Madonna to Reschedule North American World Tour Dates After Hospitalization
Madonna, the iconic singer and Grammy winner, has announced that she will be rescheduling her world tour dates in North America after recently being hospitalized. The news was shared by Madonna herself in an Instagram post on Monday.
In her post, Madonna expressed her gratitude for the outpouring of love and support she has received during her hospitalization. She thanked her fans for their positive energy, prayers, and healing words, stating that she has felt their love. Madonna also mentioned that she is on the mend and incredibly grateful for the blessings in her life.
She further spoke about her concern for her children and not wanting to disappoint her fans or the people who have worked tirelessly with her to create the show. Madonna expressed her focus on her health and getting stronger, assuring her fans that she will return to them as soon as possible.
Madonna’s international tour, which was initially set to begin in July, will now kick off in October. While CNN has reached out to representatives for further comment, there has been no response as of yet.
Last month, Madonna’s manager Guy Oseary had announced that the pop icon was in intensive care due to a serious bacterial infection. As a result, all of Madonna’s North American tour dates have been postponed, confirmed by Live Nation in a statement. The statement advises fans to hold on to their tickets, as they will still be valid for the rescheduled dates when announced.
As we eagerly wait for Madonna’s recovery and the new tour dates, her fans remain supportive and patient. Stay tuned for updates on this exciting development.
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