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Madonna Will Start US Tour in Brooklyn December 13th, Has Shows on the Same Date in Los Angeles and Boston!

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Well, the Madonna tour is on again.

The tour was scuttled when the singer fell ill last spring. She was hospitalized after being found “unresponsive.”

But since then she has responded, and the tour is back on. It starts in the UK on October 14th and winds it way through Europe.

On December 13th, Madonna finally appears in the US, at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, for three shows. She works right up til Christmas, takes a two week break, then resumes in Los Angeles at the Kia Forum on January 8th. She plays in Boston on the same date, so it’s clear that there are glitches still in the system! (There are a couple of other situations like this, too.) You know Madonna: she can do anything! Check her website for more info.

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