Barcelona will be Madonna’s only stop in Spain on her world tour

Barcelona will be Madonna's only stop in Spain on her world tour

“The Celebration Tour” is Madonna’s world tour that will kick off in July 2023 to commemorate her musical career. The only city in Spain where the queen of pop will perform will be Barcelona.

It has been eight years since the singer last visited Spain.

The concert will be on November 1, 2023 at the Palau Sant Jordi in the Catalan capital and tickets will go on sale tomorrow, January 20.

However, for American Express and fan club members, they had access to the pre-sale from January 18.

During Madonna’s world tour, Barcelona will host her show

In the world tour produced by Live Nation, the artist will tour 35 cities in the Americas and Europe.

The first concert will be on Saturday, July 15 at the Rogers Arena in Vancouver, BC, Canada. He will then continue to the United States with presentations in the cities of Detroit, Chicago, New York, Miami, Los Angeles, among others.

Then, for the fall in Europe, he will kick off his tour on the continent in London on October 14 and will tour 11 cities throughout the fall.

These include Barcelona on November 1, as well as Paris, Stockholm, Lisbon, Berlin, among others.

The Celebration Tour will conclude in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, on Friday, December 1, 2023 at the Ziggo Dome.

During the tour, the artist will present her four decades of mega hits to her audience.

Madonna is the best-selling female solo artist of all time. For past and new generations alike, it is a privilege to be able to appreciate live his incomparable catalog of music from the last 40 years.

The Celebration Tour

Each performance will be Madonna’s artistic journey through four decades of musical work. In the show he will pay tribute to the New York City that saw the awakening of his musical career.

With the announcement of her music tour, Madonna said she is excited to explore as many songs as possible, always hoping to give her fans the show they have been waiting for.

The tour has a retrospective character. Their goal is to fill the stages singing their music from the 80s, 90s and 2000s.

This announcement was made through her promotional video, where she appears at a dinner with friends who challenge her to do a world tour with her best hits, to which she accepts.

Celebration Tour will be different from her last tour in 2019 which was the platform to present her album “Madame X”.

If you want more information about the tour and the purchase of tickets, you can find in detail the dates, cities and places where it will be presented on the official website of the entire tour.