A fourth show at New York’s Madison Square Garden has just been added to the ‘Sticky & Sweet Tour’ itinerary! The show will take place on October 12 while tickets will be on sale June 13, at 9am Local Time. A devoted Icon presale will take place on Monday, June 9th and will start at 10am LOCAL TIME for Legacy Platinum members and at noon, LOCAL TIME for Platinum members.
source : madonna.com
Half the 540 tickets available to see Madonna and her documentary on Malawi, on Aug. 2 during this year’s Traverse City Film Festival, will go on sale Saturday at the State Theater in Traverse City. Half the tickets for “I Am Because We Are” will be offered for sale in person only, starting at 11 a.m., with a limit of 2 tickets allowed per person, it was announced today.
The rest of the tickets will be distributed, by lottery, to Friends of the Traverse City Film Festival, something anyone can join for a fee online at www.traversecityfilmfest.org or in person at the State Theatre box office. The site’s also where to find the rest of the lineup as its announced.
Tickets for the documentary are $25, with all the money going to the Raising Malawi Foundation, a project of Madonna’s that helps orphans in one of the world’s poorest countries. A limit of two tickets per person will be allowed.
source : mlive.com
LIFEbeat – The Music Industry Fights Aids auctions (online until June 11th)
2 tickets to see Madonna front row on Nov 4th at Petco Park in San Diego
2 tickets to see Madonna front row on Nov 6th at Dodger Stadium in LA
2 tickets to see Madonna front row on Nov 16th at Minute Maid Park in Houston
2 tickets to see Madonna front row on Nov 26th at Dolphin Stadium in Miami
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Proceeds from the auction will benefit LIFEbeat- The Music Industry Fights AIDS. LIFEbeat is dedicated to reaching America’s youth with the message of HIV/AIDS prevention. LIFEbeat mobilizes the talents and resources of the music industry to raise awareness and to provide support to the AIDS community.
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November 02 – Oakland Oracle Arena – On sale now
source : ticketmaster
Madonna and husband Guy Ritchie are facing a challenge to their adoption of Malawian tot David Banda, the baby’s biological father wants to fight for visitation rights to the child.
The superstar couple’s adoption of the two-year-old was finalized at Malawi’s High Court in May, 20 months after being granted an ‘interim’ order allowing them to take the baby from a Malawian orphanage back to their London home.
David was left at the care home after his mother died in childbirth and his peasant farmer father Yohane Banda was unable to provide for the, then, seven-month-old baby.
But now Yohane claims government officials had promised him access to his son every three to four years as part of the adoption arrangement and he is looking into his legal rights to see the child.
He says, “I love the boy and it was in his best interests to put him in the orphanage.
“Because I support the adoption I would not want to put up a challenge that would reverse it, but I might challenge some aspects of the order.”
“I am discussing with my family about following up on having access to the child. We will not leave things the way they are, we will do something about it.”
Madonna and director Ritchie’s adoption of little David has been marred by controversy ever since they brought him back to the U.K., with critics claiming the couple had been given special treatment to side-step the official adoption process.
source : wenn