News is just in to MadonnaTribe that Madonna's new single Revolver will be officially released by Warner Music in Italy in the month of March 2010.
Madonna's singles are not officially distributed in the Italian market anymore and the Fimi single charts are now based on digital downloads only. Fans know that record shops may still carry copies that are imported from Germany or the UK, but this time Warner Music decided to distribute Revolver in Italy in its 12" vinyl single format.
Because the vinyl release will follow the CD maxi, Revolver will reach Italian stores on March 2nd 2010.
In other Warner Music related news the Sticky & Sweet Tour will be their last official Madonna release so far as the current agreement between Live Nation and Warners is limited to the Sticky & Sweet release. Only time will tell if it will be Warner Music to distribute the new Madonna products from her Live Nation contract in the future or someone else will step in to handle them.
Sticky & Sweet will be delivered to Italian shops on Friday, March 26 2010.
The tour dvd will be released in Italy and other European countries in two formats: A CD+DVD combo in Digipak and for the first time ever a BluRay + CD in standard bluray box.
The Madonna special originally scheduled to air on VH1 on January 22nd has been postponed to February 26.
This is the complete run-up of their "Friday Night Alright" concert series:
January 01: Pink: Funhouse
January 08: Muse: A Seaside Rendezvous
January 22 MTV Worldstage: Green Day
January 29 London Live: Lady Gaga
February 05: MTV Live: Black Eyed Peas
February 12: 46664 Mandela Celebration
February 19: Vfest 2009 (Taylor Swift / Katy Perry / Lady Gaga) February 26: Madonna Sticky & Sweet
March 05: Best of Austin City Limits (Pearl Jam / Kings of Leon)
March 12: U2 = BBC
March 19: MTV Live: John Legend (from Rome, Italy)
Following the usual Warner Bros Records pattern for European new releases, fans from countries where street dates are scheduled on Fridays - such as the Netherlands, Italy and the Republic of Ireland - will have once again the opportunity to enjoy a new Madonna release a few days before those from the rest of the world.
Fellow fansite MadonnaUnderground just got official confirmation about the Friday, March 26 release date of Sticky & Sweet from Warner Music Netherlands today. No official confirmation yet about the UK release, which should be set to Monday, March 29, the day before the new DVD will hit the stores in the U.S.
Our friends would also like fellow fans to know that their website is back online after moving to a different server - check it out at MadonnaUnderground.com now.
Following the announcement from Warner Music Japan about the Sticky & Sweet Tour coming out next month, with various online stores posting matching release dates, a Madonna fan got in touch with Guy Oseary via Twitter and asked him about the new DVD.
"It will not be ready by then.. We are working on finishing it.. We will have more info soon on Madonna.com.. Stay tuned..", Madonna's manager answered Florencia aka Madonnateamo on Twitter.
Warner Music Japan to release Live from Buenos Aires on Dec 16
Warner Music Japan announced on their website that they will release the "Sticky & Sweet Tour" Live from Buenos Aires as a DVD + CD set on December 16 in Japan.
The DVD contains 30 minutes of additional behind the scenes footage.
Billboard Exclusive Tour Video: ''Into The Groove''
3.5 million fans were lucky enough to witness Madonna's record-breaking “Sticky & Sweet Tour” live before it wrapped in September.
But there are still millions more who never saw the show, which until now, hasn't been broadcast for US fans at home.
This is why Billboard.com have every reason to be proud to present an exclusive video of "Into the Groove" from the Live in Buenos Aires show before its premiere on EPIX on October 30.
Check it out now on Billboard.com by clicking the image below.
The Sticky and Sweet Tour is Finalist for 2009 Billboard Touring Awards
Madonna's unparalleled Sticky & Sweet Tour is up for two important Billboard 2009 Touring Awards - Top Tour and Top Draw.
The 2009 Top Tour Award goes to the top money grossing act, and Madonna is a finalist with two other acts: U2's 360 Tour and AC/DC's Black Ice Tour.
The 2009 Top Draw Award goes to the top ticket selling act, and Sticky & Sweet is a finalist with the same two tours: 360 Tour and Black Ice Tour.
Billboard will bestow these important music industry awards at a special reception in New York City on Thursday, November 5, 2009.
Note that the 2009 Touring Awards are based on global box office numbers reported to Billboard Boxscore from Oct. 1, 2008, through Sept. 30, 2009. These eligibility dates cover the latter part of Madonna's 2008 North American leg of Sticky & Sweet, and cover the full 2009 European leg of Sticky & Sweet.
