Madonna, 64, has been forced to postpone her widely-anticipated tour after she was “rushed to hospital”.
The Vogue icon was unfortunately found “unresponsive” in New York on Saturday (June 25), with her manager confirming that she was suffering from a “serious bacterial infection” that needed a days-long stay in the ICU.
Madonna’s manager Guy Oseary took to Instagram, where he announced that the musician had pushed back her widely-anticipated 40th-anniversary tour due to her medical complication.
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He told fans through his post that the Hung Up singer is “expected to make a full recovery” and that her “health is improving”, but revealed that she is “still under medical care”.
Guy revealed: “On Saturday, June 24, Madonna developed a serious bacterial infection which led to a several-day stay in the ICU,’ he wrote on Wednesday afternoon.
“Her health is improving; however, she is still under medical care. A full recovery is expected.”
“At this time, we will need to pause all commitments, which includes the tour.”
The legendary singer, who was all set to commence her whopping 84-date Celebration tour in Canada on July 15, was faced with the health scare on “Saturday”, when she was ‘taken to the ICU’ and ‘intubated overnight,” shared Page Six.
They also added that Madonna’s eldest daughter, Lourdes Leon, 26, remained by her side throughout her hospitalisation.
Madonna’s last Instagram post was on June 20, only four days before her hospitalisation.
She took to the grid and shared several snaps of her rehearsing for the tour, along with the caption: “The calm before the storm.”
On June 23, she also shared a post to her Instagram Stories in which she could be seen getting her roots bleached.
However, just one day later, she was rushed to the ICU.
The Madonna: The Celebration Tour was scheduled to run from July 15, 2023, to January 30, 2024.
It would be the singer’s 12th concert tour, and she will visit cities in North America and Europe, anticipating 84 shows.
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