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Live in Zaragoza: Zaragoza pictures by Jorge
Sticky & Sweet Tour GalleriesSome cool pictures from the final Madonna show in Spain - the July 25 concert at the Recinto de la Feria in Zaragoza - have been shared by M-Tribe reader Jorge and are now available at our Sticky & Sweet Tour Galleries.
Click on the preview images below to check out Jesus Luz joining Paul Oakenfold on stage during the "Celebration" premiere and more great shots from the Madonna show.



Thanks to Jorge. Share your 2009 Tour pictures and reports by sending an email to share@madonnatribe.com. Thank you!
Wed, July 29 (Full Article)
Live in Zaragoza: Zaragoza pictures (and Celebration premiere) by David
Sticky & Sweet Tour Galleries37 fantastic pictures from the Madonna concert in Zaragoza shared by M-Tribe reader David have been added to our Sticky & Sweet Tour Galleries.
David has also captured the moments in the pre-show when Paul Oakenfold premiered the "Celebration" remix - check out Guy Oseary himself giving the dee-jay thumbs up when Paul starts playing the remix - and the reaction of the crowd in the videos David posted on his YouTube channel.
To check out the complete gallery of pictures from the July 25 show shared by David simply click on the preview images below.





Thanks to David. Share your 2009 Tour pictures and reports by sending an email to share@madonnatribe.com. Thank you!
Mon, July 27 (Full Article)
Live in Zaragoza: Zaragoza pictures by KandyGirl
Sticky & Sweet Tour GalleriesM-Tribe reader KandyGirl is a fan from from Zaragoza who spent two nights in the street queueing to see Madonna perform at the Recinto de la Feria yesterday night. "Me and my friends were the first waiting for her" - she wrote - "I send you a few photos of the fantastic night in Zaragoza. I hope you enjoy."

Click on the images below to check out the full size version of KandyGirl's pics from Zaragoza at our Sticky & Sweet Tour Galleries.


Thanks to KandyGirl. Share your 2009 Tour pictures and reports by sending an email to share@madonnatribe.com. Thank you!
Mon, July 27 (Full Article)
Live in Zaragoza: Last night's show pictures by Jorge
Sticky & Sweet Tour GalleriesFour images of Madonna performing at the Recinto de la Feria in Zaragoza yesterday night shared by M-Tribe reader Jorge have been added to our Sticky & Sweet Tour Galleries.
Click on the pictures below to check their full size versions.



Thanks to Jorge. Share your 2009 Tour pictures by sending an email to share@madonnatribe.com. Thank you!
Sun, July 26 (Full Article)
Live in Zaragoza: ''Mucho mucho means I'm welcome to you''
Sticky & Sweet TourM-Tribe Community member epraes attended the Sticky & Sweet Tour concert in Zaragoza where Madonna performed in front of a crowd of 30,000 last night and here is what he has to say about it.

"The concert itself was fabulous - a lot better than I expected, even after having watched the SKY1 broadcast. But the organization was horrible - the public transport service which the Town Hall prepared failed miserably. We were queueing from 19.30 h and our turn to get on the bus came at 21.45h!
The venue itself is about 10 min away by car, so we thought, "Ok, we miss Oakenfold but we'll arrive in time anyway". But a gigantic traffic jam at the entrance kept us waiting and I couldn't get in up until Vogue was finishing. At least 1000 people were still waiting for a bus when I left, so I'm unsure whether they made it in time at all to see any of the show! Awful organization, the police was just standing there while we were waiting inside the buses for the jam to disappear, instead of trying to divert some traffic or something."

"The venue was awfully prepared. I could have entered a rifle had I wished so. But the show (or the part of it I witnessed) was terrific. Being an open field, the sound was quite clear, and my view wasn't that bad considering the late arrival and the fact that I had "General A", not Golden Circle."

"Madonna said "Saragossa" quite a few times and cried during You Must Love Me, although she didn't mention the dead workers this time around. She was quite energetic and sang very well, frankly, at times I thought she was miming but she wasn't. Before You Must Love Me, a lot of people in the first rows started to say "guapa", she understood and said "Gracias" and "Muchas gracias"."

"As an anecdote, the crowd responded poorly to Spanish Lesson, and she forgot the words. Instead of "Mucho gusto means I'm welcome to you" she said "Mucho mucho means I'm welcome to you" which doesn't make any sense. She also said "Estoy caliente", which got the crowd very excited! But I'm not sure if she was speaking about the heat of the night or about being horny..."

"She was all smiles and had a lot of interaction with the crowd at the end, letting people sing along to Give It 2 Me. Once it ended, we rushed outside to avoid the pandemonium of the arrival, which we were fortunate to achieve, taking one of the first buses back."

"In all, I'm still surprised she came here to Zaragoza considering how badly things are always arranged in this city (we had and International Exposition last year and nobody even noticed abroad), and a bit fed up with her for not starting late as she usually does! But the experience was way better than the other time I saw her, in 2001 opening her Drowned World Tour in Barcelona, which was a lot more stressful during the concert. Today it was far from sold out, there was a lot of room for everyone and the usual drunkards were able to wander around with their beer speaking nonsense. Most people in this area seemed bored to death anyway, but I and my friends had great fun. That's what counts at the end."