Madonna's position as the only female finalist for these two significant awards further cements her unchallenged status as global superstar.
Thanks to M-Tribe contributor Rob from Berkeley, California USA
Live in Oslo: I guess I just don't recognize you with your clothes on
And while we're at our daily Sticky & Sweet Tour memories update here's a video our friend Alexstone uploaded to YouTube for all the fans of the yummy Paul Kirland.
The video is from the end of "Holiday" and was sgot during the "daylight" Madonna concert in Oslo on July 28.
Breaking News: The Sticky and Sweet Tour premieres on EPIX
Madonna fans in the United States will finally have their chance to see the "Sticky & Sweet Tour" on television. With a press release issued a few hours ago, EPIX have announced that they will debut the Live in Buenos Aires concert special across all their platforms - television, video-on-demand and the internet.
EPIX is a joint venture between Viacom, Paramount Pictures, MGM. and Lionsgate. Conceived as a next-generation multiplatform premium entertainment channel, video-on-demand and online service launching with Verizon FiOS and other distribution partners in October 2009, accessing more than 15,000 motion pictures spanning the vast libraries of the partner studios.
"An unstoppable force and the ultimate entertainer, Madonna gives an amazing performance," EPIX president Mark Greenberg said about their Madonna deal. "She's in a category of her own."
EPIX also expressly mentions that they will world premiere the Sticky & Sweet show on television, although they confirm that the broadcast was filmed in Buenos Aires’ River Plate Stadium, which is likely to be the one we saw already in a number of countries around the world.
So far, the concert premiere on SKY in the UK in an almost complete edit featuring the entire set list. A similar version aired on HBO Eastern Europe and a reduced one-hour version with highlights from the show did broadcast in some European countries. A longer version - with no additional song but a longer intro and the full "request song" moment was shown in South America by CityVibe.
A DVD from the tour is also expected from Warner Music later this year.
For more information on Madonna's "Sticky & Sweet" television premiere on EPIX, follow twitter.com/epixHD.
M-on-TV: The Sticky and Sweet Tour on HBO Poland and Eastern Europe
Here's a reminder and a quick update about the countries that will have their own Sticky & Sweet Tour broadcast this week.
HBO and HBO HD will air the Sticky & Sweet Tour Live from Buenos Aires Madonna special in Poland this Friday, October, 2nd, at 8:10 PM local.
HBO will also air the Madonna special in Croatia, Hungary, Romania and Serbia this Saturday, October 3rd, at 8.05 PM local and in Bulgaria also on Saturday night at 9.05 local. The concert will have several repeats during the month of October, please check your local TV listing for details.
M-Tribe Community member Julio from Argentina reports about the Sticky & Sweet Tour that was broadcasted by Movie City Channel on TV last night from 9.30 to 11.40.
"I'm glad to report that they broadcasted the entire show", Julio writes. "The full "Candy Factory" intro was there. I've noticed a little bit of changes on some shots, specially on Human Nature.
Also, there was the request song. Madonna walked through the entire catwalk to reach the B-Stage to say thanks and dedicate the request song to the people who slept on the streets to get tickets for the shows and then thanked Argentina for giving her so much love"
"After that she chose a lucky one named Tomas to request "Like a Virgin". This moment happened on December 8th. I feel so lucky for being part of that show."
"The end of the show was different. It was longer and I could see much more fun. The end credits are still at the front of everything."
All your suits are custom made in London. But these shirts were not...
A small standee promoting the tuxedo shirts from Brooks Brothers sported by the Madonna dancers for the opening number of the Sticky & Sweet Tour was spotted by M-tribe contributor Fabrizio during a shopping spree in Athens, Greece.
Tour costume designer and longtime Madonna stylist Arianne Phillips specifically requested the iconic American clothier's shirting for the "Candy Shop" perfrormance.
Brooks Brothers' Slim Fit ten-pleat wing collar and tennis collar white tuxedo shirts were customized by Phillips who had the sleeves go and made the dancers look gorgeous on stage.
M-on-TV: More Sticky and Sweet airings around the world
More countries around the world will have their own Sticky & Sweet Tour broadcast in the new few weeks.
HBO will not only air the Madonna special in Romania but also in Hungary and in Croatia also on October 3rd.
In Brazil, the entire concert is going to be presented on October 1st at 9 PM by Multishow HD cable channel.
It's also worth reminding our Spanish readers that Canal Plus Spain will air the concert on the night from September 8th to September 9th starting at 00:00.
Thanks to zabranjena_ljubav, hr, Karmalicious and
Michel.
