The Queen of Pop Madonna will be taking over London's O2 Arena for six stellar dates.
The icon will be bringing The Celebration Tour to the O2 covering four decades of greatest hits.
First announcing the tour, Madonna said: "I am excited to explore as many songs as possible in hopes to give my fans the show they have been waiting for."
With thousands of fans expected to head to the O2 Arena, fans should check some key information, from door times, seating plans and if you can still get tickets.
When is Madonna at London's O2 Arena?
Madonna will be taking the O2 for six nights starting in October until December.
See the full list of dates below:
- Saturday, October 14
- Sunday, October 15
- Tuesday, October 17
- Wednesday, October 18
- Tuesday, December 5
- Wednesday, December 6
What time do doors open for Madonna at London's O2 Arena?
If you are heading to Madonna and you want to get there for when doors open, you'll want to head down at 6.30pm dates.
However, for the Sunday show, doors will open slightly earlier at 6pm instead of 6.30pm.
It is also important to know that timings are subject to change.
What is the seating plan for Madonna at London's O2 Arena?
If you're curious as to what your view will be for Madonna at the O2, you can find out.
The website SeatingPlan.net gives you a picture or graphic view from your exact location.
See your view via the website.
Who is the support act for Madonna at London's O2 Arena?
The Queen of Pop Madonna will be supported by special guest Bob The Drag Queen.
Bob The Drag Queen won the eighth series of RuPaul's Drag Race and has since gained worldwide fame.
Can you still get tickets to Madonna at London's O2 Arena?
Tickets for Madonna went on sale a while ago and were in high demand, and if you haven't got tickets yet, you're in luck as there are still some tickets available to buy, at the time of writing.
You can get tickets to Maddona at the O2 via Ticketmaster.
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