Madonna has confirmed the North American leg of her upcoming world tour behind MDNA. It will be the Material Girl's first road stint since her epic Sticky and Sweet tour of 2008/2009, which holds the record for the highest grossing tour by a solo artist.
The run is set to kick off with overseas dates starting on May 29 in Tel Aviv, Israel and continuing with shows in Europe and the Middle East. Stops include in London, Paris, Barcelona, Milan, Abu Dhabi and Berlin.
She will also travel to Australia before starting her North American leg on August 28 in Philadelphia at the Wells Fargo Center.
North American dates:
August 28 -- Philadelphia, PA @ Wells Fargo CenterAugust 30 -- Montreal, QC @ Bell CentreSeptember 1 -- Quebec City, QC @ Plains of Abraham SiteSeptember 4 -- Boston, MA @ TD Banknorth GardenSeptember 6 -- New York, NY @ Yankee StadiumSeptember 10 -- Ottawa, ON @ Yankee Scotiabank PlaceSeptember 12 -- Toronto, ON @ Air Canada Center September 15 -- Atlantic City, NJ @ Boardwalk HallSeptember 19 -- Chicago, IL @ United Center September 23 -- Washington, D.C. @ Verizon CenterSeptember 29 -- Vancouver, BC @ Rogers ArenaOctober 2-- Seattle, WA @ Key ArenaOctober 6 -- San Jose, CA @ HP PavilionOctober 10 -- Los Angeles, CA @ Staples CenterOctober 13 -- Las Vegas, NV @ MGM GrandOctober 16 -- Phoenix, AZ @ US Airways CenterOctober 20 -- Dallas, TX @ American Airlines CenterOctober 24 -- Houston, TX @ Toyota CenterOctober 27 -- New Orleans, LA @ New Orleans ArenaOctober 30 -- Kansas City, MO @ Sprint CenterNovember 1 -- St. Louis, MO @ Scottrade CenterNovember 3 -- St. Paul, MN @ Xcel Energy CenterNovember 10 -- Cleveland, OH @ Quicken Loans ArenaNovember 15 -- Charlotte, N.C. @ Time Warner Cable ArenaNovember 17 -- Atlanta, GA @ Philips Arena
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