Madonna tour in DC

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She probably started so late because there was an active shooter in the neighborhood when she was supposed to arrive.
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Anonymous wrote:She probably started so late because there was an active shooter in the neighborhood when she was supposed to arrive.


No. She played in NYC all weekend and has not started her show before 10:20pm. Her first night in Brooklyn she didn't start until 11pm!!! And she's getting criticism for it, but is clearly more concerned about her than her fans. That's fine, but without fans you don't have a successful tour.
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Anonymous wrote:How was the getting home after? All those Metro stations were closed.


We drove and parked at City Center for $10. It's a 5 min walk from the arena. Thousands of people streaming out and doing the same thing at 12:45 so it didn't feel sketchy.

Frankly, they've cleaned up downtown a lot. It was also bitterly cold last night, so no one was really out except people leaving the arena and local hospitality workers going home for the night.


There was a police involved shooting 2 blocks away around 8:30, when the show was supposed to start. Also very close to the holiday market. The man shot had a gun and fled from police. So, not that cleaned up.

Glad you had a nice time. Her shows are not selling out so anyone interested can score last minute. Enjoy!


We walked from Zatenya to the arena at 930pm. Didn't see anything, it was very calm.

Literally saw two homeless people in our entire time downtown. It's a lot less than a year ago.

Unclench. It was fine. There will be crime in cities.


NP. You're cute. You see two homeless people in one evening downtown and tell others to "unclench" on the basis of that. You don't get that you're equating visible homeless people with crime, do you? The ones committing crimes around there aren't the homeless you see on grates trying to stay warm, idiot.

You seem pitifully unaware of the huge spike in crime including carjackings and muggings in DC, including the area around the arena, in the past year or so. But you do you, brave ol' city dweller. I know that area well and it's unquestionably less safe, night or day, than it was a year ago. A simple search online would have told you that, with plenty of statistics, but you can't be bothered because as long as YOU feel safe and cozy, it's all good, right?

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Anonymous wrote:She probably started so late because there was an active shooter in the neighborhood when she was supposed to arrive.


No. She played in NYC all weekend and has not started her show before 10:20pm. Her first night in Brooklyn she didn't start until 11pm!!! And she's getting criticism for it, but is clearly more concerned about her than her fans. That's fine, but without fans you don't have a successful tour.


+1

DP. I think it's kind of telling that I, perfectly in line demographically with the people who grew up on her music, had zero idea she was on tour at all, and no idea she was in DC last night. Maybe her promotion just sucked. But no traction for this concert that I saw anywhere, on social media, on the local news, nothing.
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I received an email from the Capitol 1 arena. Saying she LIKELY won't take stage until 10:30pm tonight. What time is anyone planning on arriving tonight? I just don't know when to go now!!
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My parking garage may close at midnight . Don’t want my car stuck in a garage .
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Anonymous wrote:10:40pm? Wow, for a show that's supposed to start at 8:30pm. I'm not sure what time to even show up for tonight's show.


Is she still up to that late start nonsense? Disrespectful to fans in my opinion.
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Anonymous wrote:She probably started so late because there was an active shooter in the neighborhood when she was supposed to arrive.


Nope, she's done this for years.
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Anonymous wrote:How was the getting home after? All those Metro stations were closed.


We drove and parked at City Center for $10. It's a 5 min walk from the arena. Thousands of people streaming out and doing the same thing at 12:45 so it didn't feel sketchy.

Frankly, they've cleaned up downtown a lot. It was also bitterly cold last night, so no one was really out except people leaving the arena and local hospitality workers going home for the night.


There was a police involved shooting 2 blocks away around 8:30, when the show was supposed to start. Also very close to the holiday market. The man shot had a gun and fled from police. So, not that cleaned up.

Glad you had a nice time. Her shows are not selling out so anyone interested can score last minute. Enjoy!


We walked from Zatenya to the arena at 930pm. Didn't see anything, it was very calm.

Literally saw two homeless people in our entire time downtown. It's a lot less than a year ago.

Unclench. It was fine. There will be crime in cities.


NP. You're cute. You see two homeless people in one evening downtown and tell others to "unclench" on the basis of that. You don't get that you're equating visible homeless people with crime, do you? The ones committing crimes around there aren't the homeless you see on grates trying to stay warm, idiot.

You seem pitifully unaware of the huge spike in crime including carjackings and muggings in DC, including the area around the arena, in the past year or so. But you do you, brave ol' city dweller. I know that area well and it's unquestionably less safe, night or day, than it was a year ago. A simple search online would have told you that, with plenty of statistics, but you can't be bothered because as long as YOU feel safe and cozy, it's all good, right?



*yaawwwwwn*


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Anonymous wrote:How was the getting home after? All those Metro stations were closed.


We drove and parked at City Center for $10. It's a 5 min walk from the arena. Thousands of people streaming out and doing the same thing at 12:45 so it didn't feel sketchy.

Frankly, they've cleaned up downtown a lot. It was also bitterly cold last night, so no one was really out except people leaving the arena and local hospitality workers going home for the night.


There was a police involved shooting 2 blocks away around 8:30, when the show was supposed to start. Also very close to the holiday market. The man shot had a gun and fled from police. So, not that cleaned up.

