Madonna has confirmed this Tuesday that she maintains the European dates of The Celebration Tour, including the performances at the Palau San Jordi in Barcelona on November 1 and 2, a tour that the artist was forced to postpone when she was hospitalized for a serious infection. bacterial.

As reported by Live Nation Spain in a statement, the artist will kick off on October 14 with the first of four concerts in London, followed by Belgium, Denmark, Sweden, Spain, Portugal, France, Germany, Italy and the countries Low for the rest of 2023.

The 64-year-old diva has had to reschedule almost the entire dates of the North American part of the tour, which will begin on December 13, 2023 at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn (New York).

In the US, the tickets initially purchased will be valid for the new performances, except for Los Angeles and one of the dates in New York where, due to a change in venue, the tickets will be returned and a refund will be provided. new purchase link through Ticketmaster.

Due to schedule incompatibility, the artist regrets not being able to reschedule the concerts in Tulsa (July 27), Nashville (December 22), San Francisco (January 15), Las Vegas (January 18) and Phoenix (January 20). and hopes to be able to return to these cities in the future. The return of these tickets will be made through the original point of sale.

“I’m excited to explore as many songs as possible in hopes of giving my fans the show they’ve been waiting for,” Madonna said after the announcement. On “The Celebration Tour,” Madonna looks back on her artistic journey over four decades, and pays homage to New York City, the place where his musical career began.

The ambitious tour, spanning Madonna’s successful four-decade career, kicked off on July 15 in Vancouver, Canada, and was scheduled to tour the country and the United States through October before heading to Europe.