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Madonna's Sticky & Sweet Tour to Stop in Denver This November

By Sierra Koester, published May 09, 2008
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Legendary pop artist, Madonna, will be performing in Denver, Colorado at the Pepsi Center on November 11, 2008 at 8pm. Her Sticky & Sweet Tour will also stop at numerous other cities in which Madonna has not performed in for the last fifteen years.

Recently, it was announced that Madonna will be going on the Sticky & Sweet Tour in Europe, North American, Mexico, and South America. The Sticky and Sweet Tour will begin on August 23 in Cardiff, Wales. She will also make stops in Nice, Berlin, Amsterdam, Dusseldorf, Rome, Frankfurt, London, and Paris, before she begins her North American portion of the tour.

Madonna is set to perform in Denver, Colorado on November 11 at 8pm at the Pepsi Center. Tickets will go on sale for the Denver concert on May 31. You may purchase tickets at the Pepsi Center's box office or at Ticket Master locations. This will mark Madonna's first performance in Denver.

Other cities Madonna plans to visit on the Sticky & Sweet Tour in the United States include Boston, New York City, Chicago, Oakland, Los Angeles, Los Vegas, Atlantic City, Philadelphia, Miami, and more. Jamie King, one of Madonna's creative collaborators, will be directing the tour. Kevin Antunes will serve as the Sticky & Sweet Tour's musical director.

The pop superstar got an early start on her dance career. Madonna grew up in the suburbs of Michigan. After her mother died, Madonna convinced her father to allow her to take ballet lessons, which paid off immensely. She was offered a dance scholarship to the University of Michigan. At the encouragement of her ballet instructor, Madonna left the University after completing her sophomore year in order to pursue a career in dance.

Madonna moved to New York and performed with a couple of dance troops, where she met and developed a romantic interest in Dan Gilroy. Madonna and Gilroy started the rock band, The Breakfast Club, in which Madonna acted as a singer, drummer, and guitarist. In 1980, she left The Breakfast Club to create the band Emmy with Stephen Bray, an ex-boyfriend of hers.

Madonna's Sticky & Sweet Tour to Stop in Denver This November
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