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  1. ?

    It is NOT part of the rehearsal setlist, same as La Vie en Rose, Girl Gone Wild, etc. Illuminatix said there was a pole dance megamix segment that fincludes samples of several songs, along with GGW. If Candy Shop is part of the setlist in some way, it's easily part of the sex section. The lyrics allude to Holy Water.

    News of Madonna are listing songs that are only part of mashups or medleys as individual performances. Illuminatix seems WAY more reliable, since he is actually giving us all the inside scoop, even the tour length, the nimber of dancers, etc. He reminds me a lot of m.d.n.a

  2. I WARRIOR

    1. Iconic

    2. Unapologetic Bitch (Drum Mix)

    3. Sorry // HBC // Hold Tight // Song from ROL // Material Girl // Joan of Arc

    4. Don't Tell Me

    II SIN & SALVATION

    5. S.E.X.

    6. Like a Virgin

    7. Holy Water / Vogue (6-Minute Medley)

    8. Deeper and Deeper (samples GGW, among others)

    9. Inside Out / Justify My Love (Remix/Mashup)

    10. Devil Pray

    III CRAZY 30's

    11. Between the Bars

    12. Ghosttown

    13. Love Profusion // Hold Tight

    14. Body Shop (samples La Vie en Rose)

    15. True Blue // Cherish

    16. Music

    IV FRIDA

    17. HeartBreakCity // LDLHA

    18. Living for Love

    19. Take a Bow

    20. La Isla Bonita (with samples from Spanish Eyes)

    21. Dress You Up

    22. Who's That Girl

    23. Rebel Heart

    V FAN FEST

    24. Illuminati

    25. Bitch, I'm Madonna (Remix)

    26. Holiday (might sample other "hits" - just my guess)

    // = OR

    / = mashup/medley

    I fucking LOVE this setlist! 26 songs and so many song I've been waiting for her to perform since S&S! :drama: Still kinda bummed over Everybody not being there and ROL being left out once again, but overall it looks extremely enjoyable and has a good balance of RH tracks, fan favourites and classics.

  3. I'm so glad Avicii got eradicated from this album pretty much. He simply used the same beats he used on his own tracks and re-used them. He is one-dimensional and repetitive. Madonna made an album that didn't sound like the people that produced it but the sound she was going for.

    The real genius behind his tracks are his songwriting team, including Carl Falk.

  4. Illuminati

    Iconic (Part 2)

    Bitch, I'm Madonna

    Best Night

    S.E.X.

    Holy Water

    Inside Out (Demo)

    Unapologetic Bitch

    Veni Vidi Vici

    Rebel Heart

    Body Shop

    Joan of Arc (Acostic)

    Hold Tight (Demo 5)

    Devil Pray

    Ghosttown

    Messiah (Loud Orchestra Demo)

    HeartBreakCity (Demo 3)

    Living for Love

    Wash All Over Me

    No abridged version, Super deluxe with the same bonus tracks, but BS closer to the demo and Queen included.

  5. Okay, so I made this setlist based on the exclusive rumours that MTribe member posted, because he seems more reliable than NOM lol:

    Tried to fill the gaps.

    JOAN OF ARC

    or whatever the fuck this section's gonna be.

    1. Iconic

    2. Unapologetic Bitch

    3. Material Girl // Sorry // Don't Tell Me

    4. Hold Tight

    SEX AND RELIGION

    title says it all

    1. (S.E.X)

    2. Holy Water (with samples from “Vogue”)

    3. Deeper and Deeper (with samples from “Girl Gone Wild” among others)

    4. Like a Virgin

    5. Inside Out (Remix with samples from “Justify My Love” and “Whole Lotta Love”)

    6. Devil Pray

    CRAZY 30's

    Okay, so this is quite unexpected, I must say. This section seems to be revolving around the 1930's which had the rise of stars like Marlene Dietrich and their glamorous portrayal of the Hollywood lifestyle with extreme poverty, war, the Great Depression, etc. I think the theme of the section will be exactly that. Love Profusion will have an anti-war message and will continue the tradition of AL songs being interludes.

    1. (Love Profusion)

    2. Between the Bars / Ghosttown

    3. Body Shop (with samples from “La Vie en Rose”)

    4. True Blue // Cherish

    5. Music // Into the Groove

    6. Take a Bow – seriously the perfect song to close that section

    FRIDA

    Heavily inspired by Frida Kahlo, obviously. I have no idea how the matador thing is gonna fit in there and how she's supposed to change so quickly but okay...

    1. (Love Don't Live Here Anymore HeartBreakCity)

    2. Living for Love

    3. La Isla Bonita (with samples from “Spanish Eyes”)

    4. Dress You Up

    5. Who's That Girl

    6. Rebel Heart

    PARTY ENCORE

    With Music in the 1930 section, Into the Groove not being part of the asetlist, and UB as 2nd song, there really isn't much left tbh. Illuminati is said to be an interlude but how the fuck does that work after RH? Lol, whatever...

    1. (Illuminati)

    2. Bitch, I'm Madonna

    3. Holiday // Into the Groove

    NOTE: The First two sections are rebellious and the last two are more romantic = Rebel Heart.

    The songs that are striked out are the ones she rehearsed but may actually or will not appear on the final setlist.

    Bolded songs are 100% going to appear (or not in case of ITG) on the final setlist accourding to illuminati_x.

    // = possible alternatives, my assumptions.

