Madonna, 61, leaves her concert at the London Palladium after apologising to fans for cancelling more shows and revealing she's doing SIX HOURS of rehab a day
Madonna was spotted leaving her latest concert at the London Palladium on Saturday, a day after apologising to fans for cancelling yet more shows.
The singer, 61, was spotted exiting the theatre following her latest performance, after taking to Instagram to announce that two more of her shows in the capital had been called off on doctors' orders.
In the post Madonna revealed that she was already undergoing six hours of rehabilitation a day in a bid to recover from her serious injury.
On the mend: Madonna was spotted leaving her latest concert at the London Palladium on Saturday, a day after apologising to fans for cancelling yet more shows
Madonna was bundled up in a cosy black jacket as she headed back to her hotel after another energetic performance.
The hitmaker is next scheduled to take to the stage on Sunday evening, as she continues to battle serious injury during her gruelling tour.
On Friday the star took to Instagram to apologise to fans as she announced that she has been forced to abandon two more performances on doctors' orders.
Madonna also revealed that she has to do six hours of rehab every day due to her serious injury and claimed that it's a 'miracle' she has been able to get this far on the tour.
Cancelled: The singer took to Instagram on Friday to announce that two more of her shows in the capital had been called off on doctors' orders
Healing: Madonna is next scheduled to take to the stage on Sunday evening, as she continues to battle serious injury during her gruelling tour
On the move: Madonna was flanked by bodyguards as she made her way out of the venue
Alongside a photograph of herself with her head in her hand, Madonna penned a long, heart-felt caption.
She wrote: 'A note to all my my fans: As you all know I have multiple injuries and have had to cancel shows to give myself time to recover.
'So as not to surprise you I want to let you know ahead of time that I will be cancelling 2 shows - on Feb 4 and Feb 11th at the Palladium in London.
'Because doing 3 shows in a row is too much on my body and in fact my doctors insist I take a day off after every show but I believe can manage if I do 2 shows then I rest!'
Persevering: The singer also revealed she does six hours of rehab every day due to her serious injury (pictured following her show at London's Palladium on Thursday evening)
Honest: Taking to Instagram on Friday, the singer shared a photograph of herself with her head in her hand, and penned a long, heart-felt caption to announce the news
Madonna continued, explaining that she has managed to continue on with the tour thanks to intensive rehab, by changing her footwear and by modifying her performance.
She wrote: 'It's a miracle I have gotten this far but a-lot has to do with the fact that I do 6 hours of re-hab every day 3 hours before show and 3 after with multiple therapies.
'I have also switched to flat shoes and modified difficult parts of the show. This has helped enormously but I still need to be careful and of course rest is the best medicine.'
Trying her best: Madonna explained that she has managed to continue on with the tour thanks to intensive rehab, by changing her footwear and by modifying her performance (pictured in May)
Determined: Finishing off her sincere message, the superstar insisted that she is determined to complete her tour and apologised for being forced to cancel two more dates (pictured recently showing her tour warm up)
Finishing off her sincere message, the superstar insisted that she is determined to complete her tour and apologised for being forced to cancel two more dates.
She wrote: 'I never want to cancel any show and I'm determined that I will make it to the end if I pace myself. God Willing.
'Refunds will be automatically issued to the credit card on which tickets were ordered.
'I appreciate your understanding and sincerely apologize for any inconvenience. Thank you!! Madame.'
Cancelled: The two more cancelled dates come after the singer announced on Saturday she was needed to 'put her body and her health first', cancelling Monday's scheduled gig
The two more cancelled dates come after the singer announced on Saturday she was 'deeply sorry' but that she needed to 'put her body and her health first', cancelling Monday's scheduled gig.
'Under doctors guidance I have been told to rest for a few days,' she wrote on Instagram. 'As you all know, I have injuries that have plagued me since the beginning of the tour but I must always listen to my body.
'Please know that it hurts me more than you can imagine to have to cancel any shows.' She also cancelled dates in New York, Miami Beach, Los Angeles, Boston, and Lisbon.
Wednesday kicked off what should have been Madonna's 14-night run at the Palladium over the next three weeks, having cancelled 10 previous gig on the Madame X tour due to illness, which so far has been to Lisbon and the USA.
The highest-grossing female solo touring artist took concert-goers through five acts of her classic hits and new recordings from her 2019 Madame X album - her first release after living as a recluse in Lisbon for two years, as well as eight costume changes.
The pop diva wore knee supports as she performed the first gig of her 14-date UK leg of her world tour after cancelling Monday's show and being ordered to rest by doctors over knee and hip injuries.
Madonna replies on stretching, warm-ups, meditation and daily ice baths to ease the pain before gigs, refusing to compromise the choreography of her shows, something which both the critics and fans noticed in their gushing reviews.
Gushing social media reviews and five star write-ups from critics heralded the delayed gig, her first London date since 2015, as worth the wait.
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