"As for the attendance, I still think the numbers are very respectable. Don't forget that the concert was confirmed quite a few weeks after Madrid and Barcelona had started to sell tickets, which undoubtedly hurt sales for Zaragoza - I know many people who had bought tickets for Madrid and, being unable to return them, couldn't afford to buy for both cities."
"Besides, it was the 5th concert in a year in Spain, and as much as we'd love Madonna to sell out every venue, we have to be realistic. I was afraid we wouldn't be more than 20.000 people, which was the number the organizers spoke about one month ago."

Thanks to epraes.
Sun, July 26 (Full Article)
Live in Zaragoza: Front Stage tickets for Zaragoza
Sticky & Sweet TourIt seemed the date that never materialized for weeks, but now not only the July 25 concert at the Zaragoza Fair has been officially announced, but as you probably know, tickets already went on sale.
Here is a first look at two "Front Stage" ones, thanks to M-Tribe contributor Jorge who sent them in to share them with our readers.
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Wed, April 01 (Full Article)
Live in Zaragoza: Third Spanish show officially announced
Sticky & Sweet TourFrom madonna.com:

Madonna fans, we are happy to confirm that Madonna's 'Sticky & Sweet' Tour will stop at Zaragoza's Recinto De La Feria De Zaragoza on July 25th.

While the public ticket sale will start on April 3rd at 10am local time, please note that a devoted fan club pre sale will start on April 1st at 5pm local time.
Wed, April 01 (Full Article)
Live in Zaragoza: Zaragoza back on Ticketmaster, presale starts today
Sticky & Sweet TourThe July 25 concert in Zaragoza is back on the Ticketmaster website now listing a fan-club presale starting today, April 1 at 5 PM local and the general public sale on Friday, April 3rd from 10 AM.

As of now, no information has been posted on Madonna's official website.

The ticket range listed on Ticketmaster has not changed, starting from € 43,00 and going up to € 232,00.

Check out the MadonnaTribe Forum for the latest updates.

Wed, April 01 (Full Article)
Live in Zaragoza: Zaragoza gets a banner, then disappears
Sticky & Sweet TourJust to add more confusion to stressed Madonna fans from Spain - just when Ticketmaster started advertising the on sale date for Zaragoza with the banner you see below, the dedicated page was first updated with the fan-club presale moved from Wednesday to Thursday, and eventually the entire event was removed from the servers.

Let's hope that Madonna's official website sheds some light on what's going on as soon as possible - so please check madonna.com for updates.


Tue, March 24 (Full Article)
Live in Zaragoza: Zaragoza venue map up on Ticketmaster
Sticky & Sweet TourWith still no official announcement from madonna.com and a fan-club presale listed for Wednesday, March 25, on the pages of the official ticket vendor website, Ticketmaster seem to go ahead as planned and have now posted the venue map for the July 25 concert at the Zaragoza Fair.

The ticket range listed on the site starts from € 43,00 and goes up to € 232,00. General public sale, according to Ticketmaster, starts on Friday, March 27.

Tue, March 24 (Full Article)
Live in Zaragoza: Ticketmaster Spain listing Zaragoza presale
Sticky & Sweet TourTickets for the July 25 concert in Zaragoza will be on sale on Friday, March 27, the Spanish press reports today.
Ticketmaster Spain is also listing a fan-club presale starting on March 25 - although the official Madonna website is still lacking any official announcement for the concert.

The ticket range listed on the site starts from € 43,00 and goes up to € 232,00.

Thanks to our Community member lucho1976.
Mon, March 23 (Full Article)
Live in Zaragoza: Ticketmaster announces Zaragoza on-sale date
Sticky & Sweet TourWith still no official information posted on Madonna's official website, the Ticketmaster website for Spain is now announcing tickets for the Sticky & Sweet Tour concert in Zaragoza to be on sale on March 27 at 10.00 AM local.

Thu, March 19 (Full Article)
Live in Zaragoza: Madonna to perform at the Zaragoza Fair on July 25
Sticky & Sweet TourThe third Sticky & Sweet Tour stop in Spain seems more and more close to an announcement as Ticketmaster.es features a new banner on their concert highlights mentioning tickets for Zaragoza on sale "very soon" and local newspaper Heraldo publishing a new article with more detailed info.

What is missing, again, is an official confirmation from Madonna.com.

The concert should take place on July 25 and the venue will be the Feria de Muestras - the Zaragoza Fair site from the 2008 Expo.

The first venue to be taken under consideration for the concert, La Romareda, was scrapped because of the size of the Madonna stage, which would have occupied one entire side of the stadium limiting its capacity to 40.000 people only.

The open air venue at the Zaragoza Fair will allow promoters to sell 52,500 tickets - with the price range announced by the press - and not yet officially confirmed - being the cheapest for Madonna in Spain this year:

Fronf of Stage: 89 €
Pista A: 61 €
Pista B: 43 €
Reserved seat: €
VIP Reserved Seat: 257 €


According to ADN, details of the Madonna contract will be announced today and tickets will be on sale in the next few days.

Thanks to our Community members Oscarafr, lucho1976 and Crackers.
Click here for the dedicated topic about Zaragoza on the MadonnaTribe Forum and for the latest updates.
Sat, March 14 (Full Article)
Live in Zaragoza: Zaragoza Town Hall announces Madonna concert
Sticky & Sweet TourThe much rumoured third Spanish date of the Sticky & Sweet Tour for 2009 seems to eventually materialize as the Municipality of Zaragoza announces the event on its official website.

The date is confirmed as July 25, the venue has not been revealed yet but tickets will be "on sale soon", according to the website.
Still no official announcement from Madonna.com at the moment we're posting this update.

Thanks to our Community member Oscarfr.
Wed, March 11 (Full Article)



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