" In some interviews Madonna even talked about her vision for her next tour, some ideas she has for its visual presentation on the stage and what the Confessions on a Dance Floor show will represent for her."It has been suggested that linear shower drain factory not only will she tour but that she will focus, as she has in the past, on dance. The Mistress of Visual Artistry herself is the only one who can bring Confessions on a Dance Floor to life on stage. I would prefer to not have back-up singers.In a recent interview, Madonna spoke about some performances she has booked for the near future. Wherever Madonna goes many others follow. I would rather take my own voice and layer it and change it and put effects on it so it sounds like a lot of different tones and timbres. Other comments include, "Only Madonna could bring back disco and dance with the popularity it had in the 1970?s. To date, Confessions has sold nearly 1.Madonna?s part in producing this album comes from her fascination with post modernism and technology. She is excited about her music and passionate about bringing it to the stage. There are blogs and message boards full of comments on Confessions. It continues to top sales charts in the UK, and Madonna was recently recognized as the female artist with the most number one hits in the UK.Madonna Confesses Dance Floor Tour May Be ComingPosted by nick_niesen on October 26th, 2010It?s not official but Madonna may be bringing her phenomenally successful CD, Confessions on a Dance Floor, live to a venue near you."Madonna fans know that this artist loves her craft.
How do we know Madonna may be preparing for a tour? While not coming out and making it official, she has made some statements that hint at the possibility. Start getting in line for tickets!. If you haven?t heard the entire CD yet, you are in for a treat. She will be performing at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in Indio, California, on April 30, 2006.29 million copies in the United States alone. There is no typical break between the songs. This music will make even those that don?t dance get up and move their feet." Considering that one song on the CD is a hit single and she co-wrote and co-produced Confessions with Stuart Price, (Madonna?s musical director on her 2002 Drowned World Tour and last summer?s Reinvention Tour) one may assume that Confessions on a Dance Floor will be a visually extraordinary concert.Madonna?s plans for her tour aren?t specifically connected to Confessions, but when she says things such as, "I want them (the audience) to feel like they?re inside a disco ball," it?s hard to imagine that her vision doesn?t involve Confessions.Madonna, of course, didn?t do this all by herself. The genius forces of musicality that worked with her on Confessions will no doubt help her make the tour just as successful as the CD. She said, "I am especially excited about playing Coachella before I start my own tour.
In talking about the making of Confessions on a Dance Floor she said, "I'm trying to find the soulfulness in technology and playing with that. This is the kind of CD that requires you either find a place to relax and just listen or occupy a space where you can start moving. It seems almost certain that Madonna?s fan base will soon be pleading for her to finalize preparations for a Confessions tour. She wants them to "have a good time straight through and non-stop. In this re-invention of Madonna herself and the disco-era, she has come back with possibly the best work she has ever done. She wants people to "get out of their seats" in response to the music. "I never even liked this woman and I have to say, this is real good stuff," one person noted. So what is all this excitement about?Confessions, the fourteenth album/CD created by Madonna, is a mix of anything you want it to be. It?s about power and empowerment and love and its costs. Other statements like, "I want a sound system in surround and the dancers personalities to come out" indicates that a tour for Confessions is highly likely. Throughout the world of music, it is rumored that this tour could start as soon as August or September 2006. Assistance from artisans such as Bloosdhy and Avant (Grammy winners), the producer of Madonna?s last two albums-- Mirwais Ahmadzai, and co-writer Henrik Jonback will bring the live version of Confessions to the stage