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LONDON (Reuters) - Madonna kicks off her new international
tour in Cardiff, Wales, on August 23, she announced on
Thursday.
The "Sticky and Sweet" tour, which follows her latest
chart-topping album "Hard Candy," also will stop in France,
Germany, the Netherlands, Italy and Britain in August and
September.
The European leg includes performances at London's Wembley
Stadium on September 11 and Paris's Stade de France on
September 20.
The tour moves to North America on October 3 at the Izod
Center in East Rutherford, New Jersey, with stops at New York's
Madison Square Garden followed by performances in Boston,
Chicago and Los Angeles before ending at Miami Dolphin Stadium
on November 26.
According to a statement on her Web site (www.madonna.com),
Madonna also will visit Mexico and South America later in 2008.
The U.S. singer will once again team up with music tour and
promotion company Live Nation, with which she signed a
recording and touring contract last year.
The 10-year deal, reported to be worth $120 million,
involves a three-album commitment and brought her long-term
collaboration with Warner Bros. to an end.
It was an example of the so-called "360-degree deal," which
is increasingly popular in a music business struggling to make
money just selling records. The agreements typically involve
publishing, touring and merchandising as well as recording.
"Hard Candy," Madonna's 11th and last studio album with
Warner, debuted at No. 1 in 27 countries, including the United
States, Britain and Japan.
Madonna's 2006 "Confessions" tour was the highest-grossing
concert tour of all time by a female artist, with ticket sales
of just under $195 million.
Tickets to some of the "Sticky & Sweet" concerts will go on
sale starting May 16.
Reuters/Nielsen
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