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  1. The argument was about wheter Germany is more important than Uk in terms of music sales... not Japan (which as you properly

    stated is not so big for international artists).

    for INTERNATIONAL ACTSSSSSSSSSSSSSS NOO , Japan is lower than UK in terms of sales , BUT UK IS A CRUCIAL MARKET ...if you hit a n1, ALBUM OR SINGLE in UK is 1000000000000000 tims more important than a n1 single or album in Japan

    but still Japan and Germany important markets

  2. I really don't understand why she bothers, if it's only going to be a promo in the Us and Uk.

    Unlike the Grammys (which, like the Oscars are a truly global event),

    the Brits is an event that is only important on their Island nation.

    Japan and Germany are more important markets

    in terms of music sales.

    And anyway, since album sales are way lower than ticket sales

    from Concert tours, it would make more sense

    for her to focus on countries where she actually

    fills stadiums: Italy, France, Brazil, and even Australia (where she could easely break every

    record in terms of touring revenue and attendance).

    So instead of just being an album-promo tour,

    it should be a promo tour for the actual tour that

    will follow. (These days, albums are nothing

    more than a promotional tool for Concert tours anyway).

    In the Uk her concert attendances have become lower and lower.

    Even if Rebel Heart becomes a big hit in the Uk,

    she won't be able to pull a multiple-nights-Wembley sellout like in back in the 80s or 90s.

    So to sum it up: Guy Oseary, think outside of the

    Anglo-box and focus on doing promo in countries

    where she is actually the most sucessful.

  3. Lol. I wasn't aware of that. :))

    I mentioned 'Che tempo...' because U2

    did a promo appearance there a few months ago.

    Since both u2 and M have the same manager

    I thought it could be an option for M too.

    I don't expect Madonna to be on that show any time soon to be honest :lol:Fazio and Littizzetto have little love for Madonna. I hope she doesn't go if it comes to planning a TV schedule because many times they have taken thinly veiled digs at her. The Littizzetto woman also on her radio show, saying stuff like "how many more cocks do you need to have in your life? when are you going to make a decent album instead?" :semifunny:

    LITTIZZETTO-CHE-TEMPO-CHE-FA-5-MAGGIO-1-

  4. Hopefully she'll do more than the US / UK tv circuit to promote the album.

    Japan and Germany are large markets too (larger/more important than the UK actually) and she should do some

    appearances in those countries.

    There's also some popular tv shows where lots of artists promote their new music.

    Like "TV Total" (pro7 tv, Germany); or

    "Che tempo che fa" (rai3 tv, Italy).

    Sorry don't know any Japanese shows but surely

    there's something that would fit her.

    And maybe she could add a stint Down Under,

    making up for the missed concerts.

  5. My first ever Madonna album was True Blue on cassette. Remember listeninf to it for hours and hours.

    the first ever record was the 12" maxi of Who's That Girl. Being my first-ever maxi single I bought I thought it would play 33pm (like LPs), so I was

    quite surprised to hear a "male opera singer".

    Luckily i quickly figured out it had to be played on 45rpm :)

    the most cherished memory is touching smelling and listening to Like A Prayer album for the first time. After having had to endure more than a year without new Madonna music...

    Ran off to the record store after school to buy the LP. At home, unpacking the record, the scent of Patchuli came in my nose.

    Still when I listen to this abum today the music takes me on a jorney.

  6. I think this is how the tour itinerary will probably look like.

    4 months of touring in 2015

    AUG-SEPT 2015 Europe (arenas and stadiums)

    SEPT-NOV 2015 N. America (arenas and stadiums)

    2 months of touring in 2016

    FEB 2015 Australia (stadiums)

    MARCH 2015 Asia (stadiums and arenas),

    and she could fit-in 4-5 stadium shows in

    South Africa, if she decided to tour a couple of

    weeks longer than 6 months.

  7. As her tours seem to get longer and longer, does it look likely the next tour will exceed six months (if only one leg)?

    I don't think it will exceed 6 months.

    She did about 6 months during S+S in 2008/09

    and 6 months during MDNA.

    That's probably why she cancelled Australia

    during MDNA, it probably would have been

    too long on the road for her.

    The only way she could fit Australia, Asia and

    possibly South Africa is by shortening America

    and Europe tours.

    As for South America I have the feeling she won't

    go there with next tour. Live Nation will probably

    prefer to let her do shows in Australia and Asia where she would play to larger audiences and can charge higher ticket prices.

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