Madonna, 65, turns heads in a blue headscarf and fishnet tights as she wraps up in a black fur coat as she leaves the Ritz Hotel in Paris
She travels the world with The Celebration Tour.
And Madonna turned heads on Saturday evening when she left the Ritz Hotel in Paris wearing a blue net headscarf.
The pop icon, 65, wrapped warmly in a long black fur coat which she pulled over a matching mini dress and fishnet tights.
She added inches to her frame in a pair of edgy black lace-up knee-high boots and rocked a pair of statement black sunglasses.
The singer was spotted on Sunday evening before taking the stage for her sold-out concert at the Accor Arena in Paris.
Bold: Madonna turned heads as she left the Ritz Hotel in Paris on Saturday evening, wearing a blue net headscarf and fur coat
Dressed to impress: The pop icon, 65, rocked a cool pair of lace-up knee-high boots and fishnet tights for the outing
Madonna was reportedly on her way to the Opera de Paris to shoot a new music video.
It comes after Madonna gave fans a glimpse of her Parisian antics when she shared a photodump from her time in the French capital.
Via Instagram, the performer delighted her 19.2 million Instagram followers with a series of sultry shoots.
The mother-of-six showed off her phenomenal figure as she slipped into a figure-hugging catsuit with mirrors as she posed up a storm in her hotel room.
She styled her blonde locks in French braids and paired it with oversized sunglasses.
In another sultry shot, Madonna wore just her bra as she had her makeup applied, and later shared a photo of herself in full glam as she pouted through the lens.
Madonna captioned the footage: “What it feels like for a girl……Paris Dump! ‘
Madonna whirled around Europe on her Celebration World Tour, which kicked off in London last month after being postponed due to her shocking intensive care stay in June.
On stage at the Accor Arena in Paris, the singer finally revealed that she had suffered lung and kidney failure amid her life-threatening health scare.
‘I was infected with a bacteria that no one knows anything about. And there is a 40% mortality rate,” she said The sun.
Oo la la: It comes after Madonna gave fans a glimpse of her Parisian antics when she shared a photodump of her time in the French capital earlier this week
Sizzling: The mother-of-six showed off her phenomenal figure as she slipped into a skintight catsuit as she posed up a storm in her hotel room
The Celebration Tour was scheduled to begin in mid-July with a North American leg passing through more than twenty cities in the United States and Canada.
However, that leg had to be postponed after Madonna’s health suffered a sudden decline that struck fear in the hearts of her global fan base.
She spent several days in intensive care after suffering a “serious bacterial infection,” according to her manager.
A report in Radaronline sensationally claimed that she had suffered acute septic shock and was revived with Narcan, which is commonly used to treat overdoses.
On stage in Paris during her current stint, she said: “I was in hospital. I was in the ICU. My lungs didn’t work, I couldn’t breathe on my own.’
She continued, “My kidneys were failing. I was infected with a bacteria that no one knows anything about. And there is a 40% mortality rate.”
Madonna recalled: ‘When I woke up, I saw all my children around me and I thought this would save me. My children will save me. It’s not me who saved them.’
Guy Oseary, who has been her manager since 2005 and before that her business partner, rushed to her bedside when her health plummeted.
‘My manager came to me and he was standing next to me crying. Two weeks later I came home from the hospital and no one knew when I would get better. “He said, ‘Do you want to go back on the road? Do you want your tour to continue?'” Madonna said.
‘I was breathing oxygen through a cannula through my nose, I could barely get out of bed to walk to the bathroom and I said, ‘Give me two weeks to think about it.’
She reflected, “You know, I consider myself Wonder Woman. I think I can overcome anything, anything except I can show the will this time.”
Madonna added: “I didn’t have the strength. I had no energy, it was taken away from me. So the two weeks passed and I still had hardly any energy. I could drink espressos, four Red Bulls. Nothing woke me up. I had no life force.”
Performance: Madonna whirled around Europe on her Celebration World Tour, which kicked off in London last month after being postponed due to her shocking intensive care stay in June
But her “kids saved me,” the Express Yourself singer reiterated. “They kept me going and I recovered faster than most people would.”
David accompanied his mother on tour not only to provide moral support, but also to play on stage during the concerts.
He appeared on her dates in Paris and accompanied Madonna on guitar during her songs Let’s Go Crazy and Mother And Father.
Madonna, who praised David’s birth mother from the stage, adopted four of her six children – David, Mercy, 17, and twins Stella and Estere, 10 – from Malawi.
She and a fitness trainer named Carlos Leon share a 27-year-old daughter named Lola, who has followed in her mother’s footsteps into the music business.
Madge then had Rocco, 23, with her husband, film director Guy Ritchie, to whom she was married from 2000 to 2008.