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   Pop icon Madonna is coming to the UK as part of her global ‘Celebration’ tour and you can get tickets.  
   The pop sensation, 64, will be performing at London’s O2 Arena on Saturday, October 14 as she kicks off the European leg of the tour. 
   The tour will take fans through Madonna’s artistic journey through four decades and pays tribute to New York City, where her career in music began. 
   The ‘Material Girl’ singer made the exciting announcement during a special film called Truth or Dare, seeing famous faces including Jack Black, Bob The Drag Queen and many take part.  
   The global tour will see Madonna visit 35 cities, kicking off in North America on Saturday, July 15 at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, BC with stops in Detroit, Chicago, New York, Miami, and Los Angeles.    
        
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   She’ll then make her way to Europe where she will perform 11 cities throughout the Autumn, including London Barcelona, Paris, and Stockholm, among others.  
   “I am excited to explore as many songs as possible in hopes to give my fans the show they have been waiting for,” she said. 
   If you want to see ‘Like a Virgin’ singer, you can get tickets on Friday, January 20 at 10am.  
   Tickets will be available via Ticketmaster and the O2 website.  
   The pop sensation has not yet shared if she will add dates to her ‘Celebration’ tour.  
   However, fans might want to keep their fingers crossed for a little bit longer, as there is some speculation that Madonna could surprises fans with a few extra dates to her 40th-anniversary tour.  
   Get tickets at 10am on Friday January 20 via Ticketmaster. 
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