The
Queen Madonna took to the stage on her "Rebel Heart" tour at
Philadelphia’s Wells Fargo Center Thursday night and most shocking thing
about Madonna's "Rebel Heart" tour, which opened at Montreal's Bell
Centre Wednesday, had nothing to do with sex, shocking right? LOL!
And she did offer such token Madonna-esque stunts as nuns swinging on stripper poles and dancers gyrating on holy crosses.
Instead, the surprise of the show came in smiles.
Throughout
nearly the entire two hour event, Madonna could barely stop grinning.
For anyone who has followed Madonna tours from the start, the sight of
it couldn't help but startle.
This
time, she seemed to having a blast. It helped that she was supported by
her best-choreographed, and most rewardingly theatrical, show since her
peak "Blonde Ambition" show twenty-five years ago. Together, it made
for an infectious night that brought the Canadian crowd to a series of
spontaneous, and escalating, standing ovations. It didn't hurt that she
sang "La Vie En Rose," both in French and in surprisingly bold voice.
The
bright tone of the show made for a striking contrast to the star's last
tour, "MDNA," a dark and violent affair that often ended up puzzling to
boot. "Rebel Heart" had no such pretense. In fact, it may be Madonna's
lightest roadshow to date.
That's
not at all to say it's unsubstantial. On the contrary, the triumph of
the "Rebel Heart" tour is how it finds Madonna taking ownership of her
legacy with an unprecedented maturity
She began that approach on the tour's nakesame album, which found her in a newly self-referential mode.
Madonna
mirrored that here by featuring no fewer than nine of its tracks,
including the show's opener, "Iconic." For this initial section of the
show, Madonna drew on her time-honored mixture of the erotic and the
reverent.
Her
twenty dancers, dolled up as medieval warriors, bore cross-topped
weapons. In a slow, graceful take on "Vogue," Renaissance images of
religious figures replaced movie stars while Madonna and her dancers
posed at "The Last Supper" table.
While
the star used to position such displays as social commentary, here they
seemed to have more to do with reasserting her own long history with
them.
Madonna
came the closest she's ever going to get to a "greatest hits" display
in the third act, where she offered touchstones from "Lucky Star" to
"Material Girl." The latter she hasn't performed live since the early
'90s.
Even
so, none of the older songs sounded anything like they had on their
albums. To suit the matador-themed theatrical accompaniment, Madonna
re-imagined them as Spanish-tinged ballads.
Madonna also on this stop substituted singing Who’s That Girl for Ghost Town.
Then,
she went into "Rebel Heart," a song about the joy of self-discovery.
The theme allowed Madonna to run through a wide range of characters in
the show — including a '20s French cabaret star — while maintaining a
solid through-line.
It
also helped her pull off what may have been the show's most stunning
move. When performing "Like a Virgin," she appeared on the gaping stage
entirely alone, dancing with a freedom and innocence that made her, at
57, seem once again new.
Here’s a clip from the tour!
Her Set List:
1. Iconic
2. B***h I'm Madonna
3. Burning Up
4. Holy Water
5. Devil Pray
6. Messiah
7. Body Shop
8. Ghost Town
9. Deeper and Deeper
10. Heartbreak City
11. Like a Virgin
12. S.E.X.
13. Living For Love
14. La Isla Bonita
15. Dress You Up
16. Lucky Star
17. Rebel Heart
18. Illuminati
19. Music
20. Candy Shop
21. Material Girl
22. La Vie En Rose
23. Unapologetic B***h
24. Holiday
2. B***h I'm Madonna
3. Burning Up
4. Holy Water
5. Devil Pray
6. Messiah
7. Body Shop
8. Ghost Town
9. Deeper and Deeper
10. Heartbreak City
11. Like a Virgin
12. S.E.X.
13. Living For Love
14. La Isla Bonita
15. Dress You Up
16. Lucky Star
17. Rebel Heart
18. Illuminati
19. Music
20. Candy Shop
21. Material Girl
22. La Vie En Rose
23. Unapologetic B***h
24. Holiday
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