Relief from the fans of the American superstar: Madonna is better, well, very well even. And she proves it brilliantly. Still recovering from the serious bacterial infection that had taken her to intensive care in June, the 64-year-old singer appeared smiling and even sketched a few dance steps in front of the camera on her title Lucky Star. “Being able to move my body and be able to dance a little makes me feel like the luckiest star in the world!” she captioned her video.
“Thank you to all my fans and friends!, she added And happy 40th birthday to my very first album”. Entitled Madonna, the first disc of a long career was released on July 27, 1983 and includes ten titles, including the flagship songs Holidays, Lucky star and Borderline.
At 64 years old, and whatever it seems on the last photos where it is difficult to distinguish between reality, makeup, filter and cosmetic surgery, the singer continues her fight against the passage of time. And against its vicissitudes. When she was to start a new tour on July 15 in Vancouver, Madonna contracted a serious bacterial infection. Admitted to intensive care on June 28, she has since been released from hospital and has now spoken out to reassure her fans. “I will now focus on my health and regaining my strength and I assure you that I will be back as soon as I can!”
The tour of his forty-year career, entitled The Celebration Tour, was to start in North America before flying to Europe. The Canadian and American dates will be rescheduled while the European tour, which kicks off on October 14 in London, must be maintained. The four dates of the American star in France are still relevant. French fans will be able to celebrate Madonna’s 40-year career on November 12, 13, 19 and 20, 2023 at the Accor Arena in La Défense.