On Tuesday, Madonna revealed plans for a sizable world tour honoring her more than four-decade career.
The 35-city tour will begin on July 15 in Vancouver and make stops in Detroit, Chicago, Miami, and New York, the city where her illustrious ascent to prominence began.
“The Celebration Tour” will continue in Europe into the fall, with stops including London, Barcelona and Paris, with a final show in Amsterdam on December 1.
“I am excited to explore as many songs as possible in hopes to give my fans the show they have been waiting for,” Madonna said in a statement.
The 64-year-old announced the tour in a video that made reference to her 1991 film “Truth or Dare.”
With other superstars, like Diplo, Jack Black, Lil Wayne, and Bob the Drag Queen, who will be joining her on tour, the Queen of Pop plays the traditional sleepover game in the video with a hint of the provocative.
In her 40 years as one of music’s biggest singers, Madonna has released 14 studio albums, won seven Grammy Awards, and released live, soundtrack, compilation, and other records.