so
there was no word on her this time.
She urged the audience to vote for Obama: "I hope you fuckers are registered to vote. Take some responsibility
for your fucking country, Just vote for Obama!" Following the political theme, the request song was surprisingly
the 2003 single American Life, because she noticed some fans holding sings
of it in the front rows. She decided to sing a part of it but asked for help from fans because "that song was bad on the radio" (watch here). Once again, Miles
Away was dedicated to the emotionally retarded. "Maybe you know some people who fall into that category.
I know I do.", said Madonna.
Sunday, 12 October
The fourth and last show of New York City went perfectly, but without any surprises.
There were no special guests, Madonna chatted with the audience less than usual, she did say
"4 shows in NYC really kicks the shit out of you". The request song
was I Love New York yet again because Madonna
did not like the other suggestions (watch here). Of course the last MSG show could not take place without
Sarah Palin references: Madonna asked those who were sitting down if they were friends
of Palin and repeated the snowmobile joke during Hung Up. Celebrities
among the crowd were Natalie Portman, Kelly Ripa, Lindsay Lohan and Chelsea Clinton. That's
all for the Big Apple, hope the NYC fans had a blast on this fantastic tour!
Saturday, 11 October
Finally a show with a special guest! On the third show in New York City, Madonna
pulled Hard Candy producer Pharrell Williams onstage!
He was in the car during Beat Goes On and he
performed Give It 2 Me together with Madonna. Pharrell
was wearing a red vest with a blue shirt and jeans and of course his trademark baseball cap. He seemed
a bit confused onstage with Madonna, probably because they never rehearsed together. He
wore glasses like Madonna's and towards the end they made the audience do the singalong part together before
Madonna shouted "Come on New York City, give it up for Pharrell!". At the very end of the show,
next to the Game Over screen, they gave each other a big hug.
Other interesting bits: Madona almost fell during She's Not Me. She
dedicated the Evita ballad You
Must Love Me to her daughter Lourdes, who coincidentally had her 12th birthday anniversary: "I'd
like to dedicate this song to my beautiful daughter, Lola. Today is her 12th birthday. The first time
I performed this song, she was growing inside of me. This is for you, baby!" For the request
section (which she called as her favourite part of the show), Madonna was throwing condoms to the audience saying "Safe sex, Motherfuckers!" and noted
that they had Sarah Palin on them. Many fans were prepared to demand songs (Madonna refused one of them, saying "it's too
slow", supposedly it was a campaing for I'll Remember), but Madonna went with the obvious choice
this time, Express Yourself. It was dedicated to Sarah Palin
as Madonna said she wanted to express herself to Palin: "I'll talk about that later" (watch here). And she did in Hung
Up: "This is the sound of Sarah Palin thinking!", shouted
Madonna and plucked the guitar strings in the solo breakdown. Guests in the audience featured Chris Rock
and Kelly Ripa, with the latter being asked to sing along during the last number by Madonna herself.
Let's hope Sunday's show will have some nice surprises as well! Watch Pharrell's performance here and the singalong here and here.
Tuesday, 07 October The second show in New York City's Madison Square Garden and the 20th show of the tour also featured
Madonna in her top form. She's Not Me was introduced by
"Ladies, have you ever had a best friend that wanted to do everything you did? Yes? Including fuck your
boyfriend, suck your boyfriend? Yeah you know what I'm talking about!" then
she messed up the first line of the song. Infamous Madonna impersonator
Madiva was standing in his Old School drag just metres
away from the real thing. At the top of the excitement
during Ray Of Light, Madonna did a big scream. In the request/speech
part of the show, Madonna expressed her disgust once again as she saw fans sitting down and she made them
stand up, once again saying she was working her ass off. Then she
sang I Love New York from Confessions
On A Dance Floor which was really fitting and went down perfectly. This time around the singalong was
longer because she obviously wanted to do the second verse. The audience did "And you can suck
George Bush's dick!" which then she replied "Yeah, suck that fucking dick!". The "Get
off of my street" part was immediately taken over by Madonna who said "You know who's gotta get
off of my street? Sarah Palin!" and did a short diss against the governor in a singalong way. During
the guitar breakdown of Hung Up, she repeated the snowmobile joke. You can watch the singalong here.
Monday, 06 October Madonna is back in NYC! And what an incredible mood she has! On Monday evening, Madonna kicked off
her first out of 4 shows in Madison Square Garden. After Ray Of Light she
started complaining about an audience member from the first row: "This man over here looks a bit bored! You
sir with the glasses and the camera. Are you bored? Are you having a good time? He looks bored! What the fuck!
I'm working my fucking ass off right here! Okay?" Then she went onto another subject that seems to
be Madonna's anti-Republican campaign: "Thank you for coming to my party! You know who's not
invited to my party? Sarah fucking Palin! Okay? She's not invited to this show! Sarah Palin has
to go! She's not invited to any show! Get that bitch out of here! Okay? Nothing personal, okay?
I love her soul, but she's gotta stop, it's freaking me out!", and the Big Apple crowd did
not disagree! After that, Madonna took a request from a fan who wanted Lucky Star and she did
the first verse and chorus together with the enthusiastic crowd, Madonna was impressed and
shouted "Oh my God, I love New York!" Before she launched Hung Up,
she noticed people sitting down and burst out: "Why you people are sitting down for?! This
isn't a Barbra Streisand show!" Watch the whole speech here.
Saturday, 04 October Madonna successfully kicked off the US leg of the tour.
While she did not make any changes in the show, she gave the East Rutherford fans a real treat during
the request section. She saw many of the audience holding a sing with a songtitle and she asked "Do
you want me to sing Open Your Heart?" which then she
gladly did, for the first time ever on this tour! She remembers the words of that #1 single
but in the end she says "Shit that's too high for me!" (watch here and here). The
rest of the show went perfectly, Madonna wore the black/red outfit for the Old School section
and the crowd was quite good until around You Must Love Me. She
got them back with the request section and Hung Up. Madonna
extended the message of Get Stupid on the first US show as she explicitly made fun of Republican vice
president nominee Sarah Palin. At first she said "Who's doing the show? Who's doing the motherfucking show? That is not Sarah Palin, right?
She is not in my show! She will never be in my show!" (watch here). She referred to the Alaskan ex-beauty queen yet again in
the rock version of Hung Up: during the breakdown
guitar solo, Madonna said "This is the sound of Sarah Palin's husband's snowmobile
when it won't start." Madonna's friend Rosie O'Donnell was in the audience.
Being the first arena show of the tour, it was the first time when the big M's next
to the stage were absent. This will be the case throughout most of the North American leg.