Madonna looked a little weary as she arrived back at her hotel in Manchester on Tuesday night after an eight-hour rehearsal.
She is preparing to kick off her rescheduled Celebration Tour after a bacterial infection sent her to the ICU.
Getting a little support from a minder, no doubt the singer, 65, was looking forward to having a good rest ahead of her first tour date at London’s o2 on Saturday
The pop superstar dressed down in an oversized black and white sweater and loose fitting trousers as she departed her hotel.
She hid behind dark shades but flashed a small smile at the crowds waiting outside.
Helping hand: Madonna looked a little weary as she arrived back at her hotel following an eight-hour Celebration tour rehearsal in Manchester – just days ahead of her first gig
Just being Madonna: No doubt she has been giving it her all as she gets back to doing what she does best
Feeling good! Earlier in the day, the queen of pop looked in good spirits as she headed to another day of rehearsals ahead of her first concert at London’s O2 Arena on Saturday
The star is putting her all in to the final days of run-throughs, hiring out Manchester’s AO venue for some ‘intense, last-minute rehearsals’.
Her first gig is at London’s 02 Arena on Saturday but due to Blink 182’s tour taking place at the same venue, Madonna wont have access until Friday, whereas she would usually practice at the arena a whole week before.
Madonna is making sure that she is fighting fit for the weekend after being forced to cancel the North American leg of her tour in June due to her illness.
On Monday nine Peloton exercise bikes were seen being delivered to the swanky Stock Exchange hotel where she is staying – costing a whopping £1,500 each.
The five star Manchester hotel is owned by former footballer Gary Neville and the Papa Don’t Preach hitmaker is believed to have hired the entire building out for herself and her entourage.
Other famous guests have included Dua Lipa, Mick Jagger, Pink and Shania Twain.
A source told The Sun: ‘Madonna is pulling out all the stops — a huge entourage, whole hotels, major venues for rehearsals for several days — nothing is being left to chance.
Madonna is preparing to go on her first tour in three years following a health scare this summer that put her in the hospital.
The tour will begin on October 14 in London – with the star playing three further dates on October 15, 17 and 18 at the 02 Arena.
Tour: The star is putting her all in to the final days of run-throughs, hiring out Manchester’s AO venue for some ‘intense, last-minute rehearsals’
Recovery: Madonna was forced to postponed her Celebration Tour as she was treated for acute septic shock, (pictured in 2022)
Earlier last month, People claimed that the mother of six was very excited to hit the road to perform her new songs.
‘She returned to rehearsals last Monday. She’s so happy to be back onstage and is feeling strong,’ a source shared.
‘She’s working closely with her longtime collaborators, Jamie King and Stuart Price, to put the final touches on the show,’ says the source, adding that the run of shows is the icon’s ‘most ambitious tour ever.’