Madonna teases ‘Confessions II’ tour plans — but fans can forget about a Vegas residency
Madonna has hinted at potential tour plans for her upcoming album 'Confessions II,' but she has ruled out a Las Vegas residency. During a panel at the Tribeca Festival, she expressed her desire to bring the album to fans in a live setting, emphasizing the need for creativity in her performances. The album's development followed the cancellation of her biopic, which had initially been in the works.
- ▪Madonna announced her openness to touring for her new album 'Confessions II' at the Tribeca Festival.
- ▪She firmly stated that a Las Vegas residency is not in her future, despite audience encouragement.
- ▪The album emerged after plans for a biopic were scrapped in 2023, with Julia Garner originally cast to portray her.
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Music exclusive details Madonna teases ‘Confessions II’ tour plans — but fans can forget about a Vegas residency By Evan Real Published June 6, 2026, 12:09 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add Page Six on Google Madonna may be gearing up to take her new music on the road — but don’t expect her to set up shop in Sin City anytime soon. The Queen of Pop revealed Friday night at the Tribeca Festival premiere of her highly anticipated “Confessions II” visual album that she’s open to touring to promote the project, though she made it abundantly clear that a Las Vegas residency is not in her future.
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