Madonna delighted fans on Thursday by announcing that five more dates have been added to her highly-anticipated 40th anniversary tour.
The bonafide ‘Queen Of Pop,’ 64, will make return stops in London, Los Angeles and New York despite the three major cities already boasting four shows each.
According to Madonna’s Instagram Story, she will hit the stage in London on December 5 then venture to NYC for two concerts on December 13 and 14.
Los Angeles will get another glimpse at the Material Girl hitmaker when she dominates the Crypto.com Arena in 2024 on January 7 and January 8.

New additions:Â Madonna delighted fans on Thursday by announcing that five more dates have been added to her highly-anticipated 40th anniversary tourÂ
After sharing the news, Madonna posed in diamond chains and a black lace bustier for a seductive selfie.
‘See you soon,’ she teased in the caption.Â
The new dates come amid ‘overwhelming’ demand after tickets for the Celebration tour went on sale last Friday.Â
And Madonna has been frantically adding to her already extensive tour schedule as a result.

‘See you soon,’ she teased in the caption of her IG Story post

Keep them coming! The bonafide ‘Queen Of Pop,’ 64, will make return stops in London, Los Angeles and New York despite the three major cities already boasting four shows each
She was originally scheduled to appear at London’s O2 Arena in October for a single show, but now four concerts will take place from October 14 to October 18.
Madonna will first touch down at LA’s Cypto.com Arena for four dates from September 27 to October 1.
Meanwhile, she will light up New York City’s Madison Square Garden in August from the 23 to the 27.
She will visit multiple cities in the Unites States and Canada, as well as the United Kingdom and Europe.
Produced by Live Nation, the tour will kick off in North America on July 15th at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, BC with stops in Detroit, Chicago, New York, Miami, and Los Angeles among others.

Demand:Â The new dates come amid ‘overwhelming’ demand after tickets for the Celebration tour went on sale last Friday

Exciting:Â Produced by Live Nation, the tour will kick off in North America on July 15th at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, BC with stops in Detroit, Chicago, New York, Miami, and Los Angeles among others
She will then make her way to Europe where she will hit 11 cities throughout the fall, including London, continuing onto Barcelona, Paris, and Stockholm, among others.
The Celebration Tour was to originally wrap in Amsterdam, NL on Friday, December 1st at Ziggo Dome but now LA will serve as its grand finale in January 2024.
Over the weekend, Madonna used her Instagram platform to express her gratitude for fans in an emotional video message.
She told her 18.7million followers that she felt ‘like the luckiest girl in the world.’
The performer continued: ‘I just want to say thank you to all of my fans for all of your love and support over the last few days.’

Grateful:Â Over the weekend, Madonna used her Instagram platform to express her gratitude for fans in an emotional video messageÂ

She told her 18.7million followers that she felt ‘like the luckiest girl in the world’Â
‘I don’t take any of this for granted, I feel like the luckiest girl in the world and I’m so grateful for all of your support.’
Madonna was visibly teary-eyed as she continued: ‘I can’t wait to put the show together and have a moment with each and every one of you on the stage to celebrate the last four decades of my journey’.
Though all is well on the music front, it was recently revealed that Madonna’s biopic starring Julia Garner has been shelved indefinitely as she prepares for tour.
The Vogue singer was set to direct the film about her rise to superstardom for Universal Pictures but Variety claims that it’s no longer in development.


Tour looks from the past: Seen in 1990 in Holland, left, and in 2008 in Atlantic City, rightÂ
Though a film in the near future seems unlikely, a source told the outlet that Madonna still hopes to one day helm a film about her ‘extraordinary’ life.Â
It’s been said that Garner, a Golden Globe and multi-Emmy Award winning actress, endured a grueling audition process to land the role.Â
The highly-anticipated project has been teased by the Devil Pray hitmaker since 2020 when she announced it was in the works.
Over the course of the past three years, she’s blown through multiple screenwriters, including Academy Award-winner Diablo Cody.
‘I have a very long script that is really hard for me to make shorter,’ Madonna admitted last summer. ‘I’ve been whittling away at it, but it’s like hacking off my limbs.’


Off: The upcoming Madonna (left) biopic starring Julia Garner (right) has been indefinitely shelved as the Queen Of Pop prepares to go on a world tour