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Good News for Madonna Fans: She Hasn’t Missed a Show Yet, And There Are Plenty of Tickets to Barclay’s Center

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Good news for Madonna fans: her European tour has been a hit, and so far we haven’t heard about any missed shows or cancelled performances.

A few years ago, Madonna’s Madame X tour became infamous for axed shows.

And here’s ticket news: there are plenty of seats available for Madonna’s four upcoming shows at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center. Regular seats are shown on Ticketmaster with highest price of $400 for each night.

Resale tickets are all over Stub Hub. There are many, many empty rows, particularly in the nosebleed areas, where you can buy 21 seats at a time! There are also plenty of 10 seat blocs available. Can you see from up there? Well, there are huge video screens. Bring binoculars! (Do they still make them?)

This means there will be a lot of action on the plaza in front of Barclays on December 13, 14 16, 18, and 19. Bring lots of cash and make your deal as close into the entrance as possible. Tell them George Costanza sent you!

PS There seem to be a lot of radio giveaways, plus some record label sponsored events with raffles.

Here’s a taste of the action:

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