Will Madonna appear at the LadyLand Festival?
The Queen of Pop, 65, hinted she might make a cameo at the Brooklyn festival as she shared a video promoting the festival, featuring a remix of her iconic song Vogue.
LadyLand’s Instagram account reshared her post on Instagram Story, further fueling speculation. “STRIKE A POSE! See you at LadyLand,” the post read.
The post caught the attention of fans, who asked in the comments section if Madonna would actually appear, with several suspecting that she might appear in the festival’s Vogue Ball House Battle segment.
The appearance would come just two months after Madonna concluded her Celebration Tour.
Madonna hinted she could be making a cameo at the LadyLand Festival as she shared a video promoting the festival, featuring a remix of her iconic track Vogue; pictured performing in Rio de Janeiro in May.
‘Queen, Queen, Queen… Letting her presence be known,’ a fan commented on LadyLand’s post, which raised doubts about a possible Madonna cameo.
‘Is Madonna judging the Vogue Ballroom battle?’ asked another with a chin-scratching emoji.
“There is only one queen and it’s @madonna!” one excited fan posted.
“The Queen is coming,” one commented with a trio of flame emojis.
‘YES! @madonna,’ wrote another.
A Madonna fan account also commented on a trio of heart emoticons.
LadyLand ‘is an outdoor music festival and Pride party in Brooklyn, New York, celebrating top queer talent and gay icons from around the world,’ according to its website.
Several artists who have previously collaborated with Madonna are scheduled to take the stage.
Tokischa, who remixed Madonna’s Hung Up, will take the stage, as will Bob the Drag Queen, who opened for her during her Celebration Tour.
He shared a video promoting the festival, featuring his iconic song Vogue.
LadyLand, held under the Brooklyn Bridge, “is an outdoor music festival and Pride party in Brooklyn, New York, celebrating the best queer talent and gay icons from around the world,” according to its website .
Tinashe, Julia Fox and Luann de Lesseps are just some of the big names set to perform at the event.
The potential appearance at the festival comes just two months after Madonna concluded her impressive Celebration world tour.
The celebration tour was initially scheduled to begin on July 15, 2023 in Vancouver, Canada, but was postponed and delayed three months after the pop icon developed a “serious bacterial infection” in late June, leaving him led to a stay of several days in the intensive care unit (ICU).
The potential appearance at the festival comes just two months after Madonna concluded her impressive Celebration world tour.
The first retrospective of his career ended up kicking off with a four-night run at London’s O2 Arena beginning on October 14 and touring Europe through early December.
The tour then moved to the United States and Canada, beginning with performances at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, and touring North America until mid-April, when it headed to Mexico City for five concerts.
Finally, the Celebration Tour ended on May 4 with a massive free concert on Rio de Janeiro’s Copacabana Beach that attracted a whopping 1.6 million fans, now considered the largest independent concert of all time. , according to him Economic times.