Madonna gave a concert in honour of her daughter’s adulthood. Mum not only sang, but also showed herself as a pianist, accompanying herself in one of the compositions. The birthday girl’s brother was not left out either, helping his mother on the guitar in the arrangement of ‘Mum and Dad’.
The reaction of the audience was, as usual, ambiguous. Someone admired Madonna, someone advised to be more modest in her sixty-five years. The tour of the performer did not go smoothly, the delay of the concert in Brooklyn entailed legal proceedings. Spectators who bought for the concert, forced to wait several hours for sound tuning by technical staff, filed a lawsuit for ‘false advertising’.
But despite everything, Madonna managed to earn almost eighty million dollars, which is a vivid confirmation of her current demand from fans and the ability to present herself to the audience.
Now the pop star is working on her next show. It will be dedicated to herself, or rather, the anniversary of stage performances. At forty years Madonna is not going to stop, she is making plans for the future, full of strength and energy. One of her future grandiose projects is the film ‘Little Arrow’, in which the star wants to share the details of her biography with the public.