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Cringeworthy moment Today hosts show off daggy ’80s dance moves as they celebrate the announcement of Madonna’s greatest-hits tour
Don’t expect the hosts of the Today show to join Madonna‘s crew of back-up dancers anytime soon.
Karl Stefanovic, Sarah Abo and Brooke Boney showed off their clumsy moves live on air on Wednesday after the Queen of Pop announced her global greatest-hits tour.
The trio’s tribute to the Grammy winner, which seemed to involve very little rehearsal or effort, made viewers at home cringe.
Today hosts Karl Stefanovic (right), Sarah Abo (centre) and Brooke Boney (left) showed off their clumsy moves live on air on Wednesday after Madonna announced her greatest-hits tourÂ
The hosts limply danced to Madonna’s 1990 hit Vogue while speaking to Poppy Reid, the editor of Rolling Stone Australia, about the upcoming tour.Â
Australian fans were disappointed the Like a Virgin star didn’t confirm any dates Down Under when she announced the shows.
But Reid assured fans it wasn’t uncommon for tour promotor Live Nation to announce more concerts down the track.
While the trio delivered their lackluster performance of the 1990 hit Vogue, they spoke with Rolling Stone magazine’s Poppy Reid for the latest tour details
The Celebration Tour will take the iconic chart-topper back on the road for the first time since her Madame X shows between 2019 and 2020.Â
Multiple dates have been locked in for cities across two continents so far.
The tour will kick off in North America on July 15 at Rogers Arena in Vancouver with stops in Detroit, Chicago, New York, Miami and Los Angeles.
She will then make her way to Europe where she will hit 11 cities including London on October 24, then onto Barcelona, Paris, and Stockholm among others.
The Celebration Tour will wrap in Amsterdam on Friday, December 1 at Ziggo Dome.
Madonna is one of the best-selling artists in history with almost 400 million albums sold. Â
Madonna is one of the best-selling artists in history with almost 400 million albums sold.
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