The machinery of a global pop tour is a massive undertaking, one that requires years of logistical planning and a specific kind of physical endurance. For Madonna, who recently punctuated her public presence with a surprise appearance alongside Sabrina Carpenter at Coachella, the question of what comes next remains a matter of industry speculation.
Speaking at an event in Los Angeles this past Saturday, Guy Oseary, Madonna’s longtime manager, offered a characteristically guarded update. When pressed by reporters on the likelihood of a new tour, Oseary’s response was brief: "I’m not sure yet." The ambiguity suggests a period of reflection for the artist, who has spent much of the last year navigating the demands of her expansive "Celebration Tour."
While the appetite for Madonna’s live performances remains high, the pause highlights the shifting cadence of legacy artists in a modern entertainment economy. Whether her next chapter involves another global circuit or a pivot toward more localized, high-concept residencies remains to be seen. For now, the focus appears to be on the immediate afterglow of recent appearances rather than the logistics of the next arena.
With reporting from Exame Inovação.
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