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      • Despite a number of controversies, critics gave the tour generally positive reviews, with praise going to Madonna's stage presence, vocals and the imagery presented; it was also commercially successful, with all shows sold out, and an audience of over 1.05 million.
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  2. Sep 18, 2015 · Concert Review: On the Rebel Heart Tour, Madonna’s Still Asking, ‘Who’s That Girl?’. By Lindsay Zoladz. Madonna performs onstage during her Rebel Heart Tour at Madison Square Garden...

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  3. Sep 18, 2015 · Photos by Paul Familetti. “I’m feeling very nostalgic — do you people understand that I played Madison Square Garden thirty years ago?”. Madonna told those on her Rebel Heart Tour during ...

  4. The Rebel Heart Tour is Madonna's first outing since 2012's MDNA Tour and, as with every Madonna production, the concert is a massive all-out explosion of song, dance and depravity with...

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    • You’Re Never Too Old to Take A “Holiday.”
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    • …But She’S Still The Greatest Performer of Our time.

    As her shows have increasingly required her to be hoisted, flung, and swung around in the air for close to two hours every night, Madonna has in recent years relied, perhaps too heavily, on lip-synching. But she can carry a tune far better than she’s typically given credit for. Despite a mouthful of those pesky gold-and-diamond-encrusted grillz, sh...

    At one point, Madonna dabbed her forehead with a towel and joked that sitting down to strum a ukulele was her favorite part of the show, but she barely missed a beat or broke a sweat throughout the 21-song setlist. With her dirty-blond extensions cascading around her shoulders, dark roots exposed, fingerless gloves, and jewel-encrusted blazer and a...

    With a catalogue as deep and wide as Madonna’s, it would be easy for gems like Erotica’s “Deeper and Deeper” to get lost to pop history. So it was a pleasant surprise to spot this one on the setlist and, aside from some amped-up EDM beats and a simplified flamenco guitar solo, hear it performed so faithfully.

    As they say in Texas, everything is bigger on a Madonna tour…including the liability and personal injury insurance policy. Coverage must include, but isn’t limited to, performers being thrown off spiral staircases and tossed down giant LED screens, scaling and hanging precariously from poles, swinging back and forth from 10-foot stilts, and wearing...

    Though the Hard Candyopener was never released as a single, Madonna has a peculiar fondness for the track, having performed it during all of her last three tours. The singer’s tenacity and obvious enthusiasm for the song has practically willed it into becoming a staple, fitting inconspicuously between her signature hits “Music” and “Material Girl.”

    Madge dusted off her ’80s hits “True Blue” and “Who’s That Girl” for the first time in 28 years. But some of her biggest ’90s ballads, from “This Used to Be My Playground” to “I’ll Remember” to “Take a Bow” (her longest running #1 hit ever), have still, to this day, never been performed on tour. Sure, they don’t fit obviously into the pop star’s la...

    The only song to be performed during all or part of every Madonna tour aside from one, “Holiday” reclaimed its rightful place as the closing number during the Rebel Heart Tour. Over the years, Madonna’s first bona fide smash has been reimagined as everything from a disco bauble to an ironic military march to an EDM banger, but while a Latin-style m...

    Madonna is a self-proclaimed showgirl, but despite a show clearly choreographed down to each flick of a wrist, she’s never seemed more unscripted. From the call-and-response exchanges with the audience during an acoustic version of “Who’s That Girl” to the addition of a new song to the setlist (a stirring, if pitchy, rendition of shoulda-been-a-sle...

    You’d be forgiven for thinking Madonna had already staged a show with scantily clad nuns twerking on cross-shaped stripper poles. From that perhaps too on-the-nose provocation to the multimedia prologue and guitar-wielding riot-grrrl shtick, Madonna seems to be recycling themes and concepts in ways that, while her contemporaries remained dogged in ...

    “It’s lonely at the top, but it ain’t crowded,” Madonna quipped, tongue in cheek, during a jazz-infused version of “Music.” As far back as 1990’s iconic, game-changing Blond Ambition Tour, her shows have always been theatrical, blending traditional rock-concert tropes with narrative storytelling; Rebel Heart, though, takes it to another level, equa...

  5. Sep 10, 2015 · Concert review: Madonna's Rebel Heart Tour starts beating at the Bell Centre. In the theatrical tour's kickoff, Madonna proved once again that she doesn't just crave the spotlight — she...

  6. Sep 17, 2015 · Madonna Rebel Heart Tour review: Madison Square Garden. You don’t get Madonna tickets to see a light-hearted show. You go to watch Olympic-level choreography routines that have been...

  7. Sensational energy and stage drama overcome mixed material. by Matthew Wright Wednesday, 02 December 2015. 'Bitch I'm Madonna' Kevin Mazur. Last night Rebel Heart began to make sense.

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