Madonna Celebration Tour: New NYC, Philly shows announced, plus ticket info

The Celebration is on.

Madonna's Celebration Tour is a go now that the pop icon is on the mend. Madonna suffered a bacterial infection that left her hospitalized in June and the initial North American dates were postponed. The new ones have been announced and they take place after the previously scheduled European dates.

Area shows now include Dec. 13 and 14 at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, which are the original dates, and Dec. 16 at Barclays, which was originally scheduled for Aug. 27 at Madison Square Garden, in a venue change.

Fans holding tickets to the previously scheduled MSG concert on Aug. 27 will have an exclusive opportunity to purchase tickets to the newly added Barclays Center performance on Dec. 16, according to promoter Live Nation.

Tickets for the original show at MSG will be automatically refunded to the original purchaser by Monday, Aug. 28, and Ticketmaster will then provide all affected fans with a dedicated link and a unique code based on the quality of their previous seat locations to purchase tickets to the new date at Barclays.

Madonna performs in January 2017 during the Women's March on Washington in Washington, D.C.
Madonna performs in January 2017 during the Women's March on Washington in Washington, D.C.

Presales for the Dec. 16 Barclays show begin Tuesday, Aug. 29, and run through Thursday, Aug. 31. If tickets remain, they will go on sale to the general public starting at 10 a.m. Friday, Sept. 1, through Ticketmaster.

Other 2024 area shows include Jan. 22, 23 and 29 at Madison Square Garden, rescheduled from the 2023 shows on Aug. 23, 24 and 26, respectively. The Material Girl also plays Jan. 25, 2024, at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, rescheduled from Dec. 20, 2023. Tickets for the previously scheduled shows will be honored on the new dates.

Resale tickets begin at $120 on Ticketmaster for the tour. Due to scheduling conflicts, shows July 27 in Tulsa, Oklahoma; Dec. 22 in Nashville; Jan. 15, 2024, in San Francisco; Jan. 18 in Las Vegas; and Jan. 20 in Phoenix have been canceled. Refunds for the dates will be issued at the original point of purchase.

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The Celebration Tour will now begin Oct. 14 at the O2 for a run in London, followed by shows in Belgium, Denmark, Sweden, Spain, Portugal, France, Germany, Italy and the Netherlands. The North American leg will begin on Wednesday, Dec. 13, in Brooklyn.

“To be able to move my body and dance just a little bit makes me feel like the Luckiest Star in the world!” said Madonna on social media two weeks ago accompanied by a video of her dancing. “Thank you to all of my fans and friends! You must be my lucky stars too!”

Visit www.madonna.com for more information.

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Madonna Celebration Tour

US, Canada and Mexico dates

  • Dec. 13: Brooklyn, Barclays Center

  • Dec. 14: Brooklyn, Barclays Center

  • Dec. 16: Brooklyn, Barclays Center

  • Dec. 18: Washington, D.C., Capital One Arena

  • Dec. 19: Washington, D.C., Capital One Arena

  • Jan. 8, 2024: Boston, TD Garden

  • Jan. 9: Boston, TD Garden

  • Jan. 11: Toronto, Scotiabank Arena

  • Jan. 12: Toronto, Scotiabank Arena

  • Jan. 15: Detroit, Little Caesars Arena

  • Jan. 18: Montreal, Bell Centre

  • Jan. 20: Montreal, Bell Centre

  • Jan. 22: New York, Madison Square Garden

  • Jan. 23: New York, Madison Square Garden

  • Jan. 25: Philadelphia, Wells Fargo Center

  • Jan. 29: New York, Madison Square Garden

  • Feb. 1: Chicago, United Center

  • Feb. 2: Chicago, United Center

  • Feb. 5: Pittsburgh, PPG Paints Arena

  • Feb. 8: Cleveland, Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse

  • Feb. 13: Saint Paul, Minnesota, Xcel Energy Center

  • Feb. 17: Seattle, Climate Pledge Arena

  • Feb. 18: Seattle, Climate Pledge Arena

  • Feb. 21: Vancouver, British Columbia, Rogers Arena

  • Feb. 24: Sacramento, California, Golden 1 Center

  • Feb. 27: San Francisco, Chase Center

  • Feb. 28: San Francisco, Chase Center

  • March 1: Las Vegas, T-Mobile Arena

  • March 2: Las Vegas, T-Mobile Arena

  • March 4: Inglewood, California, Kia Forum

  • March 5: Inglewood, California, Kia Forum

  • March 7: Inglewood, California, Kia Forum

  • March 9: Inglewood, California, Kia Forum

  • March 11: Inglewood, California, Kia Forum

  • March 13: Palm Desert, California, Acrisure Arena

  • March 16: Phoenix, Footprint Center

  • March 19: Denver, Ball Arena

  • March 24: Dallas, American Airlines Center

  • March 25: Dallas, American Airlines Center

  • March 28: Houston, Toyota Center

  • March 29: Houston, Toyota Center

  • April 1: Atlanta, State Farm Arena

  • April 4: Tampa, Amalie Arena

  • April 6: Miami, Kaseya Center

  • April 7: Miami, Kaseya Center

  • April 14: Austin, Texas, Moody Center

  • April 15: Austin, Texas, Moody Center

  • April 20, Mexico City, Palacio de los Deportes

  • April 21: Mexico City, Palacio de los Deportes

  • April 23: Mexico City, Palacio de los Deportes

  • April 24: Mexico City, Palacio de los Deportes

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