Madonna apologises for saying 'are you ready Boston?' at Toronto concert – watch

She made the clanger over the weekend

Madonna on The Celebration Tour
Author: Scott ColothanPublished 16th Jan 2024

Madonna apologised to fans at a recent show in Toronto after she mistakenly addressed them as “Boston.”

The Queen of Pop played two shows in Boston last week as part of her blockbuster multi-year Celebration Tour before hitting Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena last Thursday and Friday (11th and 12th January).

At the second Toronto gig on Friday, Madonna made the clanger of addressing the wrong audience when she shouted “Are you ready Boston?!” at the start of the concert before quickly correcting herself.

Later in the gig she addressed the slip of the tongue, saying: “Are you guys mad at me cause I said ‘Hello, Boston!’?

“I’m sorry. What kind of f---ed up s--- is that? That would be like if you guys were saying, ‘Hey, Lady Gaga’s playing tonight!’”

“I wouldn’t like that. I mean, you know, nothing against Lady Gaga. Love her. I do! I love anyone shorter than me.”

You can watch the incidents below. Warning: Both videos contain swear words.

Madonna continued The Celebration Tour with a homecoming show at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit with her 92-year-old father Silvio in attendance.

Fortunately she didn’t mistake Detroit for another city and told the 13,000-strong crowd: "I hope you're proud of me, Detroit! Because I care about what you think, and I want you to be proud of me."

Madonna’s extensive North American tour continues in Montreal on Thursday (18th January) and runs until late April when she plays a five-night residency at Palacio De Los Deportes in Mexico City.

Madonna's Celebration Tour in numbers:

Madonna's The Celebration Tour in numbers

1 Queen-sized Madonna flag outside the O2 Arena
6 Sold out nights in London
4 Rehearsal venues

Madonna's The Celebration Tour in numbers

17 Archived costumes recreated
50 Merch items including vintage recreations of iconic items from previous tours such as the Blond Ambition Bomber Jacket
40 Pairs of boxing gloves

Madonna's The Celebration Tour in numbers

24 Onstage performers
1 Extraordinary drag queen
8th Tour partnering with director Jamie King
1 Stuart Price reunion (producer)
4 of Madonna's children on stage

Madonna's The Celebration Tour in numbers

4 Decades of unstoppable hits – prepare to dance your ass off!
330 Million albums sold, still the best-selling female artist of all time

Madonna's The Celebration Tour in numbers

4,400 square feet of stage, the largest for any Madonna tour. Inspired by the grid of Manhattan with Uptown, Downtown, Midtown, East and West stages.
3 Layered circular stage where the traditional main stage would be, inspired by the wedding cake of Madonna's original VMA performance.
230 Feet of combined length of catwalk that gets Madonna 105feet far into the venue.

Madonna's The Celebration Tour in numbers

14 Spotlights for Madonna and over 600 intelligent lights to light the stage and arena with over 8800 lighting cues
3600 Square feet of projection imagery to the show. The most amount of video ever used in a Madonna show.
30 Feet off the ground - Madonna is transported around the arena in an illuminated portal frame that acts as a time machine allowing her to move at 1.5 feet per second, 80 feet across and 130 feet down the length of the arena designed to symbolise looking into the past, present and towards the future.

Madonna's The Celebration Tour in numbers

3 Physical therapists
8 Humidifiers in Madonna's dressing room
1 Bottle of MDNA Rose Mist Spray in each quick-change space
200+ Traveling crew – 25 in the costume department alone

Madonna's The Celebration Tour in numbers

13th Culture shaping tour
15 Countries
78 Shows

Madonna's The Celebration Tour in numbers

80 Tons of production equipment
3700 Amps of show power
3 Traveling mobile gyms
45 Wardrobe trunks

Madonna's The Celebration Tour in numbers

AND ONLY 1 MADONNA

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