
Madonna Cancels Her Paris Concerts Over COVID-19
Pop singer Madonna was going to perform on 10 and 11 March at Grand Rex. The Singer on Monday cancelled two shows in Paris, the last dates in her “Madame X” world visit. French specialists restricted enormous social occasions to stem the coronavirus spread. It is with a significant lament that we are declaring the cancellation of the last two “Madame X” appears for the March 10 and 11 shows at Grand Rex show lobby, announced on the official website.
Paris was to be the last stage in Madonna’s visit, which commenced in New York last September. Madonna also performed in Chicago, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Boston, Philadelphia, Miami, Lisbon and London. The 2,800-limit Grand Rex referred to the choice of the specialists to boycott all social affairs of more than 1,000 individuals for the dropping.
The 61-year-old star played a solitary night at the Grand Rex on February 22. She also dropped an exhibition the next night, referring to “continuous wounds.”
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