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Madonna’s Celebration Tour is back on and Miami’s two dates are rescheduled

File photo dated August 20, 2018 of Madonna poses backstage at the 2018 MTV Video Music Awards Press Room at Radio City Music Hall in New York City, NY, USA. Madonna’s upcoming Celebration tour has been postponed after the singer was hospitalized with a “serious bacterial infection”, according to an Instagram post from her longtime manager Guy Oseary. The tour was scheduled to kick off in Vancouver on 15 July.
File photo dated August 20, 2018 of Madonna poses backstage at the 2018 MTV Video Music Awards Press Room at Radio City Music Hall in New York City, NY, USA. Madonna’s upcoming Celebration tour has been postponed after the singer was hospitalized with a “serious bacterial infection”, according to an Instagram post from her longtime manager Guy Oseary. The tour was scheduled to kick off in Vancouver on 15 July. Abaca/Sipa USA

Madonna’s on the mend and her The Celebration Tour goes back on the road with four dates in London in October.

Miami, you get your two dates back, too.

Madonna was originally to play two dates, Sept. 9 and 10, in downtown Miami but was felled by a bacterial infection in June.

The new dates are April 6 and 7 at downtown Miami’s Kaseya Center.

If you bought tickets they will be honored at the new dates.

Madonna designed her The Celebration Tour to feature “four decades” of her greatest hits, which began with singles from her 1983 self-titled debut album, and include classic pop bangers like “Like a Prayer,” “Vogue,” “Frozen” and “Papa Don’t Preach.”

Details or how to buy tickets, visit Ticketmaster.com or Madonna.com.

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This story was originally published August 15, 2023 at 4:56 PM.

Howard Cohen
Miami Herald
Miami Herald consumer trends reporter Howard Cohen, a 2017 Media Excellence Awards winner, has covered pop music, theater, health and fitness, obituaries, municipal government, breaking news and general assignment. He started his career in the Features department at the Miami Herald in 1991. Cohen is an adjunct professor at the University of Miami School of Communication. Support my work with a digital subscription
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