I’ll come back and post when she starts. |
10:25 |
So if I leave now, I can make it.
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I have something in common with Madonna! I tend to sleep from 4 or 5 AM to about 3 PM. |
We’d love to see it but it looks like we are still maybe 6 songs away from it based on the set list and we’re going to have to get back to the car by 12:30. ☹️ |
Transportation is ideal in DC. It cannot be improved. |
Lol. Plus two hours late? When her best songs were her first album? No thanks. Save your money. |
lol I hope you made it home safe! |
| The upper tier of the arena felt like it was 90 degrees. It was really uncomfortable. The soudn was terrible. She barely danced. The lights were mostly strobing and I had to keep my eyes closed. I had to plug my ears because the bass was way too loud. She didn't dance. Her guitar skills are elementary at best. Her voice was off key several times. I just don't get it. The show is sensory overload. all this stuff gets thrown at you, but none of it is very well done. It started more than two hours late. It was a health hazard with the high temperatures- massive germ incubator. I went becuase I had a free ticket, but wow it was pretty bad. |
She is an old bag. Give her a break. |
. +1 I heard the same! |
| The heat was absurd. |
| Just watch it on YouTube and save your money. Several full concert videos posted. |
| Wow! You sound like you need to get out more. Go to the arena all the time, have never felt unsafe. |
I went with my friend whose been to 5 previous Madonna tours and she said Madonna keeps the arena warm for her voice. It's purposely warm per her request.
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