Madonna has suspended her Celebration Tour that was scheduled to start next July after being admitted to the ICU due to a serious bacterial infection, her manager Guy Oseary has reported.
On June 24, Madonna incubated a bacterial infection for which she had to be admitted to the ICU for a day: “Her health is improving although she is still under medical care and a total improvement is expected.” “Right now she needs a break from all her commitments,” her representative continued, “hers, which includes the tour.”
At this time, as his manager has published in a brief writing on social networks, he needs to take a break in terms of his commitments, including the tour.
“We will share new details with you as soon as we know including a new date for the tour and scheduling the shows,” he said.
Celebration is conceived as one of the most ambitious tours of the 64-year-old New York singer, with more than 80 concerts throughout North America and Europe. In principle Madonna had planned to give two concerts in Barcelona next November, but with the postponement announced today it is unknown if these dates will be maintained.
In the show, he intends to review his career from his first album, Madonna, from 1983, to the most recent Madame X, from 2019.
In his show, he will pay tribute to New York, the city where it all began, and will vindicate the rights of trans people, with a date in Nashville (Tennessee, USA), a state that on March 3 approved a law that prohibits drag queen shows.