Madonna has been an icon in the music industry for four decades now, and she wants to celebrate her 40 years in style this summer by organizing a tour which will be called the Madonna: Celebration Tour. It will take the fans through the journey she has had over her years of being active as an artist.
The tour is also going to be a tribute to New York City-folk where she had started her career. This is a tour that is going to travel to 35 cities and begin with the first concert on July 15, 2023, in Vancouver. After a few dates in North America, the tour is going to move to Europe as it wraps in Amsterdam on December 1.
Madonna: Celebration Tour Concert Dates and Venues
The tour was announced with a special video that featured Madonna along with Diplo, Jack Black, Judd Apatow, Lil Wayne, and Amy Schumer. The full list of dates and venues is as below:
Saturday, Jul 15 – Vancouver, British Columbia, at Rogers Arena
Tuesday, July 18 – Seattle, Washington, at Climate Pledge Arena
Saturday, July 22 – Phoenix, Arizona, at Footprint Center
Tuesday, July 25 – Denver, Colorado, at Ball Arena
Thursday, July 27 – Tulsa, Oklahoma, at BOK Center
Sunday, July 30 – St. Paul, Minnesota, at Xcel Energy Center
Wednesday, August 02 – Cleveland, Ohio, at Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse
Saturday, August 05 – Detroit, Michigan, at Little Caesars Arena
Monday, August 07 – Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, at PPG Paints Arena
Wednesday, August 09 – Chicago, Illinois, at United Center
Sunday, August 13 – Toronto, Ontario, at Scotiabank Arena
Saturday, August 19 – Montreal, Quebec, at Centre Bell
Wednesday, August 23 – New York City at Madison Square Garden
Thursday, August 24 – New York City at Madison Square Garden
Wednesday, August 30 – Boston, Massachusetts, at TD Garden
Saturday, September 02 – Washington, DC, at Capital One Arena
Tuesday, September 05 – Atlanta, Georgia, at State Farm Arena
Thursday, September 07 – Tampa, Florida, at Amalie Arena
Saturday, September 09 – Miami, Florida, at Miami-Dade Arena
Wednesday, September 13 – Houston, Texas, at Toyota Center
Monday, September 18 – Dallas, Texas, at American Airlines Center
Thursday, September 21 – Austin, Texas, at the Moody Center ATX
Wednesday, September 27 – Los Angeles, California, at the Crypto.com Arena
Saturday, October 14 – London, UK, at The O2
Saturday, October 21 – Antwerp, Belgium, at Sportpaleis
Wednesday, October. 25 – Copenhagen, Denmark, at Royal Arena
Saturday, October 28 – Stockholm, Sweden, at Tele2
Wednesday, November 01 – Barcelona, Spain, at Palau Sant Jordi
Monday, November 06 – Lisbon, Portugal, at Altice Arena
Sunday, November 12 – Paris, France, at Accor Arena
Monday, November 13 – Paris, France, at Accor Arena
Wednesday, November 15 – Cologne, Germany, at Lanxess Arena
Thursday, November 23 – Milan, Italy, at Mediolanum Forum
Tuesday, November 28 – Berlin, Germany, at Mercedes-Benz Arena
Friday, December 1 – Amsterdam, Netherlands, at Ziggo Dome
How to Get Tickets for the Tour Concerts?
The tickets for the concert are going to go live on January 20, at 10 a.m. local time. The tickets can be purchased from madonna.com/tour. Madonna says that she is going to explore all the songs she possibly can, with her motivation being the fans and giving them the show they have been waiting for.
Are you planning to attend one of the concerts on Madonna’s Celebration Tour? Let us know in the comments section.