Madonna storms London!
The Queen of Pop showed no signs of slowing down as she stormed the O2 Arena and performed to a sold out crowd tonight.
She may have been 20 minutes late to start the gig but the 65-year-old popstar proved she was more than worth the wait as she put on an incredible show for fans, which was filled with incredible staging, hit songs and personal touches too.
Madonna spoke to the crowd about her recent health woes after she was rushed to hospital in June and forced to push her tour back. She told her London-based fans: "It was a crazy year for me and I didn't think I was going to make it. I forgot five days of my life.
"But the angels were protecting me and my children were there and my children always save me every time. And if you want to know a secret as to how I survived, I thought, 'I have to survive for them. I have to survive for my children'."
The Like A Virgin star's daughters Lourdes and Mercy each made cameos during the live gig.
Toe-curling moment Madonna's daughter Lourdes is refused entry to celeb bashAnd, as the star looked back at her incredible 40 year career in the music industy, Madonna made sure to remember those we had lost along the way – paying tribute to Sinead O'Connor, Freddie Mercury, Michael Jackson and more.
She ended the night just after curfew at 11.05pm and crowds of fans left the London venue with grins on their faces after she iconic singer's awe-inspiring performance. One wrote on Twitter: "MADONNA SINGING DIE ANOTHER DAY!!! THIS IS THE BEST PERFORMANCE OH GOSH!!! THE ONE AND ONLY QUEEN OF POP #MADONNA#THECELEBRATIONTOUR !".
Another added: "Madonna and her team have done an incredible job - the show is INCREDIBLE". And a third penned: "I can’t possibly have taken all that in in one show. I need my other shows to appreciate it more. My one overriding thought coming out of the show: thank GOD she’s still with us…"