6/2/12

Ladies & Gents Madonna's M.D.N.A 2012 World Tour!


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Tel Aviv was transformed into a land of razzamatazz when Madonna took to the stage to kick off her 80 nation MDNA world tour.
The 53-year-old wore a variety of outfits as she appealed for world peace and calm in the Middle East as fans went wild in the sold out 35,000-seat Ramat Gan Stadium in Tel Aviv, Israel.Showing off her super toned arms in black rock chick attire, and her cheeky side in a red and white cheerleader ensmeble, the Queen of Pop certainly put on a show.The mother-of-four spoke to the audience between sets and revealed why she chose the Israeli city to launch her tour.
She said: 'I chose to start my world tour in Israel for a very specific and important reason.

'You can't be a fan of mine and not want peace in the world, we all bleed the same colour,' she said as the crowd cheered wildly.
'If we can all rise above our egos and our titles and the names of our countries and our religions, and treat everyone around us with dignity and respect, then we are on the road to peace.
Madonna gave her fans an eyeful in the red and white outfit
She continued 'If there is peace here in the Middle East, there can be peace in the whole world.'
Madonna reportedly donated 580 tickets to her show to members of both the Israeli and Palestinian peace camps, but not everyone accepted the generous gift.
The concert kicked off with guts and guns being shown on the big screen inter-cut with Catholic imagery before the star burst on stage.
With church bells ringing and bare chested monks waltzing in front of a huge red cross - this was the officially the church of Madonna.
The mix of a melody with a Hebrew prayer built up the anticipation as Madge emerged on stage in a confessional, breaking through its glass window using a rifle, which she then aimed at the audience.
She wore a skin-tight black outfit to sing her first song Girl Gone Wild.
Madonna was then joined onstage by her 11-year-old son Rocco, who followed in his mother's footsteps when it came to outfit changes.
The youngster wore an all black outfit with bright red braces as he danced with Madonna and then changed into a blue shiny vest and large headphones as he showed off his moves centre stage.
The fans enjoyed the grand opening and one eager person tweeted: 'Bow To The Queen Madonna!! #MDNA TEL AVIV!” Bow To The Queen Madonna.'
With guns featuring heavily in the next two songs, Revolver, and Gang Bang, the dancers and the Material Girl singer repeatedly fired guns into the audience.
After the dark introduction the tone switches up as Madge whips off her dark clothing to change into a cheerleader outfit with her iconic cone shaped bra making its first appearance as she performs vogue.
Madonna, who is dedicated to Kabbalah, put on a show that the large majority of her fans seemed to be ecstatic about.
Israeli fan Carmit Zindani, 32, beamed: 'There is simply nothing bigger than Madonna starting her world tour here in the Holy Land. She is one of us.'
Another follower said on Twitter: 'The true and only Queen Madonna ruled Tel Aviv, amazing show!'
That's my boy! Madonna was joined onstage by her 11-year-old son Rocco whose father is director Guy Ritchie
However, not everyone was impressed with her arrival in Israel as
some decided to voice their protest against the queen of pop's visit in an ultra-Orthodox journal.
According to ynetnews.com, the Haredi journal hit out at her show describing it as 'disgraceful.'
The publication went on to say that the residents of northern Galilee and Tiberius were 'shaken and disgusted' after realising that Madonna intended to visit the holy cities in northern Israel.
The singer, who is a well-known follower of Kabbalah, was not referred to by name in the article, but was instead call the 'famous gentile singer.'
Madonna is also said to be buying an apartment in the district of Safed which has caused further 'pain and rage within the god-fearing community.'
The journal described the star's intentions as a 'Kabbalah sponsored gimmick,' and added that 'the non-Jews abuse their faith in a ridiculous cult, turning the graves of the righteous into a trendy and touristy place.'
The epic show marks the start of her ninth world tour and her first since her Sticky And Sweet set in 2008.
From Israel, she will head to Abu Dhabi and then to Europe and the Americas before finishing in Australia in early 2013, where she has not performed in more than 20 years.
'Madonna changes outfits seven or eight times and the dancers change 10 to 15 times, depending on the dancer,' stylist Arianne Phillips told the WWD website.
She has signed up a list of designers including Jean Paul Gaultier, Jeremy Scott, Alexander Wang, Dolce & Gabbana, Fausto Puglisi and J Brand.
She has also planned to wear Prada and Miu Miu shoes, as well as footwear and lingerie from her own Truth or Dare line

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