Madonna’s Rescheduled Celebration Tour Dates Revealed

Madonna‘s Celebration Tour dates have officially been rescheduled!

The Queen of Pop is set to embark on her highly-anticipated retrospective tour in October, with four sold-out London shows kicking off the concerts. Following the U.K. and Europe legs of the tour, Madonna will head back to North America in December, starting in Brooklyn, N.Y.

Why Did Madonna Reschedule Her Tour?

The pop icon was forced to reschedule her tour after her sudden hospitalization back in June. At the time, it was reported that Madonna was “found unresponsive” and rushed to the hospital.

“On Saturday, June 24, Madonna developed a serious bacterial infection which [led] to a several-day stay in the ICU,” her longtime manager, Guy Oseary, shared via Instagram at the time.

READ MORE: Celebs React to Madonna’s Sudden Hospitalization

He added that for the time being, they would need to “pause all commitments,” including the tour.

On July 10, Madonna thanked fans for their “positive energy” and promised to return for her rescheduled dates.

On Aug. 9, the “Like a Prayer” singer shared a photo of herself looking glam, writing, “All dressed up and Nowhere to go … But Soon, Very Soon, I’ll be traveling to you. #celebrationtour.”

Madonna’s Rescheduled Tour Dates:

Tickets for Madonna’s previously scheduled shows will be honored for all new dates. As for the dates with venue changes, fans will be refunded and given the opportunity to purchase new tickets for the newly scheduled dates using a special code.

Unfortunately, a few shows remain canceled, including July 27 in Tulsa, Okla.; Dec. 22 in Nashville, Tenn.; Jan. 15 in San Francisco, Calif.; Jan. 18 in Las Vegas, Nev.; and Jan. 20 in Phoenix, Ariz.

Fans who have tickets for those shows will be refunded from their point of purchase.

See Madonna’s newly rescheduled Celebration Tour dates, below:

Dec. 13 –  Brooklyn, N.Y. @ Barclays Center (original date)
Dec. 14 – Brooklyn, N.Y. @  Barclays Center (original date)
Dec. 16 – Brooklyn, N.Y. @ Barclays Center (rescheduled from Aug. 27)
Dec. 18 – Washington, D.C. @ Capital One Arena (original date)
Dec. 19 – Washington, D.C. @ Capital One Arena (rescheduled from Sept. 2)
Jan. 8 – Boston, Mass. @ TD Garden (rescheduled from Aug. 30)
Jan. 9 – Boston, Mass. @ TD Garden (rescheduled from Aug. 31)
Jan. 11 – Toronto, Ont. @ Scotiabank Arena (rescheduled from Aug. 13)
Jan. 12 – Toronto, Ont. @ Scotiabank Arena (rescheduled from Aug. 14)
Jan. 15 – Detroit, Mich. @ Little Caesars Arena (rescheduled from Aug. 5)
Jan. 18 – Montreal, Que. @ Bell Centre (rescheduled from Aug. 19)
Jan. 20 – Montreal, Que. @ Bell Centre (rescheduled from Aug. 20)
Jan. 24 – New York, N.Y. @ Madison Square Garden (rescheduled from Aug. 23)
Jan. 23 – New York, N.Y. @ Madison Square Garden (rescheduled from Aug. 24)
Jan. 25 – Philadelphia, Pa. @ Wells Fargo Center (rescheduled from Dec. 20)
Jan. 29 – New York, N.Y. @ Madison Square Garden (rescheduled from Aug. 26)
Feb. 1 – Chicago, Ill. @ United Center (rescheduled from Aug. 9)
Feb. 2 – Chicago, Ill. @ United Center (rescheduled from Aug. 10)
Feb. 5 – Pittsburgh, Pa. @ PPG Paints Arena (rescheduled from Aug. 7)
Feb. 8 – Cleveland, Ohio @ Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse (rescheduled from Aug. 2)
Feb. 13 – Saint Paul, Minn. @ Xcel Energy Center (rescheduled from July 30)
Feb. 17 – Seattle, Wash. @ Climate Pledge Arena (rescheduled from July 18)
Feb. 18 – Seattle, Wash. @ Climate Pledge Arena (rescheduled from July 19)
Feb. 21 – Vancouver, B.C. @ Rogers Arena (rescheduled from July 15)
Feb. 24 – Sacramento, Calif. @ Golden 1 Center (rescheduled from Jan. 13, 2024)
Feb. 27 – San Francisco, Calif. @ Chase Center (rescheduled from Oct. 4)
Feb. 28 – San Francisco, Calif. @ Chase Center (rescheduled from Oct. 5)
March 1 – Las Vegas, Nev. @ T-Mobile Arena (rescheduled from Oct. 7)
March 2 – Las Vegas, Nev. @ T-Mobile Arena (rescheduled from Oct. 8)
March 4 – Los Angeles, Calif. @ Kia Forum (rescheduled from Sept. 27 @ Crypto.com Arena)
March 5 –  Los Angeles, Calif. @ Kia Forum (rescheduled from Sept. 28 @ Crypto.com Arena)
March 7 – Los Angeles, Calif. @ Kia Forum (rescheduled from Sept. 30 @ Crypto.com Arena)
March 9 – Los Angeles, Calif. @ Kia Forum (rescheduled from Oct. 1 @ Crypto.com Arena)
March 11 – Los Angeles, Calif. @ Kia Forum (rescheduled from Jan. 7 and Jan. 8, 2024 @ Kia Forum)
March 13 – Palm Desert, Calif. @ Acrisure Arena (rescheduled from Jan. 11, 2024)
March 16 – Phoenix, Ariz. @ Footprint Center (rescheduled from July 22)
March 19 – Denver, Colo. @ Ball Arena (rescheduled from July 25)
March 24 – Dallas, Texas @ American Airlines Center (rescheduled from Sept. 18)
March 25 – Dallas, Texas @ American Airlines Center (rescheduled from Sept. 19)
March 28 – Houston, Texas @ Toyota Center (rescheduled from Sept. 13)
March 29 – Houston, Texas @ Toyota Center (rescheduled from Sept. 14)
April 1 – Atlanta, Ga. @ State Farm Arena (rescheduled from Sept. 5)
April 4 – Tampa, Fla. @ Amalie Arena (rescheduled from Sept. 7)
April 6 – Miami, Fla. @ Kaseya Center (rescheduled from Sept. 9)
April 7 – Miami, Fla. @ Kaseya Center (rescheduled from Sept. 10)
April 14 – Austin, Texas @ Moody Center (rescheduled from Sept. 21)
April 15 – Austin, Texas @ Moody Center (rescheduled from Sept. 22)
April 20 – Mexico City, Mex. @ Palacio De Los Deportes (rescheduled from Jan. 25, 2024)
April 21 – Mexico City, Mex. @ Palacio De Los Deportes (rescheduled from Jan. 27, 2024)
April 23 – Mexico City, Mex. @ Palacio De Los Deportes (rescheduled from Jan. 28, 2024)
April 24 – Mexico City, Mex. @ Palacio De Los Deportes (rescheduled from Jan. 30, 2024)

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