Madonna, 65, puts on a VERY saucy display as she flashes her underwear on stage before cosying up to a hunky dancer as she rehearses ahead of final concert of Celebration Tour in Brazil
Madonna ended her Celebration Tour in style with her final concert as she rehearsed before performing on Brazil’s Copacabana Beach in front of a whopping 1.5 million fans on Saturday – making it the biggest concert of her career.
The Queen of Pop, 65, looked incredible as she took to the stage in lace lingerie and a tiny plaid miniskirt, flashing a glimpse of underwear underneath during a raunchy routine.
The saucy show then saw her get cozy with a hunky backup dancer as she belted out some of her most iconic hits.
Despite arriving just hours before the record-breaking crowd, Madonna was as confident as ever on stage, strutting her stuff alongside an array of colorfully dressed dancers.
The show outside the Belmond Copacabana Palace Hotel, billed as ‘the largest dance floor in the world’, will not require fans to buy tickets, with Brazil’s TV Globo broadcasting the concert live, according to reports Rolling stone.
Madonna, 65, ended her Celebration Tour in style with her final concert rehearsed before performing in front of a whopping 1.5 million fans on Brazil’s Copacabana Beach on Saturday – making it the biggest concert of her career
The Queen of Pop looked incredible as she took to the stage in lace lingerie and a tiny plaid miniskirt, showing a glimpse of underwear underneath during a raunchy routine.
During the challenging show, she then got cozy with a hunky backup dancer as she belted out some of her most iconic hits.
The local mayor’s office has prepared an operation equivalent to the one used for New Year’s Eve celebrations in Copacabana, one of the most famous in the world and which usually brings out around a million people.
The concert will only be broadcast locally in Brazil. Fans outside Brazil can livestream the big event online on a cable streaming service offered by TV Globo or via a Virtual Private Network (VPN).
Copacabana Beach has been the site of a number of major concert gatherings over the years, including Rod Stewart, who had four million concertgoers for his show in 1994, while the Rolling Stones had a reported 1.5 million attendance in 2006.
Madonna kicked off her first-ever retrospective tour at the O2 Arena in London, England, on October 14, traveling through Europe through early December.
She would eventually open the US leg of the tour in New York City on December 13 and then take the show to the rest of the United States and Canada until an April 15 concert in Austin, Texas.
From there, the pop superstar brought the tour to Mexico City for a five-night run at Palacio de los Deportes, ending on April 26.
After taking last week off to prepare for the Celebration Tour finale in Rio de Janeiro, Madonna is now preparing for what is expected to be the largest crowd she has ever played to during her illustrious career.
Not only does the Celebration Tour pay tribute to her long history of hit songs, Madonna is also using the platform to tell the story of how she became a global pop icon after arriving in New York City in 1978 with just $35 in her pocket.
Despite arriving just hours before the record-breaking crowd, Madonna was as confident as ever on stage, strutting her stuff alongside an array of colorfully dressed dancers.
Madonna’s tour was full of raunchy escapades (pictured on stage on Friday)
The show in front of the Belmond Copacabana Palace Hotel, billed as ‘the largest dance floor in the world’, does not require fans to purchase tickets, with Brazil’s TV Globo broadcasting the concert live
Copacabana Beach has been the site of a number of major concert gatherings over the years, including Rod Stewart, who had four million concertgoers for his show in 1994, while the Rolling Stones had a reported 1.5 million audience in 2006.
It would be five years before she released her self-titled debut album in 1983, which shot her to the top of the pop world with hits such as Everybody, Holiday, Borderline, Luck Star and Burning Up.
Over the course of her illustrious career, the Bay City, Michigan native has released fourteen studio albums, the most recent of which is 2019’s Madam
Her retrospective tour followed her remix album – Finally Enough Love: 50 Number Ones, which saw Madonna score 50 number one hits on the US Billboard Dance Club Songs chart, the most number ones of any artist on a single Billboard chart. .
With sales of more than 300 million records worldwide, Madonna is the best-selling female artist of all time.
She is also a mother to six children, including her four adopted children David, 18, Mercy, 18, and twins Stella and Estere, 11, as well as two biological children: Rocco, 23, from her marriage to ex-husband and filmmaker Guy Ritchie , 55, and Lourdes, 27, whom she shares with ex-partner and actor Carlos Leon, 57.