Sper bowl 2012 Madonna

 

Madonna won't have to scale down her ambitions after her Super Bowl halftime show. The Material Girl announced plans Tuesday for a massive tour, including her first-ever stop at Yankee Stadium on Sept. 6. Tickets are $44.50-$359.50 and go on sale through Live Nation on Feb. 13. Fans will get a copy of her upcoming album "MDNA," due out March 26, with every ticket purchased.

"The Madonna 2012 World Tour" starts May 29 in Tel Aviv, Israel, and will work its way through Europe, including an enormous outdoor show at Hyde Park in London on July 17. Aside from the Yankee Stadium date, she hits arenas in North America, starting on Aug. 28, at Philadelphia's Wells Fargo Center.


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"Madonna's track record as a world-class entertainer and touring artist speaks for itself," said Arthur Fogel, chief executive of Live Nation Entertainment Global Touring, which is promoting the tour. "We are thrilled to have her back on the road and know her fans feel the same."

Citibank cardholders will get access to pre-sale tickets starting today through its Citi Private Pass program.

The tour announcement caps a huge week for Madonna, whoseSuper Bowl

 halftime show was seen by 114 million viewers, a higher rating than the rest of the game. Her single, "Give Me All Your Luvin'," featuring Nicki Minaj and M.I.A., debuted Friday and was played every hour through the weekend on hundreds of Clear Channel stations around the country.

 

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