The original starting date of Madonna's "Rebel Heart" Tour was August 29, 2015 in Miami. But, Madonna the notorious perfectionist pushed it off to September 9, to get everything just right. The first show of the tour was held at Bell Center in Montreal on Wedneday.
According to Daily News, the first show of Madonna's "Rebel Heart" Tour had nothing to do with sex or even religion. To everyone's surprise it came with just "smiles" and no typical Madonna-esque stunts.
Reports said that Madonna could barely stop grinning throughout the two-hour-event. Reporters highlighted that although she had never been a warm live performer, her athleticism and discipline made the show a blast. The Canadian crowd was rocked to bits and pieces by the event. They gave a series of unprompted standing ovations to the "Who's That Girl" singer.
Madonna also sang "La Vie En Rose" in French, in her signature bold voice.
The Daily Mail reported that the "Material Girl" had been covered up in a "red and black bullfighter traje de luces costume," to kick-off the Madonna's "Rebel Heart" tour. Reports said that the ensemble had been designed by Spanish tailors Zaragoza. Later, she changed into a more fitted Chinese inspired outfit for the next act.
Gucci's creative director, Alessandro Michele had also put together a mesmerizing outfit for Madonna's "Rebel Heart" tour, Observer.com reported. The queen of pop would reportedly adorn over-the-top attires designed by Jeremy Scott from Moschino, Alexander Wang, Prada, Swarovski and Miu Miu throughout her tour.
A fan even described a moment from the show, in which Madonna had been encased in a saucy cage while performing her perky 80's classic "Who's That Girl."
According to Daily Mail, Madonna's "Rebel Heart" tour would be heading to Washington DC after playing in Montreal for two nights. Reports said that the tour would finally finish in Australia on March 27, 2016.
The first three opening acts of Madonna's "Rebel Heart" tour in New York City would reportedly be with fiery comedienne Amy Schumer, ABC reported.