Glad you had a nice time. Her shows are not selling out so anyone interested can score last minute. Enjoy!


We walked from Zatenya to the arena at 930pm. Didn't see anything, it was very calm.

Literally saw two homeless people in our entire time downtown. It's a lot less than a year ago.

Unclench. It was fine. There will be crime in cities.


NP. You're cute. You see two homeless people in one evening downtown and tell others to "unclench" on the basis of that. You don't get that you're equating visible homeless people with crime, do you? The ones committing crimes around there aren't the homeless you see on grates trying to stay warm, idiot.

You seem pitifully unaware of the huge spike in crime including carjackings and muggings in DC, including the area around the arena, in the past year or so. But you do you, brave ol' city dweller. I know that area well and it's unquestionably less safe, night or day, than it was a year ago. A simple search online would have told you that, with plenty of statistics, but you can't be bothered because as long as YOU feel safe and cozy, it's all good, right?



100% DC is rapidly deteriorating and so easy to see.

That said, I’m going to the concert tonight and fully aware that if I make it home unscathed I’ll be lucky. I will leave my Canada Goose jacket at home and prepare to Vogue my way home hopefully in my car that still has wheels and doesn’t attract carjackers as I venture out. 🤘🏼
Anonymous
I saw her last night as well. Good show - a solid 7/10 from me. It was fun and I haven't seen her in concert since I was in my early 20s, but it was no Eras Tour, for me at least. If someone offered me free tickets to see Taylor Swift this weekend, I'd say heck yes and go again even though I went twice this past summer. If someone gave me a free ticket to tonight's Madonna show, I'd pass and say thanks, I'm good.

Now that I'm 40, I need a half day off work to pre-game nap before any event that keeps me out past 10:30 pm and a full day off work the next day to recover. I took a half day off from work so I could nap in the afternoon since I know she's notorious for starting late. So glad I did that and have today off.

I probably would have been pissed about the super late start if I hadn't bought super cheap last minute tickets over the weekend.




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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:How was the getting home after? All those Metro stations were closed.


We drove and parked at City Center for $10. It's a 5 min walk from the arena. Thousands of people streaming out and doing the same thing at 12:45 so it didn't feel sketchy.

Frankly, they've cleaned up downtown a lot. It was also bitterly cold last night, so no one was really out except people leaving the arena and local hospitality workers going home for the night.


There was a police involved shooting 2 blocks away around 8:30, when the show was supposed to start. Also very close to the holiday market. The man shot had a gun and fled from police. So, not that cleaned up.

Glad you had a nice time. Her shows are not selling out so anyone interested can score last minute. Enjoy!


We walked from Zatenya to the arena at 930pm. Didn't see anything, it was very calm.

Literally saw two homeless people in our entire time downtown. It's a lot less than a year ago.

Unclench. It was fine. There will be crime in cities.


I wouldn't worry about homeless people, but ending up in the wrong spot with a shootout would be more concerning. What you saw does not change the reality of what happened, right by the arena and right by the market. Dial back the drinks.
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Anonymous wrote:How was the getting home after? All those Metro stations were closed.


We drove and parked at City Center for $10. It's a 5 min walk from the arena. Thousands of people streaming out and doing the same thing at 12:45 so it didn't feel sketchy.

Frankly, they've cleaned up downtown a lot. It was also bitterly cold last night, so no one was really out except people leaving the arena and local hospitality workers going home for the night.


There was a police involved shooting 2 blocks away around 8:30, when the show was supposed to start. Also very close to the holiday market. The man shot had a gun and fled from police. So, not that cleaned up.

Glad you had a nice time. Her shows are not selling out so anyone interested can score last minute. Enjoy!


We walked from Zatenya to the arena at 930pm. Didn't see anything, it was very calm.

Literally saw two homeless people in our entire time downtown. It's a lot less than a year ago.

Unclench. It was fine. There will be crime in cities.


NP. You're cute. You see two homeless people in one evening downtown and tell others to "unclench" on the basis of that. You don't get that you're equating visible homeless people with crime, do you? The ones committing crimes around there aren't the homeless you see on grates trying to stay warm, idiot.

You seem pitifully unaware of the huge spike in crime including carjackings and muggings in DC, including the area around the arena, in the past year or so. But you do you, brave ol' city dweller. I know that area well and it's unquestionably less safe, night or day, than it was a year ago. A simple search online would have told you that, with plenty of statistics, but you can't be bothered because as long as YOU feel safe and cozy, it's all good, right?



100% DC is rapidly deteriorating and so easy to see.

That said, I’m going to the concert tonight and fully aware that if I make it home unscathed I’ll be lucky. I will leave my Canada Goose jacket at home and prepare to Vogue my way home hopefully in my car that still has wheels and doesn’t attract carjackers as I venture out. 🤘🏼


Party on, PP! Have fun!

Hoping you have all wheels and intact windows for your trip home. Wise call on the jacket.
Anonymous
Hope you guys who are going tonight have fun and stay safe!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:She probably started so late because there was an active shooter in the neighborhood when she was supposed to arrive.


There was but she is typically hours late.
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