In honor of the 40th anniversary of her artistic life, Madonna will visit North American and European cities and give 78 concerts with the “Four Decades The Celebration Tour”.

In honor of the 40th anniversary of the release of her famous song “Holiday”, the name of Madonna’s 12th tour, which is expected to visit North American and European cities and give 78 concerts, is “Four Decades The Celebration Tour”. The tour, which started in London on October 14, is planned to end in Mexico City on April 24, 2024.

As you may remember, it was previously announced that the tour would start in Vancouver, Canada, on July 15, and the tickets for the tour were sold out in a short time. Just on the eve of the tour, the evil eye fell on this stubborn character who successfully pursued a career as if he would not die or grow old. The tour was postponed after Madonna, a 65-year-old mother of six children, suffered a serious bacterial infection and was admitted to intensive care in June. Madonna, who was discharged from near death on June 29, later wrote on Instagram, “I feel lucky”. And she wasn’t the only one who was lucky. Madonna’s fans, who came out of intensive care and returned to the stage, were also quite lucky, although not as lucky.

Madonna moved from Michigan, where she was born, to New York with the dream of becoming a ballerina, worked as a model, and became one of Patrick Hernandez’s revue girls. He went to Paris, founded a pop/dance group called Breakfast and started playing drums. Later, she became a soloist. Her life changed when she reached Sire Records through New York producer Mark Kamins, and she signed a record contract in 1982. She dropped the real bombshell with her second album “Like a Virgin”, produced by Nile Rodgers. He became a superstar so quickly in 1984 that fame suddenly overshadowed the importance of his music. Now the whole issue started to revolve around the magazine. However, he had music worth talking about, and this music was one of the best examples that summarized all the change and development in the eighties.