Time to ‘Celebrate’: Here’s Where to Get Madonna ‘Celebration Tour’ Tickets for the Rescheduled Shows

Time to ‘Celebrate’: Here’s Where to Get Madonna ‘Celebration Tour’ Tickets for the Rescheduled Shows

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“Welcome to the party, bitches,” Madonna previously announced for her global Celebration Tour. Commemorating four decades of the superstar’s biggest hits, Madonna will kick off the U.S. leg of her 2023-2024 run of concert dates (including rescheduled dates) this December, performing in over 35 cities across North America and Europe.

Initially set for July 2023, Madonna had to postpone the Celebration Tour in June after getting hospitalized due to a bacterial infection. “My first thought when I woke up in the hospital was my children,” Madonna shared in a statement online in July. “My second thought was that I did not want to disappoint anyone who bought tickets for my tour. I also didn’t want to let down the people who worked tirelessly with me over the last few months to create my show. I hate to disappoint anyone.”

On Aug. 15, Madonna announced the rescheduled dates for the Celebration Tour, which includes new dates (see the schedule below), and information about how to buy new tickets for rescheduled dates in New York and Los Angeles. Fans that bought tickets in other cities: Your tickets should be honored for the newly announced dates in 2024.

Madonna Tickets 2023-2024: Where to Buy Concert Tickets

The Celebration Tour is currently underway in Europe. And with the U.S. dates right around the corner, it’s already proving to become one of the most popular shows of both this and next year. On Jan. 19, Madonna announced an additional set of dates “due to overwhelming demand.” The following day, Madonna also announced that she sold over 600,000 tickets on Jan. 20, with a long list of sold-out concerts to date.

During her first week of the Celebration Tour at a stop in Antwerp, Belgium, Madonna took a minute to address her recent hospitalization. “Less than four months ago, I was in a hospital and I was unconscious, and people were thinking, predicting that I might not make it,” Madonna told fans at Belgium’s Sportpaleis Arena. “So, it’s a fucking miracle that I’m here right now. My mother, God bless her, she must be watching over me — she said, ‘Girl, it’s not your time to go.’”

If you didn’t get the chance to buy Madonna tickets for her now-rescheduled 2023-2024 tour when they originally went on sale on Ticketmaster, you’re not completely out of luck. Select tickets are still available on Ticketmaster, and you can still find Madonna tickets for most of the rescheduled dates on resale sites including Vivid Seats, StubHub, SeatGeek, and TicketNetwork. (Don’t forget that you may end up paying more for resale tickets, as they can sometimes go for more than face value.)

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Find Madonna Tickets on Ticketmaster

Although Madonna previously sold out shows across America when they went on sale on Ticketmaster, fans can now find both standard and verified resale tickets on Ticketmaster. Price listings include fees on its app, with dates still available for many of the North American stops. We’ve found tickets ranging in price from $124.35 up to $550+ on Ticketmaster’s site for the first stop in Brooklyn.

Find Madonna Tickets on Vivid Seats

Looking for Madonna tickets for previously sold-out dates? You might also try looking on Vivid Seats. Rolling Stone readers can use our exclusive promo code RS2023 at checkout to save $20 off purchases over $200.

Find Madonna Tickets on StubHub

StubHub currently has Madonna tickets on sale for rescheduled Celebration Tour dates. We’ve spotted tickets going for as low as $86 (Chicago), $286 (Palm Desert), and up.

Find Madonna Tickets on TicketNetwork

Fans can also shop for Madonna tickets on TicketNetwork. We found available tickets for anywhere between $69 to under $300 for multiple dates, including the newly rescheduled 2024 run.

Find Madonna Tickets on SeatGeek

Whether you’re hoping to go to the opening shows in Brooklyn or at the Kia Forum in L.A., you can also snag Madonna concert tickets on resale site SeatGeek. Readers can use our exclusive promo code ROLLINGSTONE10 to take $10 off eligible first orders over $250 at checkout. We noticed tickets for the Barclays Center shows starting around $81, with Los Angeles dates going for about $72 to $180+.

Madonna Celebration Tour 2023/2024 Dates

After the massive demand for the 2023 dates, Madonna added several additional stops to the Celebration Tour, including new shows in Seattle, Los Angeles, and New York. On March 27, Madonna also announced eight new U.S. dates to the Celebration Tour, with concerts in Washington, D.C., Palm Springs, San Francisco, Vegas, and Nashville, Tennessee, with a portion of proceeds from the show supporting trans-rights organizations.

“The oppression of the LGBTQ+ is not only unacceptable and inhumane; it’s creating an unsafe environment; it makes America a dangerous place for our most vulnerable citizens, especially trans women of color,” Madonna shared in a statement on Instagram. “Also, these so-called laws to protect our children are unfounded and pathetic. Anyone with half a brain knows not to fuck with a drag queen. Bob and I will see you from the stage in Nashville where we will celebrate the beauty that is the queer community.”

