Christopher Faleyras, edited by Gauthier Delomez 7:54 p.m., January 17, 2023

Pop star Madonna announced her big return to the stage this Tuesday afternoon, in a world tour that will stop in Paris in November to celebrate her 40-year career.

Europe 1 has met two of its many French fans who are waiting for these new dates with great impatience.

Fans of the "Madonna" who waited a good part of the day for the announcement of the pop star.

This Tuesday, Madonna confirmed in a video published on the Internet that she will perform in Paris in particular next November for her return to the stage, on the occasion of her 40-year career.

In this post published at 3 p.m., we see her sitting around a table, with friends who urge her to go back on stage.

A sulphurous announcement, like the American star, followed in particular by Cédric, 51 years old.

"I'm in heaven," says this fan of the singer, happy to hear the news.

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"Seeing Madonna on stage is seeing an unparalleled show. You will never see this type of show, it's not possible", continues Cédric at the microphone of Europe 1. For him, Madonna "gives off something absolutely phenomenal . I think everyone has the same reaction when she walks into a room. In fact, it's something magical that transports all people," he says.

"It's a culmination"

Stéphane is also one of the admirers of the interpreter of

Like a Virgin

.

He attended nearly 60 Madonna concerts, and the two Parisian dates of November 12 and 13 will necessarily have a special flavor.

"It's a culmination for me", confides this fan to Europe 1. "We are going to resume 40 years of career, we are going to hear again titles from the years 1980-1990 that we have not heard for a very long time. is fantastic!”, savors Stéphane.

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Presales reserved for members of fan clubs will be available from this Wednesday, pending the full opening of the ticket office for the general public this Friday.