Check out a cool video of Madonna rehearsing "Ry of Light" at the August 24 Sticky & Sweet Tour concert - and more footage from the show in Belgrade, on DemicXe's channel on YouTube.
Check out this great video of Madonna's speech before "You Must Love Me" at her very last Sticky & Sweet Tour concert in Tel Aviv on September 2nd filmed and shared by M-Tribe contributor Dror.
News that Madonna collapsed on stage during her Sticky & Sweet show in Sofia, Bulgaria, made the headlines in the media outlets all over the world, giving many of them the chance to hint it is finally time for her to take her foot off the gas.
Now, in a world exclusive report coming from our Community member Madonnko, MadonnaTribe has learnt and can reveal that Madonna did not only faint on the stage in Sofia, but she actually did that during each and every show of the 2009 leg.
"A team of experts from the best medical universities is going to look into this" - a source told us - "because not only the Queen of Pop suffered for collapsing in repeated shows, but apparently she did that at the very same time, in each and every show".
The experts are also considering to re-create the show once again and having Madonna perform while connected to various electronic monitoring devices, in order to find out if there is any relationship between her temporary loss of consciousness and the beats of her songs.
At the present time it is not known if fans will also be asked to take part to the tests to re-create the exact same environment.
M-Tribe reader Dror from Israel uploaded an amazing video he filmed at the final Sticky & Sweet Tour in Tel Aviv to share it with our site and all the Tribers.
In his clip you'll see Madonna rehearsing "Give It 2 Me" with the first lucky fans who entered the Golden Circle at Hayrkon Park on September 2nd, and closing the number joined by her daughter Lola who performed on stage together with the dancers' crew.
Special thanks to Dror for sharing this exclusive video from Tel Aviv. Check out MadonnaTribe later today for more of Dror's imagery from Israel.
Here is a great video of the last minutes of the Sticky & Sweet very last show a few hours ago in Tel Aviv shot by our Community member Tamir.
"I'm more of a casual fan to Madonna than a proper hardcore fan" - Tamir writes. "I used to live in the UK so got to see there a Confessions show (Cardiff), and the two British S&S dates for 2008."
"Last night was my 5th Madonna show, and I must say, it was the best I've seen. Her voice was in great shape, she was in a good mood. As a personal note, in some very sentimental songs I had my eyes and hers hooked."
"You Must Love Me was a big highlight to the show, from close you could see how shakey she was when she said:
"I wanna say a few words, on this very last show of the tour. I can't think of a better place to end it but in Israel. Israelies are my fav people. I had such an amazing time doing this show. I worked with amazing people and wanna thank everyone who was invloved with this tour.
I am so lucky to do what I do.
Spending my last evening with you tonight... I never want this moment to end."
"During the actual song she stopped, and said:
"I can't sing in this way… I actually love you, so much."
"Madonna was dancing like crazy with Lola too (who was playing the piano in £Devil Wouldnt Recognize You". Rocco was with the DJ in "Music" and also was BANGING on stage during Oakenfold's set, together with ALL the dancers and little David. I must say, after seeing many concerts in life, the set of Oakenfold last night was a true warm up, and that thanks to the very positive energy of the dancers, her boyfriend and sons being on stage, the tour crew playing the lights and stage in a spontaneous celebration atmosphere when Celebration was playing (in a repeat of like 20 minutes)."
"There's no doubt, there's one queen of pop, a true show girl, and Israel loves her."
Live Nation, inc. has issued the following press release today:
Madonna 'Takes a Bow' as Final Show of Record-Smashing 'Sticky & Sweet' Tour Ends in Israel
'Sticky & Sweet Tour becomes most successful tour by a solo artist in history
Madonna's "Sticky & Sweet" Tour made history as it wrapped up last night with two final shows in Tel Aviv, Israel at Yehoshua Gardens (HaYarkon Park, September 1 and 2).
The Material Girl more than lives up to her name, as her tour becomes the most successful tour ever by a solo artist. After playing 85 shows since its launch in August 2008, Madonna's "Sticky & Sweet" has drawn more than 3.5 million fans in 32 countries and has grossed US$408 million, it was announced today by Live Nation, the tour's global producer. "Sticky & Sweet" is also the second highest grossing tour of all time.
Madonna set an attendance record for the biggest crowds in history in Zurich, Switzerland, where she drew the largest audience ever assembled for a show in that country (72,000).
Her Gothenburg, Sweden show, seen by 119,000 fans, broke the record for highest grossing multiple shows in the country's history.
