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Madonna pays tribute to those who lost their lives to AIDS during her Celebration World Tour

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Pop icon Madonna paid tribute to those who died from AIDS during her new Celebration World Tour. Back in January, the queen of pop announced that she would be going on a multi-city global tour to celebrate her iconic 40-year career.  “I am excited to explore as many songs as possible in hopes to give my fans the show they have been waiting for,” she said in a statement.

While the Celebration tour was set to start on 15 July, Madonna was forced to postpone after being hospitalised with a serious bacterial infection in June.

Fortunately, after months of recovery, the beloved talent kicked off the highly anticipated event on 14 October at the O2 Arena in London.

Splitting the show into five acts, Madonna delivered a dazzling performance that featured sickening choreography, larger-than-life set pieces, a Beyoncé shout-out, Bob the Drag Queen and over 40 songs from her legendary catalogue.  “I’m really surprised I made it this far.

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