A disoriented Madonna shouts "hello, Boston" in Toronto

Madonna has been making magic on stages around the world for more than four decades.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
14 January 2024 Sunday 09:31
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A disoriented Madonna shouts "hello, Boston" in Toronto

Madonna has been making magic on stages around the world for more than four decades. The American singer, nicknamed by fans as 'the queen of pop', made her way in the music industry thanks to her strong personality, her desire to innovate and her great courage to challenge imposed norms, something that has not stopped doing in all these years.

A few months ago, the singer of Hung Up, Like a Prayer, Material Girl, Vogue and Frozen suffered a bacterial infection that caused her to spend several days in the ICU. Despite the quick action of the doctors, the artist went through some very difficult moments in which she even feared for her life. ''The fact that she's here now is the damn miracle,'' she expressed a few weeks ago at a concert.

After resting for a while, Madonna returned to the stage and demonstrated that she has inexhaustible vitality and an unbreakable spirit, as well as that she puts her fans and her music above any personal needs.

The break she took due to health caused the singer to reorganize her world tour (The Celebration Tour) and relocate a series of concerts and performances that she could not carry out due to the aforementioned problem. Despite the audience's initial shock, her fans have been very supportive over the last few months and Madonna has received a lot of love.

On January 8 and 9, Madonna performed in the American city of Boston, a place where she felt especially comfortable and where followers of her music could enjoy a show at the level of an international superstar. However, on January 11 and 12, the singer performed her performance in Toronto (Canada) and experienced a somewhat uncomfortable moment.

The artist failed in her speech and forgot that she had left Boston when it came to addressing her audience: ''Are you ready, Boston?''. However, within seconds she corrected herself: ''Oh shit, are you ready Toronto?''.

Although the video of the moment has been spread on social networks and has given rise to endless criticism, the artist's fans have come out to defend that it is a human error that anyone could make.

It should be noted that the woman still has more than 30 concerts ahead of her in the United States, Canada or Mexico, so it is evident that she is subject to a frenetic pace and pressure that could cause another failure like the one we are analyzing.