Information
Age | 2001 |
Tag | Hanes |
Stitch | Double |
explanation
The Drowned World Concert Tour, performed by Madonna in 2001, was a world tour held as part of the promotion of her eighth album, “Music”. Here is a summary of the tour:
- The tour was held from June to September 2001 in the United States, Canada, Europe, and Japan.
- Madonna performed songs from her studio album “Music” as well as from her previous albums.
- The setlist included songs such as “Drowned World/Substitute for Love”, “Impressive Instant”, “Ray of Light”, “Frozen”, “Music”, “Don’t Tell Me”, “Like a Prayer”, and “Holiday”.
- The tour featured sophisticated dance routines, contemporary fashion, and advanced visual effects.
- Madonna met a new personal trainer during this tour and changed her training routine and diet. This is one of the reasons why she is still healthy and fit today.
Fun facts:
- Madonna’s Drowned World Concert Tour was recognized by Guinness World Records as the highest-grossing tour by a female artist of all time.
- In Japan, Madonna’s tour was her first in 10 years, and she performed two shows at the Tokyo Dome. These shows were among the most expensive concerts held in Japan.
- Madonna learned new dance routines and received training for this tour. She released a DVD called “Drowned World Tour 2001” after the tour, which showed behind-the-scenes footage.
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