Fresh out of the halftime performance at Super Bowl XLVI (which was seen by a record 114 million people) are the details of Madonna 2012 World Tour. Trekking starts May 29 in Tel Aviv, Israel, and will be the biggest tour in the number of dates, according to Arthur Fogel, president of Live Nation Global Touring, the top producers in the world of the route. Madonna will tour of Austrialia, for the first time in 20 years, and many markets have never played before.
This will be the fifth route Fogel Madonna and Live Nation, and the second in the long run, many of the rights of the contract with the promoter. His last fight, 2008-2009 Sticky & Sweet, grossed $ 408 million according to Billboard Boxscore, the biggest solo artist ever and the third highest ever. In early 2006 Madonna Confessions Tour grossed $ 194 million, according to Stats, the highest for a female artist.
2012 trip will be Madonna's new album, "for March 26 at Live Nation Entertainment / Interscope Records, which creates countless cross-promotional opportunities, according to Fogel MDNA. With the recording industry and tourism (not to mention the merchandising and the rights of others) in one roof "gives you the freedom to convert all other items to the sale of tickets and sell records," he says. "It's so big, start-up, as you might have. If this fails, go to the sewer. "
The tour will play arenas, stadiums and unique outdoor monuments, including the Plains of Abraham in Quebec. Fogel told Billboard.com that the production of the route is in the conceptual stages, but said, "It will be great and may increase in size," depending on location.
The tour will play 26 European markets, including London, Paris, Milan and Berlin, before reaching the coast of North America from August 28 in Philadelphia. Twenty six demonstrations are planned in North America, including the Sept. 6 concert at Yankee Stadium in New York, October l0 and performance at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. Tickets are expected to go on sale Feb. 10 in Tel Aviv and the United Kingdom, with ticket sales going to North America from February 13. Tickets for North America are available at Ticketmaster.com and LiveNation.com.
Madonna will perform in North America until just before Thanksgiving, then go to a Latin American trip to Christmas, then wrap the tour in Australia in early 2013, says Fogel. The whole trip will end with about 90 concerts, which would be as much of Madonna's Sticky & Sweet 85 dates of compliance.
When all is said and done, the next tour will be one of the most profitable travel history, which can give your two trips in the top five of all time. Fogel said that ticket extension is "almost identical" to the. Sticky & Sweet, although the possibility of sessions will vary
Although there are "some of the variables," from the Madonna tour route, Fogel says planning begins with the amount of time that makes it available to the public, then the producers using this time to maximum effect. "There is no generally established window, and we must seize this window, it may make sense logistically," he says. "The shows we do, I would say that 25% -30% marketed has never played before. There are few left. We will enter these markets, where it never was, to interesting places and returned to Australia after a while very long. "
Although Madonna's first tour as headliners was in 1985, the next launch was just the ninth. Sticky & Sweet was a monster in every way, and some successes include the date in many areas in 32 countries in general. Madonna has sold 650 tickets of 000 in South America, 72 000 tickets at the airport of Zurich-Dübendorf most of the concert in Switzerland - 75,000 tickets in London and four sell outs at Madison Square Garden in New York, which sold 60,364 entries. This is where the tour wrapped following part of Tel Aviv.
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