MADONNA RESCHEDULES REBEL HEART TOUR KICKOFFS IN MIAMI, THREE OTHER DATES
Madonna’s been a bad girl. Basically, her entire life. Right now, though, we’re referring specifically to the bad, bad, bad news that this bad, bad, bad girl just broke about having to cancel her Rebel Heart Tour kickoff shows, a two-night stand in Miami. But that’s not all. Naughty Ms. Madonna Louise Ciccone is also nixing the next night’s show in Atlanta and two more concerts in Puerto Rico.
"I can promise you this show will be worth the wait,” she tries to console us in her official announcement of the delay.
Originally set for September 29 and 30, the Miami shows have been rescheduled for January 2016. And it’s the same deal for the other concerts too. Tickets for all of these dates will still be valid.
Admitting to being behind schedule in pre-production and rehearsals, the wild, unruly, and bad, bad, bad 56-year-old pop star is doing something that she almost never does... She’s apologizing.
"As my fans already know, the show has to be perfect,” she explains in her statement. "Assembling all the elements will require more time than we realized. I apologize for any inconvenience this may cause my fans. I can promise you this show will be worth the wait. Can't wait to share it with all my Rebel Hearts out there."
Madonna's Rebel Heart 2015 World Tour Dates
August 29 American Airlines Arena, Miami, FL
August 30 American Airlines Arena, Miami, FL
September 2 Philips Arena, Atlanta, GA
September 5 Coliseo de Puerto Rico, San Juan, PR
September 6 Coliseo de Puerto Rico, San Juan, PR
September 9 Bell Centre, Montreal, QC
August 30 American Airlines Arena, Miami, FL
September 2 Philips Arena, Atlanta, GA
September 5 Coliseo de Puerto Rico, San Juan, PR
September 6 Coliseo de Puerto Rico, San Juan, PR
September 9 Bell Centre, Montreal, QC
September 10 Bell Centre, Montreal, QC
September 12 Verizon Center, Washington, DC
September 16 Madison Square Garden, New York, NY
September 17 Madison Square Garden, New York, NY
September 19 Barclays Center, Brooklyn, NY
September 21 Centre Vidéotron, Quebec City, QC
September 24 Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia, PA
September 26 TD Garden, Boston, MA
September 28 United Center, Chicago, IL
October 1 Joe Louis Arena, Detroit, MI
October 3 Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, NJ
October 5 Air Canada Centre, Toronto, ON
October 6 Air Canada Centre, Toronto, ON
October 8 Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, MN
October 11 Rexall Place, Edmonton, AB
October 12 Rexall Place, Edmonton, AB
October 14 Rogers Arena, Vancouver, BC
October 17 MODA Center, Portland, OR
October 19 SAP Center at San Jose, San Jose, CA
October 22 Gila River Arena, Glendale, AZ
October 24 MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas, NV
October 27 Forum, Los Angeles, CA
November 4 Lanxess Arena, Koln, Germany
November 5 Lanxess Arena, Koln, Germany
November 7 O2 Arena, Prague, CZ
November 8 O2 Arena, Prague, CZ
November 10 Mercedes-Benz Arena (02 World), Berlin,Germany
November 11 Mercedes-Benz Arena (02 World), Berlin,Germany
November 14 Tele 2 Arena, Stockholm, Sweden
November 17 Jyske Bank Boxen, Herning, Denmark
November 19 Pala Alpitour, Turin, Italy
November 21 Pala Alpitour, Turin, Italy
November 22 Pala Alpitour, Turin, Italy
November 24 Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona, Spain
November 25 Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona, Spain
November 28 Sportpaleis, Antwerp, Belgium
November 28 SAP Arena, Mannheim, Germany
December 1 O2 Arena, London, UK
December 2 O2 Arena, London, UK
December 5 Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam, Holland
December 6 Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam, Holland
December 9 Bercy, Paris, France
December 10 Bercy, Paris, France
December 12 Hallenstadion, Zurich, Switzerland
December 14 Manchester Arena, Manchester, UK
December 16 Barclaycard Arena, Birmingham, UK
December 20 The SSE Hydro, Glasgow, Scotland
January 20 Philips Arena, Atlanta, GA
January 23 American Airlines Arena, Miami, FL
January 24 American Airlines Arena, Miami, FL
January 27 Coliseo de Puerto Rico, San Juan, PR
January 28 Coliseo de Puerto Rico, San Juan, PR
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