Fair Ambition Tower

The Blond Ambition Tower is the second world tour of the American singer Madonna.

This round which begins with the Japan in April 1990 marks the top of its career; it also one of is discussed time, the spectacle mixing Catholicisme and sexuality. Madonna will say later that the songs were in a well defined order and that it sagissait in fact to exorcize the sex act which she simulates during her interpretation of " Like has Virgin " . At the time the scene of masturbation makes the round the world tour and with Toronto, the police force tries to put the singer as a police custody, considering her performance contrary with morals. It is defended in an official statement where it affirms that it is an artist above all and that it is a scenic interpretation, and not of a spectacle of vice

In parallel the exit of individual the " Vogue " is an enormous success, the video clip takes again the choreography of the spectacle, which contains as a majority last the titles of the album Like has Prayer as well as the Original soundtrack of the Film " Dick Tracy" (" Sooner Gold Later" and " Hanky Panky") . The concept of Concert changes completely, Fair the Ambition Tower is an immense spectacle with costumes extravagant drawn by Jean-Paul Gaultier, in particular a corset with points (or shell) immortalized with the wax museum of Mrs Tussauds.

Members of the round

  • Keyboards: Jai Winding and Kevin Kendricks

  • Guitars: Carlos Rios, Low David Williams
  • : Darryl Jones
  • Battery: Jonathan Moffett
  • Percussion: Shine Conte
  • Choeurs: Gave DeLory and Niki Haris
  • Danseurs: Shine Camacho, Oliver Crumes, Slam, Jose Gutierez, Kevin Stea, Gabriel Trupin, CarltonWilborn
  • Costumes: Jean-Paul Gaultier
  • First part: Technotronic

Dates

  • Japan
    • 13-14- April 15th, 1990 - Chiba Stadium Marine, Tokyo
    • 20-21- April 22nd, 1990 - Nishinomiya Stadium, Osaka
    • 25-26- April 27th, 1990 - Yokohama Stadium, Yokohama
  • the United States
    • 4 May 5th, 1990 - The Summit, Houston, Texas
    • 7 May 8th, 1990 - Meeting Arena, Dallas, Texas
    • 11-12-13-15- May 16th, 1990 - Los Angeles Sports Arena, Los Angeles, California
    • 18-19- May 20th, 1990 - Oakland Coliseum, Oakland, California
    • 23-24-25 † May 1990 - Rosemont Horizon, Chicago, Illinois
    • May 31st, 1990 - The De luxe hotel off Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills, Michigan
    • June 1st, 1990 - The De luxe hotel off Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills, Michigan
    • 4-5- June 6th, 1990 - The Centrum, Worcester, Massachusetts
    • 8 June 9th, 1990 - Center Capital, Landover, Maryland
    • 11-12- June 13rd, 1990 - Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, New York
    • 15-16- June 17th, 1990 - The Spectrum, Philadelphia, Pa
    • 20-21-22-24 † - June 25th, 1990 - Meadowlands Arena, East Rutherford, New Jersey
  • Canada
    • 27-28- May 29th, 1990 - SkyDome, Toronto, Ontario
  • Europe
    • June 30th, 1990 - Eriksberg, Gothenburg, Sweden
    • 3-4- July 6th, 1990 - Omnipsorts Palate of Paris-Bercy, Paris, France
    • 10 July 11th, 1990 - Stadio Flaminio, Rome, Italy
    • July 13rd, 1990 - Stadio Delle Alpi, Turin
    • July 15th, 1990 - Olympia-Reitstadion Riem, Munich, Germany
    • July 17th, 1990 - Westfalenhalle, Dortmund
    • 20-21- July 22nd, 1990 - Wembley Stadium, London, the United Kingdom
    • July 24th, 1990 - Feyenoord Stadium, Rotterdam, Netherlands
    • July 27th, 1990 - Vicente Calderon Stadium, Madrid, Spain
    • July 29th, 1990 - Balaidos Stadium, Vigo
    • August 1st, 1990 - Olympic Stadium, Barcelona
    • August 5th, 1990 - Stage of the West, Nice, France
†: dates annulées

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