Final night at The Palladium
Madonna wrapped up her series of theatre shows at The Palladium last night performing the shorter version of the Madame X tour setlist with a 9:30 PM start and a 11:20 finish. Read More
Madonna wrapped up her series of theatre shows at The Palladium last night performing the shorter version of the Madame X tour setlist with a 9:30 PM start and a 11:20 finish. Read More
The penultimate Madame X theatre show at The Palladium started at 9 PM and finished at 11:20. It was a very lively full version of the show. Read More
The Madame X theatre show No. 10 at The London Palladium started at 9.30 PM with Vogue, finishing at 11.17 PM with I Rise. Read More
The London show No. 9 was a pretty straight run last night. After a two-day rest break and a visit to the Dora Maar exhibition at the Tate Modern, Madonna was back at The Palladium with the full version of her show which started just after 9 PM and ended at 11.10 PM. Read More
Today’s edition of the Evening Standard featured this full page ad for the four final shows of the Madame X theatre show at The London Palladium. Read More
The Madame X show at The Palladium on Sunday night started at 9:20 PM with Vogue. Once again Madonna performed what some fans call the radio edit version of the show on the second of two back-to-back nights. Although being a shorter run, it was a great show for both the artist and her fans. Read More
It was the first of two back-to-back Madame X theatre shows at The London Palladium over the weekend, and tonight Madonna performed the long setlist version of the show. Read More
Madame X was not in the mood for shit last night! Animated, defiant, humorous and just ever so slightly pissed off about the night before, this was another show to remember.
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Last night at The Palladium it was one of the best nights of the tour and certainly one to remember. Here’s why. Read More
The fourth Madame X show at The London Palladium started at 9:10 PM last night and was over at 10:55 PM. Madonna performed the shorter version of her set, opening again with Vogue following the Madame X manifesto. Read More
“You don’t go to Madonna for vulnerability: she is all about self-determination, pleasure and defiance,” musician and writer Tracey Thorn writes on her fortnightly “Off the Record” column for the New Statesman. Best known... Read More
The first Madame X theatre show on a Saturday night in London kicked off at 8:44 PM. Madonna performed a full show with the current standard setlist, which does not include the small sung bit of Papa don’t preach and Crave. Read More