Madonna announces 2012 tour dates!
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really can't wait for this tour.
I attended multiple shows for Drowned World Tour, Re-Invention Tour, Confessions Tour, and Sticky & Sweet Tour.
The Confessions Tour experiences I had were probably among the best moments of my life. It was just such an amazing show. I really hope Madonna re-creates some of those moments this time around. While Sticky & Sweet was pretty fun, it sure wasn't on the same scale as Confessions.
On to the pricing- $500 to $2500 for VIP package (none of which include meet and greet) ... These are obviously for the people who can afford them... they include some crap merchandise and a "pre-party" which I heard can be pretty lame.
Save yourself the money and buy the regular tickets which range from $45 for upper level rear-view to $355 for floor and lower level. At this time the stage layout is not yet confirmed, but numerous sites display what looks like a V-Shaped Catwalk coming from the right and left ends of the main stage. A standing pit is rumored to be in the middle of this. If true, this would be the first time a Madonna show in the US had a General Admission section (unless you count the mini contest pits on Re-Invention Tour).
I attended multiple shows for Drowned World Tour, Re-Invention Tour, Confessions Tour, and Sticky & Sweet Tour.
The Confessions Tour experiences I had were probably among the best moments of my life. It was just such an amazing show. I really hope Madonna re-creates some of those moments this time around. While Sticky & Sweet was pretty fun, it sure wasn't on the same scale as Confessions.
On to the pricing- $500 to $2500 for VIP package (none of which include meet and greet) ... These are obviously for the people who can afford them... they include some crap merchandise and a "pre-party" which I heard can be pretty lame.
Save yourself the money and buy the regular tickets which range from $45 for upper level rear-view to $355 for floor and lower level. At this time the stage layout is not yet confirmed, but numerous sites display what looks like a V-Shaped Catwalk coming from the right and left ends of the main stage. A standing pit is rumored to be in the middle of this. If true, this would be the first time a Madonna show in the US had a General Admission section (unless you count the mini contest pits on Re-Invention Tour).