GRAMMY winner  Madonna has added 23 additional dates to her previously announced U.S. Madame X Tour. The announcement follows sold out shows for the intimate tour, which will launch in September and have the pop queen strutting through New York City, Los Angeles and Chicago.

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The icon has added shows in four new cities: Las Vegas, Boston, Philadelphia and Miami. She has also added five new dates to her first stop at BAM Howard Gilman Opera House in N.Y.C., as well as two aditional shows in Chicago and L.A. 

Following the 11-date run in L.A., she will now perform three shows at Boston's Boch Center Wang Theatre and The Met Philadelphia. The North American leg of the tour will wrap up in Miami on Dec. 19 with five nights at the Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater.

Due to the intimate size of shows, fans were to request tickets via LiveNation that were distributed by a lottery system. Madonna's legacy fan club members were given priority access. Fans that did not receive or request tickets during the first batch of dates can now put in new ticket requests here, until Fri. May 24. 

The European leg of the Madame X Tour kicks off in January 2020 with dates currently set for Portugal, London and Paris only. Complete tour info can be found on Madonna's website.

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Madonna will release Madame X, her 14th studio album, on June 14. She first announced the news on April 17, along with its catchy bilingual lead single "MedellĂ­n," featuring Latin GRAMMY winner Maluma. The Latin pop inspired bop is named after Colombia's capital city, where Maluma hails from. The pop star has since released three more singles from the LP, most recently "Future," featuring Migos' Quavo.

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