1688057719 Madonna discharged after six days in hospital due to infection

Madonna discharged after six days in hospital due to infection

Madonna discharged after six days in hospital due to infection

Madonna fans can breathe easy. The Queen of Pop is already at home. Less than a day after learning the 64-year-old New York singer was admitted to a New York hospital for a bacterium, CNN and People magazine reported, citing a source close to the artist. Neither she nor her representation agency have spoken at this time. Nothing is known about the fate of his upcoming world tour, which kicked off in Canada on July 15.

It was early Wednesday afternoon in the United States (already at night in Spain) when it became known that Madonna had been in the hospital since Saturday. The news was released by Page Six media and was quickly confirmed by his agent Guy Oseary in a brief statement on his Instagram profile. “On Saturday, June 24, Madonna contracted a severe bacterial infection that resulted in her spending several days in intensive care,” the manager said in a statement. “His health is improving although he is still receiving medical treatment. He is expected to make a full recovery. At the moment we have to put all your commitments, including your tour, on hold. We’ll let you know more details as soon as we have them, including a new date for the tour to start and for any concerts that will be rescheduled.”

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According to Page Six, Madonna was intubated but her respiratory support was discontinued. In addition, her eldest daughter, Lourdes Leon, had visited her.

Madonna was preparing for one of the most exciting moments of her career these days: the start of her tour, The Celebration Tour, which, as her name suggests, marked her 40th anniversary on stage. “I’m looking forward to trying out as many songs as possible in hopes of giving my fans the show they’ve been waiting for,” the singer said when announcing her ambitious world tour in January. The show went through more than 35 cities in more than 80 concerts. His launch was imminent: July 15 at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, Canada. From there he traveled to cities in the United States such as Detroit, Chicago, New York, Miami, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Las Vegas … and then traveled through a dozen European cities in the fall. The date most awaited by Spanish fans was the one in Barcelona, ​​​​​​which created such an expectation that, although only one concert was planned, two concerts were finally held on November 1st and 2nd. Since all tickets were sold out, these should be the singer’s first concerts in Spain in eight years. The European tour initially ended in December in Amsterdam, but two further dates in London were added as a highlight. Eventually, the singer returned to America, with a dozen more US dates and, to cap off the Celebration Tour, four concerts in Mexico City in late January.

Once Madonna and her health are doing well, it’s time to find out how she’s going to change her schedule. At the moment it is not known if the tour will be permanently suspended, if the first concerts will be suspended or the dates will be postponed, if all will change … His company has not announced anything about his intentions. There are also no changes on the website for the time being. She hasn’t shared anything about the tour or her health on her social media profiles; She is very active on Instagram, where she has almost 20 million users.

Madonna is the woman who has made the most money in music history thanks to her always anticipated and flashy world tours. The first took place in 1985 and since then he has given a total of 11 and about 700 concerts around the world, which has brought him more than $1,000 million in revenue, according to data from the Ticketmaster platform.

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