FINALLY ENOUGH LOVE Release Party – London
Tribers! Hopefully you’ll have seen from Madonna.com that her team have confirmed Madonna Fan Party as the Official Release Party for Finally Enough Love! Read More
Tribers! Hopefully you’ll have seen from Madonna.com that her team have confirmed Madonna Fan Party as the Official Release Party for Finally Enough Love! Read More
Madonna has shared some videos and images from the peaceful protest for Black Lives Matter she attended with her family in London. Read More
Madonna celebrated the end of her series of Madame X theatre shows in London with her tour family and her loved ones. Read More
As Madonna continues her triumphant Madame X theatre show at The Palladium, her pianist and accordion player Ric’key Pageot and Dessy Di Lauro bring their unique music style as Parlor Social at Pizza Express Live in Holborn on Monday, 10 February.
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News is just in that the Madame X Tour shows at the London Palladium scheduled for Mondays, February 4th and 11th are cancelled. Read More
Madame X brought her theatre show to a packed London Palladium tonight, and what a fantastic one it was. Read More
Madonna’s residency at The London Palladium starts on a bitter note, news is just in that the opening show of the Madame X Tour scheduled for Monday, January 27 is cancelled. Read More
The 2020 Madonna Fan Party event will take place at G-A-Y Late on Saturday 25th January from 3.00pm – the day before Madonna opens her series of shows in London. Read More
Madonna fans can spot a familiar face on the pages of the new issue of UK magazine Boyz, reporting from the heart of the UK scene and the LGBT+ community every week since 1991. Read More
Alexis Petridis met Madonna in London to talk about her new album Madame X. Her interview is out now on The Guardian – check out a short excerpt. Read More
In a new interview with Reuters filmed at the press junket in London the other day, Madonna discusses the political themes on her new album – gun control, poverty and the marginalized, her desire to “fight back” in what she sees as a frightening modern world, and how she was horrified by moves to restrict LGTBQ and women’s rights, namely in her native United States. Read More