The Confessions Tour - Live from London (CD+DVD)
The Confessions Tour - Live from London (CD+DVD) The Confessions Tour, filmed at London’s Wembley Arena during her worldwide sold-out 25-city Confessions Tour (2006’s top-grossing tour world-wide), features songs from throughout the dance diva’s career but largely focuses on Confessions On A Dance Floor. Bonus Footage on DVD: Je suis L’art, They’re naughty children, Rollerskating, Photo Gallery
Customer Review: Fantastic!!
Even if you aren’t a hard core Madonna fan, this concert is magnificent! The music, the staging, the dancers, costumes, lights, sound,… it’s an experience to behold. She’s still a superstar after 25+ years because of tours and concerts like this one. I know of few other artists who have been able to evolve with our ever-changing times and still remain on top. A must see for any pop music fan.
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