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Published Date: 29 April 2008
MADONNA fans in the UK and 13 other countries will be able to watch her perform live in New York on their mobile phones.
Streamed live from the Roseland Ballroom, the concert will celebrate the release of the star's new album, Hard Candy.

Tomorrow's performance will be the first time Madonna plays live songs from her new album.

Vodafone customers will have access to the show via their mobile phones and computers.

They will also be able to interact with other online show-goers and select camera angles to move around the stage to get the best view.

John Reid of Warner Music Europe said: "Offering millions of fans around the world live, interactive access to a unique, intimate Madonna show is a powerful way to showcase a new album."

Madonna's latest hit, 4 Minutes, featuring Justin Timberlake, stayed at the top spot in UK singles charts at the weekend.

It is the first single the 49-year-old has released that features another artist, according to The Official UK Charts Company.







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  • Last Updated: 29 April 2008 9:37 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Madonna
 
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29/04/2008 13:53:27
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TimW1234,

Ottawa, Canada 29/04/2008 15:17:41
Having Madonna on the screen of my cellphone - if I owned one - would be reason enough to pitch it in the river or stomp it to death.
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Douglas,

Bathgate 30/04/2008 12:47:28
Such hypothetical rage needs addressed Tim.
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TimW1234,

Ottawa, Canada 01/05/2008 09:29:06
Douglas from Bathgate

You are entirely correct - it WAS only "hypotheticial rage" and I would rather ignore her than do anything of that sort.

Indifference is the final insult. Let's ignoore that talentless tramp.

 

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