Madonna has always been one of those artists I'd had on my checklist of people I'd love to see live. The frustrating part was I could never get hold of tickets, or for some reason I was out of the country when she was gracing the UK. None the less I managed to get to her one rare date at Birmingham NIA for her latest MDNA tour. All day before the show I sat at work, listening to her music thinking to myself how amazing it is that not only is she a musical icon, she also is a style icon too. This woman had tried and tested so many sounds and looks that she was clearly a genius in marketing, because her next move constantly kept us guessing. Now into her 50's (and certainly doesn't look it) she still keeps us all on our toes. I know we all go through changes throughout our lives, for example many of us don't dress or act as we would in our teens as we do in our late 20's or 30's. The thing about Madonna is we've seen her go through those changes in the public eye, something I'm sure many of us would cringe at the sheer thought of. The difference is that Madonna was such a fantastic icon, her style and vocals weren't like anything else - she was the first of anything like her.
One thing I can say, hand on heart when I think about her music, is that I appreciate each stage she visited. Each specific inspiration she went through to gain her sound was justified. We have honestly seen everything - but I'm pretty sure she has more up her sleeve, not only is she a talent in the musical world she is a talented business woman too.
A miserable summer in the UK was bringing the entire country down, so the fact we had something so historic to see in the form of Madonna's MDNA tour 2012, started to brighten up the day. Hearing tales of her previous world tours, the dance moves, the sounds and ,of course, the stage outfits, I really couldn't hold my excitement much more fto see her grace the stage. After driving down the rainy roads of Birmingham we finally reached the NIA arena, where I felt very appreciative this show was undercover.
The eagerly awaited Madonna was due on stage at 9pm, as we know give or take ten minutes we can usually cope with but her Madgesty was over 45 minutes late. I glanced around the arena and not even the Mexican wave could keep everyone entertained that long. Finally after the 'technical difficulties' were sorted, the curtain imprinted with Madge's face dropped and the scene was set waiting for the lady herself to appear. I hadn't done any reading on what to expect on this tour, I wanted to keep a complete open mind but I could tell from the off it was going to be different. On the stage was dancers in religious style costumes and creeping into view were dancers dressed as gargoyles, who were horrifically double jointed, bending their arms in anyway possible. The dramatic religious opening seemed to go on for what felt like ages before the lady herself graced the stage, when she did the entire crowd cheered. I'd never seen her in the flesh before and was astonished at how amazing she looked for her age, I certainly would love to be just like that when I hit my 50's! In front of us stood Madonna, she was wearing figure hugging black trousers, and looked less 80's material girl and more sleek Bond girl.
The first song she belted out was Girl Gone Wild, which was taken from her latest 12th studio album. It was an ideal opening track as the electronic tones and upbeat feel kicked everyone into gear. Unfortunately I can't say that about the next track Revolver. This is one of my least favorite Madonna tracks - I feel the production is a bit too 'try hard', theres too much repetition through out and far too many tampered digital sounds. It definitely doesn't entice your ears like other Madonna tracks can. Whilst the Queen of Pop paraded around the stage in her black military spy ensemble, the footage projected onto the back screens were rather disturbing. After the song had finished and still in keeping with the military theme, sirens and flashing red lights filled the arena, whilst Madonna and her six spies posed with their guns ready for action.
It was only when the classics started to appear into the set list, did the mood of the audience change. We first heard Papa Don't Preach, followed by Express Yourself which, was sung as Madonna and her team were dressed as marching band.
The main realisation throughout the show was that Madonna has been around for a long time, she will have fans who have loved every image and sound, then there will be fans who have only liked certain parts of her career. When putting on a tour she is never going to please everyone and this was a delicate mixture of everything. Question is, what is she going to do next?