In Helsinki, Finland, "Sticky & Sweet" sold more than 85,000 tickets, making it the biggest single show by an artist in history for all of Scandinavia.
Other highlights on the tour included stops in Buenos Aires, Argentina (256,000), Santiago, Chile (146,000), Sao Paulo, Brazil (203,000), Tallinn, Estonia (72,000), Warsaw, Poland (79,000), Bucharest, Romania (69,000), and Sofia, Bulgaria (54,000).
"With 'Sticky & Sweet' Madonna has proven yet again that there is virtually no limit to what she can accomplish both creatively and commercially," said Arthur Fogel, Live Nation's Chairman of Global Music and CEO of Global Touring.
"Sticky & Sweet" broke Madonna's previous record of most successful tour by a solo artist with her 2006 Confessions Tour, which grossed US$194 million.
Madonna’s upcoming CD, "Celebration" the definitive Madonna collection - is scheduled to be released at the end of September.
Madonna "Takes a Bow" as final show of record-smashing "Sticky & Sweet' tour ends in Israel. (Photo: Frank Micelotta)
The last and final Sticky & Sweet Tour concert is taking place right now in Tel Aviv, and to mark this special night the entire ensemble of dancers joined Paul Oakenfold on stage for the very last song of his dee-jay set.
The song was of course "Celebration" and even Rocco and baby David were spotted dancing on stage!
During the show, fans had the chance to cheer Rocco playing the dee-jay in "Music" and Lola at the piano in "Devil".
"Miles Away" is now on and Madonna asked her audience "Are you having a good time" and then said "Me Too! Sing Along!" and the entire Hayarkon Park is doing so. Lola has also joined her mother on stage.
And here it comes Madonna's final speech before "You Must Love Me":
"I wanna say a few words, on this very last show of the tour. I can't think of a better place to end it but in Israel. Israelies are my fav people. I had such an amazing time doing this show. I worked with amazing people and wanna thank everyone who was invloved with this tour.
I am so lucky to do what I do.
Spending my last evening with you tonight... I never want this moment to end."
Then she goes into "You Must Love Me", and breaks in tears.
"Get Stupid" interlude, then "4 Minutes", and for those who were wondering about surprises Justin Timberlake is not on stage. "Like a Prayer" is of course next and everyone is singing along.
"Frozen", "Ray of Light" ("are you ready to become one Israel?"), and now "Give It 2 Me".
Check out the live updates at the MadonnaTribe Forum by clicking here.
Hayarkon Park was transformed into a lavish Las Vegas showroom Tuesday night, as Madonna brought her Sticky & Sweet show to Tel Aviv for the first of two concerts marking the end of her world tour.
"Get up out of your seats," she commanded the crowd in the opening song, "Candy Shop," and the sold-out audience of 50,000 happily complied.
At one point in the show, Madonna said, "It's been 16 years since I played in Israel. I'm sorry about that, I shouldn't have stayed away so long."
"Israel is the energy capital of the world," she continued. "If we can live together in harmony in this place, we can live in peace all over the world."
During the electrifying finale, "Give It 2 Me," Madonna grabbed an Israeli flag out of the crowd and paraded with it on stage.
By early in the afternoon the area surrounding the park had begun to take on a festive atmosphere, as hundreds of fans of the American icon waited outside the gate for the 5:30 p.m opening, in order to nab prime standing room.
"We are going to run straight to the stage," said Uriel, 26, from Ra'anana, who was waiting with a friend. "I didn't sleep last night at all. I'm so excited."
Orit, 32, from Holon, brought a pillow with her to ease the burden of the long wait. "We'll stand as long as we have to," she said.
It turned out the fans had to wait until 9:22 p.m., when Madonna and crew hit the stage to a sea of lit cellphones, following an innocuous 45-minute electro-dance mashup by DJ Paul Oakenfield.
Tour production manager Chris Lamb was right when he told reporters on Monday that Madonna didn't put on a rock concert, she put on a show. Forget the Kabbala, the paparazzi subterfuge, the dinners with politicians and all the other trappings that have dominated her visit here so far. Madonna presented a dazzling display of Broadway-worthy spectacle, with choreography, props and stunning visuals, all creating a sensory explosion.
She proved during her show that she has lost nary a step. In fact, she's gotten even better.
Local radio stations played Madonna songs through Tuesday. On Army Radio, a DJ interrupted a song briefly to quip that "tonight, Aunt Esther is playing at Hayarkon Park."
