Madonna at The O2 on 4th July
Saturday January 31, 2009
Press Release:Madonna's phenomenally successful 'Sticky & Sweet Tour', already the number 1 biggest grossing tour in history for a solo artist, will embark on another series of shows kicking off The O2 on 4 & 5 July 2009. Madonna has never extended a tour before and in 2008, the 'Sticky & Sweet Tour' was seen by 2,350,285 fans in 58 cities. With record breaking ticket sales everywhere, including 75,000 tickets in London's Wembley Stadium and four sell outs in New York's Madison Square Garden (60,364 tickets).
Special Guest for Sticky & Sweet 2009, Paul Oakenfold has long been one of the most important--if not the most important--name in modern club culture. He has remixed The Rolling Stones U2, Madonna, Justin Timberlake, Snoop Dog, The Cure, Massive Attack and even Elvis Presley and produced The Happy Mondays. The two time Grammy nominee is in the Guinness Book of World Records for being the biggest DJ in the world. His new artist album, 'Pop Killer' is due out later this year.
Tickets for the UK Shows go on sale at 9am Friday 6th February via www.theo2.co.uk or by calling 0844 856 0202. UK Tickets are priced at £175 / £110 / £85 / £65 (subject to booking fee).
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Comments
Madonna was great on Saturday 4 July
except for one issue.She kept us waiting for one hour and with no announcements why and no apologies when she appeared. Due to this, with the Jubilee line not working we were not able to get back to the u/ground system before it shut down. The queueing for over 90 minutes to get back north of the river and then the cost of a cab was so unnecessary. Why does such a great artist dis her fans so?