  6. I'm starting to think that Illuminati may be the second song after Iconic or an interlude before the party section.

    Anyway, she pretty much said that she a) wants a good balance between old and new, which would be around 50/50) and b) that she's NOT a greatest hits kind of person and that she focuses on theatrics, themes and will do remakes of her older songs.

    That means: We will get a typical post millennium Madonna concert. 50% of new material and 50% of re-invented oldies. The songs she teased on Instagram, and I'm more than 100% sure about that, are not all gonna appear on the setlist. She has clearly teased 80's songs only to get us hyped up.

  7. The only songs we "know" for sure till now (reported by news of madonna) are:

    Iconic

    Dress you Up

    La Isla Bonita

    Who's That girl

    Rebel heart

    Vogue

    Holy Water

    Holiday

    Music

    Living for Love

    SEX

    Deeper and deeper

    La vie en rose

    I'm guessing Gohsttown and Bitch I'm Madonna are sure, since they were/are singles

    And they kept saying that the setlist wasn't final and we also don't know whether they count mashups, medleys and samples as individual songs. Vogue may quite possibly a medley with Holy Water or simply an extended mid-section.

    La Vie en Rose is also highly questionable. Is she actually going to sing two or three covers? Or is she gonna mix them with some of her own songs like she did in the past?

  8. If we believe the rumours...

    Iconic

    Between the Bars / American Life

    Hold Tight

    Ghosttown

    Wash All Over Me

    (S.E.X.)

    Holy Water / Vogue

    Like a Virgin

    Justify My Love / Inside Out

    Devil Pray

    (Rescue Me)

    Body Shop

    Dress You Up

    Who's That Girl / La Isla Bonita

    Rebel Heart

    Don't Tell Me

    (Veni Vidi Vici)

    Deeper and Deeper

    Take a Bow or HeartBreakCity

    Nothing Really Matters or Frozen

    Living for Love / Like a Prayer

    (Illuminati)

    Bitch, I'm Madonna

    Unapologetic Bitch

    Holiday

    Music

    Looks like a pretty decent setlist to me.

  9. You keep saying this over and over and it's annoying

    :order:

    Err who said she was in a crisis? People have been discussing that there is a general lack of interest in her at the moment from the general public for various reasons, She isn't moving as many tickets or doing as many shows in major markets as she previously did due to a number of factors. No, people will not go and see her no matter what as is evident with gaps in they schedule where the clearly planned additional shows but demand isn't there. Its that kind of attitude from team Madonna and disregard for people that has turned the public off her. She needs to win back casual fans and the public, thats why the half the setlist will be hits. She cannot afford bad reviews.

    1. She isn't moving as many tickets because her life performances weren't as good vocally and because the singles didn't sell that well. The album sold well, considering that album sales are at an ultimate low rn.

    2. In 2008 she had at least one international hit and still got more airplay outside of the US.

    In 2012 she had enormous exposure with the Superbowl in the US, a top 10 hit and she did bundled ticket sales.

    She hasn't had anything like that this era. She mainly did promo in the US but it didn't help her singles rise up the charts due to a massive lack of exposure and ageism.

    3. She won't get bad reviews. Her tours are always amazing to watch and have always featured at least 50% hits or songs from previous albums. What always gets her good reviews are the theatrics in her shows and the visuals. She always does a few songs that will get the crowd sing along but her main focus is always the theatrics and the message she's trying to convey with her art. There's always an underlying political concept in her shows. Once the tour kicks off and people report about it, ticket sales will rise.

    4. The REAL problem are the ticket PRICES. Her tickets are way too fucking expensive and she should think about making them cheaper to actually get more people to buy them.

  10. Do you think you'll go to a show now she's confirmed that it's a balance of old and new?

    If I can scrape enough money together, yes. But still, I wanna see the setlist first...

    RIT had 15 hits in the setlist. I predict 12-14 hits for RH, she is in a similar situation as she was with AL in that she needs to win the public and casual fans back and also get good reviews. She's a smart business woman, she'll want to shift tickets.

    I predict 12 hits and 13 from RH. 50/50 basically. Some may end up being mashups/medley of old songs or RH tracks and old songs. And no, she doesn't need to prove anything or is in a crisis. She's fucking Madonna. people will go to see her no matter what. Casual fans do not check on her setlsits beforehand.

  11. Speaking of poles, Cohen gets the scoop about the dancing nuns on stripper poles that Madonna teased in Rebel Heart’s trailer. “I just like the juxtaposition,” she says of the risqué routine. “I’m very immersed in deconstructing the concept of sexuality and religion and how it’s not supposed to go together, but in my world it goes together.”
    As for the show itself, Madonna hasn’t revealed much, but she offers some insight about how she balances her setlist with greatest hits like “Vogue” and her new Rebel Heart material. “Of course, the thing Im most excited about doing is my new stuff, because I haven’t done it yet and it’s fresh,” she tells Cohen. “But I realize that people want to hear my older stuff, so for me it’s always a tricky balance trying to keep some kind of continuity, not only with sound, sonically, but also thematically … a lot of times I have to take the songs and turn them inside out and make them more ironic than straightforward.”

    Thank you Madonna, for confirming what I've been saying all along.

    Even the juxtaposition of religion/sex. I remember people hating on Holy Water so much earlier this year and I kept telling them how it's SO her and that it's pretty much her quintessence.

    Also, I'm very glad that she's saying that she's trying to achieve a good balance of new and old songs and that the focus is on sonical and thematical cohesion. That's really all I want. And no, this ain't gonna be a GH tour, which is a huge relief for me as well.

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