
For her entire career, Madonna's been well-known as a must-see live performer. This fall, her latest concert tour will be chronicled in a documentary on the Paramount+ network. Madame X, premiering Oct. 8, will showcase highlights and stories behind the tour Madonna embarked on in 2019 and 2020 in support of her 14th album of the same name.
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“Sharing my vision with global audiences has been profoundly meaningful to me,” Madonna said in a statement. “The opportunity to bring its message and the incandescent artistry of all involved to an even wider audience comes at a time when music is so deeply needed to remind us of the sacred bond of our shared humanity.”
The Madame X Tour was unlike any she'd put on as a global superstar, bringing a troupe of musicians and dancers to intimate theaters instead of arenas for extended runs in North America and Europe. Despite some struggles along the way, including a persistent knee injury and fan outcry over the shows' late start times, the tour was critically and commercially successful - only ending slightly earlier than anticipated in Paris with increased restrictions amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
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