00:00 Madonna took the stage in London on Saturday in the long-awaited debut of her surprisingly
00:05 poignant new A Celebration World Tour, which had been delayed after she suffered a serious
00:10 health scare during the summer.
00:13 In the opening night at the O2 Arena, the singer A who turned 65 in August A delivered
00:19 a show that was at times more sombre than celebratory, with tributes during the show
00:24 to some of the late icons with whom she ascended to stardom, like Prince, Michael Jackson and
00:30 Sinead O'Connor.
00:31 The like of Urgent Performer also addressed her health troubles, saying "It had been a
00:36 crazy year for me.
00:37 I didn't think I was going to make it, neither did my doctors.
00:42 That's why I woke up with all of my all of my children sitting around me," she said.
00:47 Madonna battled a bacterial infection in June that caused her to cancel the first leg of
00:52 the Celebration Tour in North America.
00:54 "I forgot five days of my life A or my death.
00:57 I don't really know where I was," she added, going on to thank her children for saving
01:03 her, as they do every time.
01:05 "If you want to know my secret, and you want to know how I pulled through and how I survive,
01:10 I thought, A I've got to be there for my children.
01:13 I have to survive for them," she said.
01:16 In another solemn moment, victims of the AIDS epidemic splashed across the arena's giant
01:21 screens, as Madonna sang verses from her emotional ballad "In This Life" off of her 1992 album
01:28 Erotica.
01:29 Notably, her friend, the late artist Keith Haring, was displayed as the show shifted
01:35 to her 1986 hit "Live to Tell."
01:38 Celebration, of course, also had some joyous interludes, like when Madonna's daughter Mercy
01:44 James appeared behind a piano, flawlessly rendering the opening notes to "Bad Girl,"
01:50 also off Erotica.
01:52 Her other daughters Lourdes Leonet who was celebrating her birthday A and twins Stella
01:57 and Astaire also got in on the fun, during the performance of Madge's timeless 1990 hit
02:03 Vogue.
02:04 Dancers wore masks and costumes meant to distill her most career-defining moments, those tied
02:09 to her number one hits and not.
02:12 Indeed, it should be noted for Madonna's diehards that the tour is not at all reserved only
02:17 for her chart hits.
02:19 More esoteric songs A like 1994's Bedtime Stories A got major love, too.
02:26 The show featured sumptuous lighting and video wizardry.
02:30 Madonna often faced away from the audience, performing to a camera that then projected
02:35 a flawless-looking Madge back to the crowd.
02:38 Ultimately, though, Celebration had a surprisingly pared-down feel, as the iconic entertainer
02:44 took some time to reflect back on her unparalleled career and personal journey, as well as the
02:49 journeys of others who touched her along the way.
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