Madonna steps out in baggy clothes as she prepares to perform the final Paris date of her sold-out Celebration Tour

Madonna stepped out of her Paris hotel in loose, casual clothes as she prepared to perform on the final Paris night of her sold-out Celebration Tour on Monday.

The Queen Of Pop, 65, wore a blue and orange flannel shirt, black jacket and black sunglasses – almost identical to her Sunday look.

She also wore a black baseball cap and very baggy gray jeans and smiled as she left the Ritz, flanked by two bodyguards.

Madonna completed her look with chunky black sneakers and held a gold cup in her hand, her hair styled in her signature two braids.

The Paris leg of The Celebration Tour kicked off on November 12.

Over and out: Madonna, 65, was pictured leaving the Paris Ritz hotel in loose, casual wear as she prepared to perform on the final Paris night of her sold-out Celebration Tour on Monday

Go-to look: The Queen Of Pop, 65, wore a blue and orange flannel shirt, black jacket and black sunglasses – almost identical to her Sunday look

Go-to look: The Queen Of Pop, 65, wore a blue and orange flannel shirt, black jacket and black sunglasses – almost identical to her Sunday look

The Paris stage was split into two legs, conducted on November 12-13 and November 19-20. In between she performed in Cologne, Germany.

Now Madonna is preparing to go to Italy, where she will perform in Milan from November 23 to 25.

The Celebration Tour is Madonna’s 12th concert tour, but the first to not support a new album, instead returning to Madonna’s old music.

The tour, celebrating Madonna’s 40-year career, kicked off in London on October 14 and ends in Mexico City on April 24.

Madonna was forced to cancel a number of dates when she was rushed to intensive care to treat a bacterial infection in June.

During one of her October shows in Belgium, Madonna said: ‘Less than four months ago I was in a hospital and unconscious, and people were thinking and predicting that I might not make it.

“So it’s a damn miracle that I’m here right now. My mother, God bless her, she has to watch over me… she said, “Girl, it’s not your time to go yet.”

‘I had a strange thought. I suddenly had sympathy and empathy for my mother, not because of the dying part, but because of how lonely she must have felt while she was in the hospital, knowing she wouldn’t live anymore, and I was given another chance,” she added to it.

Cool: She also wore a black baseball cap and very baggy gray jeans and smiled as she left the Ritz Hotel, flanked by two bodyguards

Cool: She also wore a black baseball cap and very baggy gray jeans and smiled as she left the Ritz Hotel, flanked by two bodyguards

Need to stay hydrated: Madonna completed her look with chunky black sneakers and held a gold cup in her hand, her hair styled in the signature two braids

Need to stay hydrated: Madonna completed her look with chunky black sneakers and held a gold cup in her hand, her hair styled in the signature two braids

Madonna's brood: (L-R) Lourdes, Stella, Rocco, David, Estere and Mercy

Madonna’s brood: (L-R) Lourdes, Stella, Rocco, David, Estere and Mercy

“So I’m very grateful for that,” Madonna continued, then admitted, “I have to tell you, I’m not feeling very well right now, but I can’t complain because I’m alive.”

“Thank God for my children and all of you for your love and support, I really appreciate it.”

Madonna has six children: Lourdes Leon, 27, Rocco Ritchie, 23, David Banda, 18, Mercy James, 17, and twins Stella and Estere, 11, who took Madonna’s surname Ciccone.

Lourdes is Madonna’s daughter from the seven-time Academy Award winner’s relationship with personal trainer and actor Carlos Leon, and Rocco from her marriage to director Guy Ritchie.