Showing posts with label Madonna leak. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Madonna leak. Show all posts

Sunday, 26 February 2012

Expose Yourself Like Madonna


The moment that Madonna was declared as the halftime actress for Super Bowl XVLI,   I told everybody that Madonna will go out on tour in 2012.  And, as announced the day after the Super Bowl, Madonna is introduction her first world tour since her Sticky & Sweet Tour in 2009.  How did I know she'd go on tour? The very last time the halftime performer that was not also on tour or going on tour was Prince in 2007.  Each single artist, from The Who, The Black Eyed Peas, and The Rolling Stones, all took benefit of the promotion bump that comes from being part of a worldwide television occasion.  A divide event like the Super Bowl is a great platform to sell extra tickets or re-start caught up ticket sales.  On a lesser scale, a bump in visibility can fuel growth of a startup.

In terms of visibility, Madonna's halftime show it about as big as it gets.  With over 110 million audience, nearly 1 in 3 people in the US were watching the game and more people were watching Madonna's halftime show than the game itself.  Almost 4 years since her last album and 3 years since her last tour wrapped up, it's the ideal instant to hurl Madonna into the headlines.

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Thursday, 10 November 2011

Madonna leak


Madonna's manager Guy Oseary has said Madona was "very angry" that a demo of her new song "Give Me All Your Love" had leaked onto the Internet.
The song, which hit the web on Wednesday and has been listened to by people around the world, is expected to be the debut track from Madonna's upcoming album, her first studio release since leaving Warner Bros to join Live Nation.
"Madonna told me this morning 'my true fans wouldn't do this'... whoever is responsible for this leak, we ask that you please stop!" Oseary wrote via Twitter.
"I would be very happy with the positive reaction to the demo, but we are very upset with whoever steal the song!!!!!!!!" he added.
Addressing questions tweeted by fans, Oseary said the new album should be finished "in the coming month or so," and that it did not yet have a title.
He added that the 53 year-old star, whose hits include "Like a Virgin," "Vogue" and "Hung Up," had penned a "beautiful ballad" for her movie "W.E.."
The picture, Madonna's second feature film as director, follows the life of Wallis Simpson, the American divorcee whose relationship with King Edward VIII sparked a constitutional crisis in Britain and led to his abdication.
The film, which had its world premiere at the Venice film festival, hits U.S. theaters in December and British cinemas in January.
Madonna's new record would be her first studio album since 2008's "Hard Candy," which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart in the United States.
In 2007, Madonna reject her long-time music label Warner Bros and signed a deal with concert promoter Live Nation reported to be for 10 years and worth $120 million.
The deal, part of a recent trend in the struggling music industry, involved not only record sales, but also touring and merchandising.