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  1. The Herning show was amazing - I think I'd even go as far as saying better than Stockholm, purely based on her energy and mood. I mean, she surely was annoyed by the incredibly boring crowd but in retrospect I noticed that she must've been more tired and stressed at the Stockholm than I'd realized.
    She both sounded and looked better as well as seemed a lot more energized in Herning, I'm guessing the whole Paris attack really shook her up before the show.

    Not to mention she actually started at 9:30 which was a nice surprise!

    I had more contact with the dancers this time, they were so charming and friendly and one of them gave me a Holiday prop towards the ending of the song.

    And I also accidentally hit Tony in the head during Burning Up due to dancing like a complete psycho lol.

    I came to the venue at about 4 PM and had number 93 in line, and ended up front row by the left side of the first catwalk. I was number 6 and front row at the tip of the heart in Stockholm, after spending the night outside the arena.

    Both great spots to enjoy the show and see Madonna up close.

    Also had a great afternoon in Herning with Msig! We were both feeling hungover despite not having any alcohol then night before lol... Best way to describe the day after Madonna

  2. So, I've been queueing outside the arena since 7 a.m., and I'm #24 in the Early Entry line. Most of the people who came before me are Italian, and overall the number of Danes already queueing is quite small, about 15 out of a total 60.

    It's freezing cold, but at least it stopped raining, and the arena staff brought us free coffee and tea. M's staff told us that, due to the cold weather, people with EE tickets will be let inside an adjacent building already at 3.

    M herself has apparently arrived in Herning today, while her band and ddancers arrived already yesterday. I met the French dancers at a café where we were all having dinner.

    We're gonna have a celebration 😁

    So it's basically the same as in Stockholm. The Italian gang were first and had queued since the morning before haha.

    Do you know if there'll be a wardrobe opportunity?

    Can't wait to join the queue!

  3. ohhh thank you! He's gorgeous.

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    He was hotter in real life. A real tight, stiff ass. And a huge package. Not only was I thirsty from queuing for centuries, this bitch got on stage and made me a thirsty hoe as well. Mess.

    He obviously ain't even an M fan tho, he didn't even have tickets for the show. Some live nation chick had a cross fit class led by him and gave him 3 VIP tickets and asked him to be the UB. And he didn't know the song for sure. Deserved the spanking. :lol:

  4. Okay, so 18 hours of queuing, 4 hours of waiting (and 1 hour of suffering DJ Mary Kay or whatever her name is), and 2 hours of attending the world's greatest party later:

    The show was so fucking amazing and truly a completely different thing to see live. It was so vibrant, there were things happening everywhere, all the time. Couldn't stop smiling. Despite it being one of my least faves from RH, I even loved Body Shop and sang along to every word hahah.

    And the venue!! It was packed! Such an amazing view to take in, especially after the last Swedish fiasco. As Msig said, she broke the venue record. Very proud.

    Everyone in the front row was weeping during the speech and LAP, myself definitely included (I was crying like a newborn baby lol), it was really beautiful. She really commanded the audience and channeled so much emotion through 40k people, it was breathtaking.

    Oh and Jesus Christ did I dance... Probably bruised my legs by hitting the fence in front of me too many times with my hysterical jumping here and there.

    The early entry queuing was handled superbly. There were no problems that I knew of, and the number system was respected by everyone in line.

    So glad I experienced this show, and SO glad I have a next stop this time around, can't wait for Herning!

  5. but a lot of people must be scared to visit the stadium no?

    I think people will be more scared to see the football game occurring at the same time.

    She'll probably carry on with the show and give a speech and dedication with La Vie En Rose. At least I hope so.

  6. I'm going! I have general admission and I'm heading to the airport soon. Can't wait!

    Judging by the arena layout on AXS it looks like the heart stage is in the GA section (which I find real messy), so if that's the case - you're one lucky motherfucker!

  7. If rumors are true she's gonna have more than 40,000 people there! that's like 3 arena dates! :D

    I seriously hope she gives it her all, medley included, considering it's her only date there.

    Well, Tele2 Arena does have a 40-45k capacity and the show's sold out so I do believe there will be about 35-40k people there.

    So so so excited, I'm currently doing my last minute chores and getting ready to take the train to Stockholm. Can't believe I'm finally seeing her again. :wow:

  8. I'm not a big fan of the medley either, but if she's doing it in any of my cities I'm ofc looking forward to hearing it. I'll take LAP over it any day tho. Just add Secret and WTF right before it and you got a perfect section right there. :1251:

  9. Tech problems my arse

    She's out back eating her trail mix and riding her bike backstage like Miss Gulch

    She said on Ellen guy is always having a moan about her being late. She knows she is. She wants the show to be perfect. *cuts out medley*

    :dead:

    I personally don't have much of a problem with artists being late to their shows, especially not Madonna, but I am sick and tired of hearing casual fans complain as well as seeing it affect her reputation in some places (as much as I'd rather just love for the GP to just chill, we all know it won't happen) so I would most def not complain if she started being 20-30 minutes late at the most.

  10. Ugh I hate the organization! Worst ever. They opened all the GA gates at the same time and I was one of the first at my gate, but the security guy you have to show your ticket to was so SLOW!! Dozens of other people at other gates went in faster...Oh well.

    Ugh, that's my biggest nightmare scenario. Thank god this hasn't happened to me...

    Seems like someone is ranting lol Robert xavier. This is Tony's IG.

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    Mess @ Tony's reply. Makes no sense unless she was forced to do DYU?? lol

    Nina, the UB from Cologne seems to have organized a numbers system and this time it seems to work. All the wristbands are numbered and the security people are hopefully informed about it so that no one can cut into the line.

    In Sweden during concert queuing, the number system usually works perfectly.

    But then again, queuing is probably one of the Swedes' greatest traits haha. My queuing experience at the MDNA tour was probably the most flawless ones I've ever had. No problems or stress at all. AND it was my first arena concert ever.

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