Madonna's MDNA Tour Continues to Pack Venues Across the North America

September 24, 2012

All of Washington D.C. is vogue-ing today instead of debating. It’s not because of the President’s award winning smile or because of the first lady’s workout program. It’s because the first lady of pop is performing there tonight. Madonna’s eighth world tour has been just as successful as the last seven and is embarking on being her largest grossing tour yet.

The MDNA tour is only in the U.S. for a couple more months, so if you want a chance to see the material girl perform in what might be her final farewell, then buying those tickets now instead of later is probably what your blonde ambition should be. As of now, there are plenty of upcoming shows available that you can get in to for less than $50, and some, like tonight in DC, for as little as $34. On the other hand, tickets for some shows, like her two stops at the MGM Grand in Vegas, are starting at right around $300 per seat.

Yes, there is still the option to travel to South America to watch her if you are hoping to spend your holidays in the sunshine instead of next to a crackling fire, but I can’t promise you that Santa will know where to find you. (But when it comes to Madonna, you never know… Santa may be spending the holiday with her.)

Madonna has been gracing the stage in amazing costumes as usual, ranging from Joan of Arc to a baton twirling majorette. Highlights of the show include a striptease on a stage full of mirrors while she sings Human Nature. Even with all of the glitz, glamour and controversy that come along with a typical Madonna show, one thing remains. This 53 year old mother of three, (yes she actually gave birth) still has a rockin’ body and a stellar vocal range that is sometimes overshadowed by her risqué style and politically incorrect lyrics. One of the most talked about performances on the MDNA tour is Madonna’s acoustic rendition of Like a Virgin, which is accompanied by a lovely waltz, reinforcing the idea that her lyrics are actually near and dear to her heart.

This is definitely a once in a lifetime show that upholds that “last chance” kind of persona. A must see, whether you are a lifetime fan who wants to be able to say that you’ve seen every tour or a mother who wants to teach her kids what ‘real music’ is, this tour is one that you won’t have the opportunity to witness again. Regrets won’t bring back the opportunity! Most venues have less than 1000 tickets remaining so now is the time to jump on board the 2012 MDNA Tour.

Check out the chart below for low and average ticket prices for all of Madonna's remaining tour dates.

Date City Venue

Avg Price

Get-in Price

9/24 Washington DC Verizon Center

$180

$34

9/29 Vancouver Rogers Arena

$285

$49

9/30 Vancouver Rogers Arena

$287

$46

10/2 Seattle Key Arena

$465

$84

10/3 Seattle Key Arena

$275

$49

10/6 San Jose HP Pavilion

$608

$170

10/7 San Jose HP Pavilion

$552

$83

10/10 Los Angeles Staples Center

$453

$58

10/11 Los Angeles Staples Center

$492

$56

10/13 Las Vegas MGM Grand

$793

$300

10/14 Las Vegas MGM Grand

$792

$287

10/16 Phoneix US Airways Center

$308

$56

10/18 Denver Pepsi Center

$279

$41

10/20 Dallas American Airlines Center

$371

$68

10/21 Dallas American Airlines Center

$322

$55

10/24 Houston Toyota Center

$312

$69

10/25 Houston Toyota Center

$349

$91

10/27 New Orleans New Orleans Arena

$421

$92

10/30 Kansas City Spring Center

$475

$80

11/1 St. Louis Scottrade Center

$339

$91

11/3 Saint Paul Xcel Energy Center

$343

$87

11/4 Saint Paul Xcel Energy Center

$221

$58

11/6 Pittsburgh Consol Energy Center

$307

$71

11/8 Detroit Joe Louis Arena

$204

$47

11/10 Cleveland Quicken Loans Arena

$398

$82

11/12 New York Madison Square Garden

$794

$166

11/13 New York Madison Square Garden

$1,049

$154

11/15 Charlotte Time Warner Cable Arena

$345

$69

11/17 Atlanta Phillips Arena

$387

$72

11/19 Miami American Airlines Arena

$786

$122

11/20 Miami American Airlines Arena

$652

$94