Following her health scare, Madonna's tour dates were rescheduled

Madonna is in excellent spirits. Following a health concern at her New York residence in June, the singer rescheduled the "Celebration Tour" dates.

Following her health scare, Madonna's tour dates were rescheduled

The pop icon was admitted to the hospital's intensive care unit (ICU) owing to a bacterial illness and later released to complete her recovery at home.

The premiere of Madonna's tour, which was supposed to start in July, had been postponed, according to her longtime manager Guy Oseary.

Live Nation revealed on Tuesday that the rescheduled dates for North America will match the previously revealed dates for the UK and Europe.

Tickets for the shows that were previously planned will be honored on the new dates. Several shows will be canceled because to scheduling issues.

Madonna regrets the inconvenience to the fans and plans to return to those markets in the future, according to a statement released by Live Nation on Tuesday.

Shows in Tulsa on July 27, Nashville on December 22, San Francisco on January 15, Las Vegas on January 18, and Phoenix on January 20 were all postponed. These ticket purchasers will receive a refund.

This October, four sold-out events in London will serve as the tour's official launch, and then performances will take place throughout the rest of 2023 in Belgium, Denmark, Sweden, Spain, Portugal, France, Germany, Italy, and the Netherlands.

On December 13 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, the North American leg kicks off.