Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Gun-Toting Madonna On Stage At Hyde Park



Wielding a silver revolver, Madonna took the stage at Hyde Park in London today Wielding a silver revolver, Madonna took the stage at Hyde Park in London YESTERDAY(July 17th) for her MDNA tour.

The Material Girl was clad in tight black clothes including fingerless gloves, breast-baring top with a leopard bustier peeking out, tall heels, and a silver studded gun holster on her leg.

Madge was pre-warned not to make the same mistake as Paul McCartney and Bruce Springsteen did Saturday Night (July 14th). The two superstars had their microphones cut off as the concert ran over the venue's curfew time.

Live Nation's promoters have contacted Madonna's managers to ensure it doesn't happen with the MDNA show. Its COO John Probyn said, "It won't happen again. We've had lengthy conversations with Madonna's people. They contacted us. We've worked out with them what time she needs to go on stage to finish on time. That's all in hand."

The Huffington Post reports that the 53-year-old pop icon's MDNA tour is on track to gross over $450 million from ticket sales alone, making it one of the most successful tours of all time.
(July 17th) for her MDNA tour.

The Material Girl was clad in tight black clothes including fingerless gloves, breast-baring top with a leopard bustier peeking out, tall heels, and a silver studded gun holster on her leg.

Madge was pre-warned not to make the same mistake as Paul McCartney and Bruce Springsteen did Saturday Night (July 14th). The two superstars had their microphones cut off as the concert ran over the venue's curfew time.

Live Nation's promoters have contacted Madonna's managers to ensure it doesn't happen with the MDNA show. Its COO John Probyn said, "It won't happen again. We've had lengthy conversations with Madonna's people. They contacted us. We've worked out with them what time she needs to go on stage to finish on time. That's all in hand."

The Huffington Post reports that the 53-year-old pop icon's MDNA tour is on track to gross over $450 million from ticket sales alone, making it one of the most successful tours of all time.