Madonna: Fans shocked by this detail during her concert in Paris
More under this adOn Sunday November 12, Madonna took to the stage at the Accor Arena Stadium for her first Paris concert.
Madonna's world tour began a few months ago, and after London, Lisbon and Barcelona, the singer will be performing at the Accor Arena in Paris on November 12, 13 and 19, 20.
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A long delay
Last night, on Sunday 12 November, she kicked off her first show in France. Unfortunately, the show got off to a bad start for the fans in attendance. The Like A Virgin singer arrived on stage 1 hour 40 minutes late.
More under this adMore under this adOn X (formerly Twitter), those present at the Accor Arena were quick to complain about the situation:
As usual, endless delays for the first of Madonna's Paris shows. An hour, this time blamed on technical problems.
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A fragile state of health
Fortunately, the delay was made up for with a show that won over the singer's fans. Since the start of her world tour, Madonna has experienced a number of problems. Although she was due to perform on stage for the first time last July, a few weeks beforehand she fell victim to a serious infection. The star had to be hospitalized and her concert dates postponed.
More under this adMore under this adAt the end of October, while performing in Antwerp, Belgium, the artist spoke of her hospitalization and said she was not yet in top form:
I've been given another chance, so I'm very grateful for that. I have to tell you that I'm not feeling very well at the moment, but I can't complain, because I'm alive. Thank God for my children and all your love and support"More under this adMore under this ad
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This article has been translated from Oh!MyMag FR.
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