Madonna proves she's the reigning Queen as her Madame X Tour takes over London

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For any copyright, please send me a message.  Madonna made a triumphant return to the stage last night as her Madame X Tour finally arrived in London.  For a while, it was touch and go if she’d even make it to curtain up, after an injury to her knee sustained on the road last year lead her to axe her planned first date at The London Palladium.  But while once the show kicked off, just a measly 20 minutes behind the planned 8:30pm start time - it was clear the wait was worth it.  Delivering a truly staggering two-hour performance, Madonna has transformed her Madame X album into a jaw-dropping live work of art.  The Madame X Tour unashamedly focuses on Madonna’s fourteenth studio album - bringing the Lisbon inspired record to life.  Arguably, Madame X works better in theatres as a live show than it does on Spotify or iTunes.  Using her intimate surroundings to her advantage, Madonna kicked off proceedings with controversial 2019 single God Control, performing the track with distorted electronic vocals in a kooky pirate style outfit.  After being thrown around the stage more times thank you’d be able to count, the 61-year-old went on to show off her flexibility by doing a headstand during Express Yourself.  Offering a genuine piece of theatre and performance art, the show transports fans into the heart of the music rather than a pyrotechnic heavy polished pop spectacular.  Visually 1998’s Frozen is stunning - with Madge hauntingly performing the track under a single spotlight and through a cinematographic screen.  Meanwhile, the stage transforms into a fado club - Lisbon music bar - for lead single Medellín and La Isla Bonita.  Perching on a grande piano, Madonna laughed and joked with the crowd and her entourage before downing a shot in between songs.  Undeniably, the smaller venues give Madonna far more opportunity to interact more with the audience than her previous treks - something she seems to genuinely relish.  The pop superstar can’t hide her glee at being heckled or simply telling anecdotes to whip up the crowd.  “I can’t talk too much as Westminster Council has warned me I will face an iron curtain curfew,” she said to a chorus of boos.  Not that it stopped her taking a quick dig at ex-husband Guy Ritchie.  “I’m going to use my British accent,” she purred as her crime-fighting alter ego.  “When I used to live here everyone accused me of having a British accent but I didn’t think I did,” she continued.  “Then I listened back to old interviews I did... ugh why didn’t you tell me!?  “I’m from Michigan! Guy forced me.”  As fans booed at the mention of the Hollywood director, Madonna innocently smirked: “I don’t know why you are booing.  “I’m going to move along.”  Of course ever the provocateur, Madonn
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Go queen of pop . You are the biggest star in the world

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