Hung Up on Boston.
Madonna apologized to concertgoers in Toronto after she mistakenly said she was in Boston – not the Canadian city – during the latest stop of her “Celebration” tour.
The Queen of Pop began her show on Friday by exclaiming to her fans, “Are you ready, Boston?” before acknowledging her mistake and correcting herself.
“Are you guys mad at me ’cause I said ‘Hello, Boston?’ I’m sorry. What kind of f–ked up s–t is that?” she told fans, as seen in a TikTok video captured by a concertgoer.
Madonna owned up to the slip-up and compared it to if fans were to say, “Hey, Lady Gaga’s playing tonight!”
“I wouldn’t like that,” she admitted. “I mean, you know, nothing against Lady Gaga. Love her. I do! I love anyone shorter than me.”
The “Vogue” songstress made the blunder on the second night at Scotiabank Arena as part of her ongoing tour.
Prior to her first show in Toronto on Thursday, Madonna, 65, sang for two nights in Boston.
Madonna began her biggest hits tour in October 2023 with four performances in London. She then made her way through Europe before circling back to London, where she finished the European leg of her tour in December 2023.
The “A League of Their Own” actress took just a week off before kicking off her North American leg in New York City on Dec. 13.
Madonna announced her worldwide tour in January 2023 to honor hitting four decades in the music industry.
The tour was set to begin in July of last year, but she had to postpone her tour after she was hospitalized for a “serious bacterial infection.”
broke the news that Madonna was rushed to a hospital in New York City and was intubated for at least one night back in June.
The Grammy winner’s manager, Guy Oseary, later shared that she had “developed a serious bacterial infection which led to a several day stay in the ICU.”
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