
WATCH: Madonna Defies Curfew, Finishes Glasgow Concert with No Power
Madonna wouldn’t let a measly curfew cut her concert short on Sunday — she simply finished up her set sans power.

Madonna wouldn’t let a measly curfew cut her concert short on Sunday — she simply finished up her set sans power.

Madonna took to the Place de la République in Paris late Wednesday night for an impromptu mini-set to honor the victims of the terror attacks that rocked the city last month.

Madonna’s “Rebel Heart” tour doesn’t kick off until September, but the singer gave fans a behind-the-scenes look at her rehearsals on Monday with a pair of videos posted online.

Madonna is accusing Britain’s Radio 1 of ageism, describing the BBC station’s decision to pull her music from its lineup as “discriminatory and unfair.”

In her continued push to promote her new album Rebel Heart, Madonna told Out magazine that women are more marginalized than any other group of people, because living as a woman means “you’re either a virgin or a whore.”

Madonna, known for her catchy pop tunes and choreographed dance routines, took a spill at the Brit Awards Wednesday night that looked anything but planned.

While she is still hailed by many as the “Queen of Pop,” Madonna has been dropped from Britain’s Radio 1 after insiders say she has become “irrelevant” to the station’s younger listeners.

Madonna is under fire yet again for her controversial social media postings promoting her new album.