Madonna for Dublin
The Queen of Pop wil play the Aviva Stadium in July.
The Hot Press Newsdesk, 07 Feb 2012

Madonna has confirmed a world tour beginning in May, which will take her to Dublin's Aviva Stadium on July 24. The singer's first stop-off is Tel Aviv, Israel on May 29, and she'll take in a whopping 26 European cities during the mammoth tour.
The announcement comes after Madonna debuted her new single 'Give Me All Your Luvin'' (featuring MIA and Nicki Minaj) during a half-time Super Bowl performance over the weekend. The track is taken from her forthcoming album, MDNA, out on March 26.
Tickets for the Landsdowne Road show go on sale on February 17, priced from €54.65. www.ticketmaster.ie
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