Late on Monday, the diva dined with Kadima leader Tzipi Livni, who also was one of the many VIPs to attend Madonna's concert last night. Others included British actor Sasha Baron Cohen and Israeli pop star Ninet Tayeb. Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu is to host Madonna at his Jerusalem residence on Friday.
Madonna is pretty much everywhere in the Israeli press today, with reviews that are positive for a large part although the usual counterpart of not-so-good comments is not missing.
"She proved during her show that she has lost nary a step. In fact, she's gotten even better," the Jerusalem Post comments about yesterday night's show in Tel Aviv.
"She's the queen and that's final!", daily newspaper Yediot Ahronot writes.
Maarive does not share the excitement speaking of a "cold" show and saying that "besides the thrill of seeing her in real life, Madonna didn't really give her audience anything they can take home with them."
Click on the images below to enlarge the scans of the front page of today and yesteday's Yedioth Ahronoth, and today's Jerusalem Post, Israel Hayom and the Hebrew and English editions of Haaretz.
Thanks to our friends GIOrGIO, Lori and Lighthouse Mike.
Madonna rocked Tel Aviv for her first Sticky & Sweet Tour concert at Hayarkon Park tonight. The show went on with no major changes although a few different and casual episodes happened, like the ones you can see in the clip below with Madonna taking personal care of a wet portion of the stage, or director Nathan Rissmann caught filming at the show, or again Madonna on stage wrapped with an Israeli flag and hugging her daughter Lola in the "Give It 2 Me" finale...
Rumours about surprises in tomorrow's final show get stronger and stronger, and certainly the fact that Justin Timberlake has arrived in Tel Aviv and was in the audience tonight did not help them vanish. Oh well, we'll see in less than 24 hours!
Thanks to our friend Mike at MadonnaDownload and to his lovely sister.
Israeli news outlet YNet is now featuring a live stream from the Hayarkon Park in Tel Aviv where the Sticky & Sweet Tour concert takes place in just a few hours.
A few minutes ago they showed the external gates being opened and the fans running across the field to get as close as possible to the entrance and then queueing at the ticket check points before being allowed in the concert space.
Check it out here.
A few minutes ago YNet have also posted a few images of Madonna on stage rehearsing with the Kolpakov Trio ahead of tonight's show:
Today is not only the day of the "Celebration" video world premiere but also the one of the first Sticky & Sweet Tour concert in Tel Aviv, which will leave the 2009 leg with only one final show to go.
As usual live updates from the concert will be available at the dedicated topic on the MadonnaTribe Forum - click here to join the party!
The first images of the fans queueing at Hayarkon Park appeared on the Israeli online press. Check them out.
A press conference was held today next to Madonna's stage in Tel Aviv.
Nothing terribly interesting was talked about, though this time Chris Lamb, the show's producer warner the press to "expect surprises on Wednesday" but would not give any more details.
Reports about the final concert in Israel going to be a very special one have been coming in from quite a while - and as usual the right place to keep up with the latest is the MadonnaTribe Forum - so click here to get there now.
Madonna rocked the Bulgarian capital Saturday night from 10 pm until 12 am in her first ever concert in the country.
Some 60,000 fans filled the Vasil Levski Stadium in downtown Sofia in what is the largest musical event of its kind to ever take place on Bulgarian soil.
The concert started shortly after 8 pm and the crowd was warmed up with various disco beats and mixes for about an hour.
Instead at 9 pm as advertised earlier, Madonna appeared on stage at about 9:55 pm. In the one hour before that the eager fans entertained themselves with more than 150 audience (Mexican) waves.
In addition to her to top hits, Madonna's concert also included messages for religious tolerance and civic activism - something to which the Sofia audience responded with great cheers and enthusiasm.
A total of 450 security personnel - the largest such number ever employed in Bulgaria for a single event - were in charge of keeping Madonna's concert in Sofia in order; police were largely not visible until the very end of the show when they helped regulated the exits and the routes to the closest public transport and subway stations. No accidents have been reported during the concert.
It is still unclear whether Madonna will spend the night in Bulgaria, or would fly away after the concert.
Contrary to rumours that spread around this week, no additional filming took place at the concert in Sofia tonight.
M-Triber NeilC who was on the barrier at the Vasil Levski Stadium tonight confirmed that there was no extra filming taking place tonight other than the usual Guy Oseary filming during "Give Iit 2 Me".
The Michael Jackson tribute during "Holiday" also took place as usual with no substantial change from the show we already know.
On the other hand the venue looked really packed and it's easy to say that bringing Madonna to Bulgaria was a success.