aqui pongo un mix de noticias con respecto al tour....estan en ingles, hablan sobre q posiblemente haya otro documental para este tor dirigido por guy ritchie, tb que el confessions tour esta preparado para romper el record del farewell tour de cher, de posibles paradas del tour por praga, moscu, tokyo y osaka, y la ultima fecha para new york que fue adherida, y sería la ultima para los eeuu...
06 May - Another tour documentary?
British director Guy Ritchie is making another film with his wife Madonna - in their first collaboration since 2002's cinematic disaster Swept Away.
The Snatch film-maker is planning to make a behind-the-scenes documentary of Madonna's Confessions tour, which kicks off in Los Angeles.
A source says, "Things have been rocky between them of late, and they both feel this will give them something to concentrate on outside their relationship." (source: TeenMusic)
08 May - Madonna tour set for record £100m
Madonna's forthcoming world tour is set to be the most lucrative series of shows ever staged by a female performer, despite being scheduled around her children's school holidays and, much to the annoyance of some fans, is due to visit only 11 countries.
The Confessions tour, which includes 54 dates in three months, is about half the size of global tours mounted by bands such as U2 and the Rolling Stones. But music industry experts believe that Madonna's tour, which starts in Los Angeles at the end of this month, will earn more than £100 million and see her topple Cher - whose recent two-year tour made £90 million - as the female artist whose tour raises the largest amount of money.
Madonna's shows are expected to earn more because of high ticket prices - British fans will pay between £80 and £170 - and restricted appearances, to keep down touring costs. Aside from two dates in Japan, the tour will be confined to America and Europe. The strategy has provoked criticism, not least from Australian fans, who believe that they have been unfairly excluded.
Such complaints, however, have failed to dampen the enthusiasm of fans elsewhere.
In the first four days of ticket sales, the singer sold out 28 shows - in New York, Paris, London, Los Angeles, Chicago and Miami. (source: Daily Telegraph)
08 May - Tour stops in Prague, Moskou, Tokyo & Osaka
We have received word that the Confessions Tour might still be extended with shows in Prague, Moskou, Tokyo and Osaka in september. These cities were rumoured long time ago and although some sources considered them cancelled, it seems the arrangements might have gotten through after all. These are the tentative dates:
6 & 7 sept.: Prague (Czech Republic)
9 & 10 sept.: Moskou (Russia)
13 & 15 sept.: Tokyo (Japan)
23 & 24 sept.: Osaka (Japan)
Details will follow soon. No word about other countries added to the tour schedule. (sources: Mr.T, MTribe forum, Icon forum)
~ Please note that the dates haven't yet been confirmed on the official Confessions Tour website.
09 May - Final New York date added
Ticketmaster has added the 6th and final date for Madison Square Garden, New York City. The show will take place on July 19; ticket sale will start today, May 9th at 9am local time. This is considered to be the final US date to be added.
06 May - Another tour documentary?
British director Guy Ritchie is making another film with his wife Madonna - in their first collaboration since 2002's cinematic disaster Swept Away.
The Snatch film-maker is planning to make a behind-the-scenes documentary of Madonna's Confessions tour, which kicks off in Los Angeles.
A source says, "Things have been rocky between them of late, and they both feel this will give them something to concentrate on outside their relationship." (source: TeenMusic)
08 May - Madonna tour set for record £100m
Madonna's forthcoming world tour is set to be the most lucrative series of shows ever staged by a female performer, despite being scheduled around her children's school holidays and, much to the annoyance of some fans, is due to visit only 11 countries.
The Confessions tour, which includes 54 dates in three months, is about half the size of global tours mounted by bands such as U2 and the Rolling Stones. But music industry experts believe that Madonna's tour, which starts in Los Angeles at the end of this month, will earn more than £100 million and see her topple Cher - whose recent two-year tour made £90 million - as the female artist whose tour raises the largest amount of money.
Madonna's shows are expected to earn more because of high ticket prices - British fans will pay between £80 and £170 - and restricted appearances, to keep down touring costs. Aside from two dates in Japan, the tour will be confined to America and Europe. The strategy has provoked criticism, not least from Australian fans, who believe that they have been unfairly excluded.
Such complaints, however, have failed to dampen the enthusiasm of fans elsewhere.
In the first four days of ticket sales, the singer sold out 28 shows - in New York, Paris, London, Los Angeles, Chicago and Miami. (source: Daily Telegraph)
08 May - Tour stops in Prague, Moskou, Tokyo & Osaka
We have received word that the Confessions Tour might still be extended with shows in Prague, Moskou, Tokyo and Osaka in september. These cities were rumoured long time ago and although some sources considered them cancelled, it seems the arrangements might have gotten through after all. These are the tentative dates:
6 & 7 sept.: Prague (Czech Republic)
9 & 10 sept.: Moskou (Russia)
13 & 15 sept.: Tokyo (Japan)
23 & 24 sept.: Osaka (Japan)
Details will follow soon. No word about other countries added to the tour schedule. (sources: Mr.T, MTribe forum, Icon forum)
~ Please note that the dates haven't yet been confirmed on the official Confessions Tour website.
09 May - Final New York date added
Ticketmaster has added the 6th and final date for Madison Square Garden, New York City. The show will take place on July 19; ticket sale will start today, May 9th at 9am local time. This is considered to be the final US date to be added.