Madonna shares highlights from her European tour
Madonna’s Christmas performance took an unexpected turn when her backup dancer and Santa fell over during a lap dance.
The pop singer, dressed in a tight black and silver dress, was performing on stage with Santa, who was fully decked out in his iconic red and white suit.
As one of Madonna’s dancers attempted to sit on Santa’s lap, they both tumbled to the ground.
The Like A Virgin star, 65, then turned around and came face-to-face with the dancers sprawled on the stage.
Despite the mishap, the dancer quickly recovered and continued with the choreography.
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Santa had a bit of a wobble himself when his hat fell off during a dance routine.
He was trying to find his glasses on the floor when Madonna kindly picked up his hat for him.
The dancer was quickly able to return to his seat on the stage and, thankfully, no one was hurt due to the minor choreography errors.
After getting his costume back together, the show carried on as normal with Madonna continuing to entertain her fans.
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Madonna’s tour has been full of surprises, including a recent incident where she shared a kiss with a topless dancer.
During a performance in New York City, she guided the dancer’s hands toward her during a dance number before giving her a kiss.
Celebrating four decades as the Queen of Pop, Madonna is currently in the middle of her aptly named The Celebration Tour.
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She’s just finished two nights of shows in Washington, DC and throughout the year has performed in major cities like London, Berlin and Paris.
Madonna has now finished for the holidays but will be back on stage on January 8.
She’ll start off 2024 by performing in Boston, Massachusetts and Toronto, Canada, and tickets are still available for North American fans.
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