Madonna Returns Home After Hospitalization

After spending several days in the hospital, Madonna has returned home and is “feeling better,” a person familiar with the situation told AFP on Thursday.
Her manager Guy Oseary had announced in a statement on Wednesday that the 64-year-old pop superstar had become unwell with a “serious bacterial infection” that had placed her in an intensive care unit.
She had to postpone her 84-date “Celebrations” tour that was scheduled to begin on July 15 but is anticipated to make a full recovery, he said.
Her virtually sold-out international tour was promoted as a tribute to Madonna‘s more than four-decade-long career.
Detroit, Chicago, Miami, and New York, the city where her illustrious climb to superstardom began, were among the American cities she was scheduled to visit.
Detroit, Chicago, Miami, and New York, the city where her illustrious climb to superstardom began, were among the American cities she was scheduled to visit.
After that, she was supposed to continue her tour in Europe with appearances in London, Barcelona, and Paris in addition to four shows in Mexico City.
The Grammy-winning legend who wrote timeless songs like “Like A Virgin” and “Material Girl” has exerted unimaginable impact over her illustrious career as one of music’s top singers.
A new start date for the tour and for rescheduled performances were among the details her manager had promised to share when they became available.
Madonna got hip replacement surgery in 2020 as a result of an accident she had during her “Madame X” tour.