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Unfortunately, scheduling changes caused Madonna to cancel some dates in Tulsa (7/27), Nashville (12/22), San Francisco (1/15), Las Vegas (1/18), and Phoenix (1/20).

With dates scheduled throughout 2024, Madonna will travel all across the United States for the Celebration Tour, including stops at Seattle’s Climate Pledge Arena, Detroit’s Little Caesars Arena, multiple nights at Madison Square Garden in New York City, plus Los Angeles, Vegas, and more, after embarking on the European leg of the tour.

Earlier this April, Madonna added yet another date, this time for Mexico City, now rescheduled from January to April 2024.

“I am excited to explore as many songs as possible in hopes to give my fans the show they have been waiting for,” Madonna previously said in a statement announcing the upcoming tour.

Here are the new dates for Madonna’s rescheduled Celebration Tour for 2023 and the 2024 dates across North America, including new dates for Los Angeles and New York City. You can see the full itinerary on Madonna’s website.

2023 Madonna Celebration Tour Schedule

Dec. 13 — Brooklyn, NY @ Barclays CenterDec. 14 — Brooklyn, NY @ Barclays CenterDec. 16 — Brooklyn, NY @ Barclays CenterDec. 18 — Washington, DC @ Capital One ArenaDec. 19 — Washington, DC @ Capital One Arena

2024 Madonna Celebration Tour Schedule (Rescheduled)

Jan. 8 — Boston, MA @ TD GardenJan. 9 — Boston, MA @ TD GardenJan. 11 — Toronto, ON @ Scotiabank ArenaJan. 12 — Toronto, ON @ Scotiabank ArenaJan. 15 — Detroit, MI @ Little Caesars ArenaJan. 18 — Montreal, QC @ Bell CentreJan. 20 — Montreal, QC @ Bell CentreJan. 22 — New York City @ Madison Square GardenJan. 23 — New York City @ Madison Square GardenJan. 25 — Philadelphia, PA @ Wells Fargo CenterJan. 29 — New York City @ Madison Square GardenFeb. 1 — Chicago, IL @ United CenterFeb. 2 — Chicago, IL @ United CenterFeb. 5 — Pittsburgh, PA @ PPG Paints ArenaFeb. 8 — Cleveland, OH @ Rocket Mortgage FieldHouseFeb. 13 — Saint Paul, MN @ Xcel Energy CenterFeb. 17 — Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge ArenaFeb. 18 — Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge ArenaFeb. 21 — Vancouver, BC @ Rogers ArenaFeb. 24 — Sacramento, CA @ Golden 1 CenterFeb. 27 — San Francisco, CA @ Chase CenterFeb. 28 — San Francisco, CA @ Chase CenterMarch 1 — Las Vegas, NV @ T-Mobile ArenaMarch 2 — Las Vegas, NV @ T-Mobile ArenaMarch 4 — Los Angeles, CA @ Kia ForumMarch 5 — Los Angeles, CA @ Kia ForumMarch 7 — Los Angeles, CA @ Kia ForumMarch 9 — Los Angeles, CA @ Kia ForumMarch 11 — Los Angeles, CA @ Kia ForumMarch 13 — Palm Desert, CA @ Acrisure ArenaMarch 16 — Phoenix, AZ @ Footprint CenterMarch 19 — Denver, CO @ Ball ArenaMarch 24 — Dallas, TX @ American Airlines CenterMarch 25 — Dallas, TX @ American Airlines CenterMarch 28 — Houston, TX @ Toyota CenterMarch 29 — Houston, TX @ Toyota CenterApril 1 — Atlanta, GA @ State Farm ArenaApril 4 — Tampa, FL @ Amalie ArenaApril 6 — Miami, FL @ Kaseya CenterApril 7 — Miami, FL @ Kaseya CenterApril 14 — Austin, TX @ Moody CenterApril 15 — Austin, TX @ Moody Center

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Madonna Celebration Tour Set List

Once the shows kick off later this year, the tour will likely include performances of some of Madonna’s most iconic songs and moments.

“Madonna, I dare you to do a world tour and play your greatest motherfuckin’ hits,” Amy Schumer dared the singer in the tour announcement clip, which included appearances from Judd Apatow, Jack Black, Lil Wayne, Diplo, Kate Berlant, Larry Owens, Meg Stalter, Eric Andre, and Bob The Drag Queen, who will support Madonna on the road.

“Four decades … as in, 40 years” Madonna replies. “As in, all those songs?”

The Rock and Roll Hall of Famer hasn’t revealed the set list yet, though mentions tracks like “Like a Virgin” and even sings “La Isla Bonita” with Schumer later on in the clip.

Looking back, that could mean concertgoers might get to hear everything from “Holiday” from her self-titled debut to the disco anthem “Hung Up” from 2005’s Confessions on a Dance Floor to “Frozen” from 1998’s Ray of Light — there’s no shortage of Madonna’s greatest songs to choose from.

Fans will have to wait to find out which tracks officially make it into the rescheduled Celebration Tour shows when the North American leg kicks off in Brooklyn later this year.