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It’s officially time to “get into the groove.”
11 months (!) and one major health scare after announcing her 2023 ‘Celebration Tour,’ Madonna is finally playing North American venues.
Starting Wednesday, Dec. 13, The Material Girl will take off on the U.S. leg of her long awaited international jaunt.
First up, she’ll kick off the tour with a trio of back-to-back-to-back gigs at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center on Dec. 13, 14 and 16.
And for those wondering, yes, she’s still got chops.
After the first show of the career showing ‘Celebration Tour’ in London, Madge shared an Instagram clip showing off her impressive vocal range.
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Madonna 2023-24 tour schedule
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Madonna tour set list
For the past few months, Madge has been playing ‘Celebration’ shows internationally.
Based on our findings, here’s what she performed over the course of seven acts (!) at her most recent gig, courtesy of Set List FM.
Act I
01.) “Nothing Really Matters”
02.) “Everybody”
03.) “Into the Groove”
04.) “Causing a Commotion”
05.) “Burning Up”
06.) “Open Your Heart”
07.) “Holiday”
Act II
08.) “Live to Tell”
09.) “Like a Prayer”
Act III
10.) “Erotica”
11.) “Justify My Love”
12.) “Hung Up”
13.) “Bad Girl”
Act IV
14.) “Vogue”
15.) “Human Nature”
16.) “Crazy for You”
Act V
17.) “Die Another Day”
18.) “Don’t Tell Me”
19.) “Mother and Father”
20.) “I Will Survive” (Gloria Gaynor cover)
21.) “La Isla Bonita”
22.) “Don’t Cry for Me Argentina” (Andrew Lloyd Webber cover)
Act VI
23.) “Bedtime Story”
24.) “Ray of Light”
25.) “Rain”
Act VII
26.) “B—- I’m Madonna”
27.) “Celebration”
Want to go deeper? You can see a complete list of every song Madonna has ever played at every one of her concerts dating all the way back to 1982 here.
Madonna opening act
On the “Celebration Tour” run, Madonna has tapped famed drag queen, comedian, actor, activist, musician, and reality TV personality Bob The Drag Queen to serve as her opening act.
Not familiar with Bob?
Well, you may want to start with her rise to prominence on the eighth season of “RuPaul’s Drag Race” in 2016 where she was crowned the winner.
In the years since, you may have seen Bob in “High Maintenance” (2016), “Tales of the City” (2019), “A Black Lady Sketch Show” (2019) and the 2020 series “We’re Here,” which she co-hosted.
Of course, Bob sings too.
Her single “Purse First” charted at number 43 on the U.S. Dance charts.
Madonna tour postponement
The ‘Celebration Tour’ was originally set to get underway in Canada this past July.
However, Madonna was hospitalized in June after developing a series of bacterial infections.
After a month of care, she took to Instagram to share an update on her recovery.
“My focus now is my health and getting stronger and I assure you, I’ll be back with you as soon as I can!”
’80s stars on tour in 2024
While Madonna may be the face of the ’80s, many other icons from the decade of excess will be running victory laps in 2023 when they take their hits on the road.
Here are just five of our favorites you won’t want to miss.
• Foreigner with Styx
• Journey with Def Leppard
Need more ’80s music?
If that’s the case, check out our list of the 107 biggest ’80s concerts in 2023 here.






