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About Madonna

"Madonna began with aspirations to be a ballerina. She moved from Michigan to New York in 1977 and began studying under acclaimed choreographer Alvin Ailey. After performing in a number of pop/dance outfits including the Patrick Hernandez Revue, The Breakfast Club and Emmy, she was signed to Sire in 1982 as a solo performer. Her first single, "Everybody," became a club and dance hit at the end of 1982; her second single, 1983's "Physical Attraction," was another club hit. In June 1983 she had her third club hit with the bubbly "Holiday," which was written by Jellybean Benitez. Madonna's eponymous debut album was released in the fall of 1983; "Holiday" became her first Top 40 hit the following month. "Borderline" became her first Top 10 hit in March 1984, beginning a remarkable string of 17 consecutive Top 10 hits. While her single "Lucky Star" was climbing to No. 4, Madonna began working on her first starring role in a feature film, Susan Seidelman's Desperately Seeking Susan. Madonna's second album, Like a Virgin, started a frenzy in the United States, fueled by a slew of sexy videos and scores of young minions aping her style called "Madonna wannabes." At the beginning of 1987, she had her fifth No.1 single with ""Open Your Heart,"" her third No.1 song from the album True Blue alone. Like a Prayer, released in the spring of 1989, was her most ambitious album, incorporating elements of pop, rock and dance. Later that year, Madonna put out her seventh album, the controversial Erotica, which accompanied her first book, Sex. The album sold more than two million copies. Bedtime Stories, released in 1994, was a more subdued affair than Erotica. The album produced the Babyface collaboration ""Take a Bow,"" which spent seven weeks at No. 1. In 1996 Madonna gave birth to her first child, a daughter named Lourdes. But she proved that maternity did not slow her down with the release of Ray of Light in early 1998. The album featured 13-tracks of electronica-influenced dance music mixed by British DJ William Orbit. 2000 turned out to be a banner year for Madonna. In August, she announced the birth of her son, Rocco Ritchie, fathered by her current flame, English film director Guy Ritchie.

Madonna Concert Tour Dates and Venues

Date / Time Venue City, State
May 24, 2004 Los Angeles Forum Los Angeles, CA
May 29, 2004 MGM Grand Las Vegas, NV
June 8, 2004 HP Forum San Jose, California
June 13, 2004 MCI Center Washington DC
June 14, 2004 MCI Center Washington DC
June 16, 2004 Madison Square Garden New York, NY
June 17, 2004 Madison Square Garden New York, NY
June 20, 2004 Madison Square Garden New York, NY
June 21, 2004 Madison Square Garden New York, NY
June 23, 2004 Madison Square Garden New York, NY
June 24, 2004 Madison Square Garden New York, New York
June 27, 2004 Worchester Centrum Centre Boston, MA
June 28, 2004 Worchester Centrum Centre Boston, MA
June 30, 2004 Worchester Centrum Centre Boston, MA
July 1, 2004 Worchester Centrum Centre Boston, Massachusetts
July 4, 2004 Wachovia Center Philadelphia, PA
July 5, 2004 Wachovia Center Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
July 7, 2004 Continental Arena East Rutherford, NJ
July 8, 2004 Continental Arena East Rutherford, New Jersey
July 11, 2004 United Center Chicago Illinois
July 12, 2004 United Center Chicago, IL
July 14, 2004 United Center Chicago, IL
July 15, 2004 United Center Chicago Illinois
July 18, 2004 Air Canada Centre Toronto, Ontorio Canada
July 19, 2004 Air Canada Centre Toronto, ON Canada
July 21, 2004 Air Canada Centre Toronto, Ont. Canada
July 24, 2004 Philips Arena Atlanta, GA
July 25, 2004 Phillips Arena Atlanta, Georgia
July 28, 2004 Office Depot Center Fort Lauderdale, FL
July 29, 2004 Office Depot Center Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
August 1, 2004 American Airlines Arena Miami, FL
August 2, 2004 American Airlines Arena Miami, Florida