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Madonna come to montreal
Dam her tickets just want on sale at admission.com and you cannot even buy a fucking ticket now there is a line up says maximum user online lol hope there is enough time to get the best tickets i never seen madonna live and woulden't mind seing her .......
http://www.admission.com/html/resinf...=MA60621&T00=1
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Shes going on tour!?
I want to see her so bad, but none of my friends like her and will go with me :(
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oooo, I'd go see her if she came to Montreal/Ottawa/TO
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She puts on an amazing show, I've seen her twice and although i'm more of a hard rock/metal fan I wasn't disappointed. Definitely an artisit to see at least once. :thumbsup:
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Just got my tickets today finaly she is coming to montreal on June 21 2006 this is gonna be the best concert i probably gonna go to madonna rocks i love all her music...
anyone else going to come to see her in montreal
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hmmmm.....
If someone by chance wants to buy me a thoughtful birthday present this year, I guess I can now the following entry to my wishlist: concert tickets to see Madonna's show in Montreal with airfare.
You only turn 37 once.
Steve
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I'm seeing Madonna in 19 days! She is going to be at the Coachella Music Festival in Southern California along with Paul Oakenfold, Daft Punk, the Scissor Sisters, Tool, Depeche Mode, the Subways, and I'll stop right there because there are almost a hundred bands/artists/groups playing.
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I actually got tickets for opening night at the Forum here in L.A. during the pre-sale that was offered to members of her fan club, Icon. (That's pretty much the only reason I joined; for the advance ticket offer, but the message board there is pretty fuckin' funny, I'll tell you that. I thought that *I* was a big Madonna fan. Sheesh, some of those queens--and lots of straight housewives too--are CRAZY in love with her. It's a mess! LOL!)
I also got tix for the 2nd night of the tour, May 23, also at the Forum in L.A. And I'm debating whether or not to check out the show a 3rd time when she comes BACK to L.A. for a date at the Staples Center. Those tickets have not been officially announced yet. That's the cool thing about being an entertainment journalist with inside connections. :)
Anyone who knows me knows that I am a major Madonna fan. Have been since I was 14 back in the early '80s, and always will be. A lot of people bust on her--including gay men--but no other artist has broken down the social boundaries surrounding sexuality, feminism and empowerment that she has. Year after year, her critics and detractors say that she is on her way out; that she is "over." And every time she proves them wrong. Her last record shot to No. 1 in 29 countries, and her tour is once again selling like mad--even though there was really no promotion for it, ticket prices are pretty high, and she just did the greatest hits tour 2 years ago! I would say those are hardly the accomplishments of someone whose career is "over."
Admittedly, she's incredibly pampered and spoiled rich, and has in the past come off as a bit of a total bitch, but she worked her ass off to get where she is, and I don't begrudge her any of it. Hell, if I had the money she had, I'd be pretty damn pampered too. We all would. There's a really cool interview that's going to be on April 15 on BBC America, and it's a great show for any Madonna fan to check out.
What I love about seeing a Madonna concert is the feeling in that stadium when she's onstage performing. She has such power over her audience, and to share in that with thousands of people is pretty frickin' cool. Music really does bring the people together. :)