Have You Confessed ?

I saw this last night and totally loved it. So I had to post it here. I really got nothing else to say, cuz you really need to watch it to be amazed. Anyway, here's some info on the tour from Wikipedia.
The tour began on May 21, 2006 at The Forum in Los Angeles, USA and continued to major cities across America in including Las Vegas, Chicago, as well as dates in Montreal (Canada), New York City (6 performances), Boston and Miami. On July 30 the tour moved to Europe, launching at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, Wales. After moving onto Wembley Arena in London the tour stopped in Italy, Germany, Denmark (85,232 tickets sold), France, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, and Russia (her first ever appearance in the latter two countries, and in the whole of the former Eastern-European block) before moving to Japan. Madonna had hoped to end the tour in Australia, but the logistics did not work out. She issued an apology to her Australian fans on her official website and has stated that she isn't retiring anytime soon and will come soon.
Main Show
Future Lovers / I Feel Love
Get Together
Like a Virgin / Jump
Interlude: Dancers' Confessions / Live To Tell
Forbidden Love / Isaac
Sorry / Like It Or Not
Interlude: Sorry (Remix)
I Love New York
Ray of Light / Let it Will Be
Drowned World / Substitute For Love
Paradise (Not For Me)
Interlude: Roller Dance: Disco Inferno / Music
Erotica / La Isla Bonita
Lucky Star
Hung Up

Madonna described the tour as "turning the world into a giant dancefloor".
The show is divided into four separate acts with different themes: Equestrian, Bedouin, Never Mind the Bollocks, Disco.
Scenes in the opening number, "Future Lovers" and "I Feel Love", were taken from Madonna's 2006 photoshoot with Steven Klein for 'W' magazine.
The tour has generated international controversy due to its use of Christian religious iconography. While singing "Live to Tell", Madonna hangs from a mirrored cross wearing a crown of thorns around her head. Christian, Jewish and Muslim groups in North America and Europe came together to criticize what they saw as Madonna's exploitation of "sacred" Christian symbols. In response, Madonna personally and publicly invited Pope Benedict XVI to see the show while in Rome - insisting that she was doing the controversial act to raise awareness and money for orphans abandoned in Africa (particularly Malawi) due to HIV/AIDS and that "Jesus wouldn't mind." (While she sings "Live To Tell," in the background run haunting images of the devestation wreaking havoc in Africa right now. On top, a count begins from 0 until it reaches 12 million - the number of orphans created by HIV/AIDS in Africa alone [2006 UN estimate]).
The version of "Erotica" performed in this show includes lyrics from an early demo version of the song, commonly known by fans as "You Thrill Me".
Yitzhak Sinwani (who is featured on the album track "Isaac") sings along side Madonna for the same song and joins her on renditions of "Paradise (Not For Me)", "Drowned World/Substitute For Love", and La Isla Bonita.
Initially, Madonna was to perform the songs "Deeper and Deeper" and "Everybody" but replaced them in favor of "Erotica" and "La Isla Bonita". She rehearsed these and even performed Everybody during her Confessions promo tour throughout various nightclubs.
Singer, Lenny Kravitz, who also appeared in the audience during numerous shows, joined Madonna live on stage for the song I Love New York at one of the Paris gigs.

Friday, December 08, 2006

0 Comments: