Live Review: Madonna's Celebration Tour kicks off in London after health scare

FILE - Madonna appears at the 30th annual GLAAD Media Awards in New York on May 4, 2019, in New York. Madonna kicked off her career-spanning Celebration Tour at London's O2 Arena on Saturday night, Oct. 14, 2023, marking her first performance since suffering what her manager called a serious bacterial infection that led to hospitalization in an intensive care unit for several days back in June. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP, File) (Evan Agostini, 2019 Invision)

LONDON ā€“ Madonna kicked off her career-spanning Celebration Tour at London's O2 Arena on Saturday night, marking her first performance since suffering what her manager called a ā€œserious bacterial infectionā€ that led to hospitalization in an intensive care unit for several days back in June.

ā€œIā€™m on the road to recovery and incredibly grateful for all the blessings in my life,ā€ the pop superstar wrote on Instagram this summer, shortly after news of the ICU stay broke. ā€œMy focus now is on my health and getting stronger and I assure you, Iā€™ll be back with you as soon as I can.ā€

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On stage, Madonna, 65, said she'd had a ā€œcrazy year" that neither she nor her doctors thought she'd make it through. She said her children spurred her on and that she had to ā€œsurvive for them.ā€ The opening night of the tour also marked the 27th birthday of daughter Lourdes Leon, who appeared on stage with her mother.

After a brief technical hitch, the opening night of the tour was indeed a celebration. Madonna played songs from across her vast career, including studio recordings and footage drawing on four decades of hits. On the set list were iconic songs from ā€œLike a Prayerā€ to ā€œHolidayā€ to ā€œVogueā€ to ā€œLa Isla Bonita." She also included more niche tracks such as ā€œDie Another Dayā€ from the 2002 Bond movie of the same name.

During an acoustic moment in the show, Madonna spoke out about the ongoing war in the Middle East.

ā€œEven though our hearts are broken, our spirits cannot be broken,ā€ she said, adding that she hopes for a ā€œcollective consciousness to change the world and bring peace.ā€

Madonna rescheduled the North American leg of her tour, originally slated to kick off July 15 in Vancouver and run through Oct. 8 in Las Vegas. That leg now begins Dec. 13 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, and runs through April 24, 2024, when it will conclude at Mexico Cityā€™s Palacio de los Deportes.


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