Two New Yorkers are suing Madonna because her December concert started late. While the tickets said the show would begin at 8:30 p.m., Madonna didn't arrive on stage until after 10:45 p.m., the lawsuit says, leaving the concertgoers facing limited and pricy transportation home by the time the show let out at 1 a.m. Here are the details from ABC. What do you think?
"This is a complete revamp of an alternative version of my 'Lucky Star' revision from 2013. Although I liked the groove, there was just not enough going on to make it work on its own, so I added sounds from the 'Burning Up' stems and just got creative as it's in a different key and tempo. The result is more like a new track than a basic mash-up. I love it and I hope you'll dig it too." — #TheReflex
I will NEVER get over this fact: for a couple of hours during my work shift on a cold rainy sunday in Algés I was in the same building, just a few meters from #Madonna!!! (I will post images later, I have proof!!!)
Whoa! I didn’t realize the original version of Madonna’s “American Life” is up on YouTube in all its uncensored glory. I remember this video was instantly banned in the post-9/11 climate because it dared to criticize America. Funny how it still applies today…
My idea for a Madonna "True Blue" poster. The album was released on
June 30, 1986. In 3 years it will be the 40th anniversary of the release. 😳 #Madonna
Madonna's Celebration Tour will start at the O2 Arena in London on Oct. 14 after a three-month delay due to her illness. Musical director Stuart Price talked to the BBC about how they whittled down the set-list from Madonna's back catalog of 71 hits.