Madonna is making her debut. The queen of Pop, who turns 68 in August, presents a new album, Confessions IInext July 3 with more energy than ever. But her latest steps have not only been in the music sector, but also in the film sector: the artist premiered a few weeks ago Confessions II – The Film“an ambitious 10-minute visual work” built around the first six songs from the American artist’s upcoming album, including I Feel So Free y Bring Your Love with Sabrina Carpenter”, as described at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York,
But the imminent premiere on the music scene does not stop grabbing headlines in the media. Furthermore, in a recent interview on the Graham Norton The queen of Pop wanted to make clear what her next steps are.
“What plans do you have from now on?” asks the singer. She responds: “Well, I think I’m going to do promotional tours for a while and then, during the summer, something big.” Norton’s reaction is as expected: “Oh, that’s great. That sounds really amazing,” he says, impressed. And although he asks for more details, he doesn’t get them.
Likewise, he takes the opportunity to ask the singer if the “something big” will be beyond the United States. She replies, “It could be.” “Why do you want to know everything? I’ve told you a lot of interesting things,” he jokes.
The second part of a historic success
Confesions II It is sold as the second part of an incontestable success of the queen of Pop: Confessions on a Dance Floorfrom 2005. An album that contained hymns that have remained marked in the collective memory such as Hung Up (with a sample of the ABBA song, Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight). Also, according to The Countryclimbed up to number one in the United States and shipped ten million units.