Madonna finally kicked off her highly anticipated Celebration Tour 20 minutes late on Saturday evening after rescheduling her shows due to a serious health scare.
The star, who also donned a dramatic jewelled headdress, was then hit by technical issues and the show was paused shortly after it began. 'I mean this on so many levels. How did I make it this far. Because of you. But I will take a bit of credit too.She has so far performed hits such as Like A Prayer, Live To Tell, Holiday and Nothing Really Matters - and revealed her children were in the audience for the landmark opening night show.During Like A Prayer, bright crucifixes were projected onto the screen while her performance of Hung Up saw her passionately smooch a female dancer.
Sexy! No stranger to putting on a raunchy show, Madonna didn't disappoint with her one of her raciest concerts yet, donning a sexy red corset while being surrounded by topless dancers It comes after it was reported Madonna is reportedly set to take her upcoming Celebration Tour 'at a slower pace' following a serious health scare in June.
Her family, who rushed to her bedside, were said to have been 'preparing for the worst' and 'feared we may lose her'.
Bacteria can enter through cuts, wounds and the digestive system, among other areas. Sepsis is triggered when the bacteria gets into the bloodstream. In a photo, posted to Instagram four days before her hospitalisation with the caption 'the calm before the storm', she was shown lying on the floor while wearing a black jumpsuit and fishnet tights.
In a photo, posted to Instagram four days before her hospitalisation she was shown lying on the floor as Doctors told DailyMail.com that Madonna looked worn down, thin and exhausted
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