‘I wouldn’t like that’: Madonna apologises to crowd after city name mix-up

Madonna was crazy for Boston at her recent Canada stop on the Celebration tour.

The Material Girl singer hilariously apologised to the crowd at her second Toronto show after mistakenly thinking she was in Boston.

One concertgoer captured and shared the mishap to TikTok after Madonna greeted the concertgoers at Scotiabank Arena with the wrong city name.

Watch the video above. 

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“Are you ready, Boston?” the Hung Up songstress said.

The Grammy-winning artist quickly rectified her mistake, asking the crowd: “Are you guys mad at me ’cause I said ‘Hello, Boston?'”

“I’m sorry. What kind of f—-d up s–t is that?” she added.

Madonna then likened the mix-up to mistaking her for another artist performing.

“That would be life if you guys were saying, ‘hey, Lady Gaga’s playing tonight’.”

The singer then exclaimed that she “wouldn’t like that.” 

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“I mean, you know, nothing against Lady Gaga. Love her. I do!” she said before joking that she “loves anyone shorter than me.”

Fans took to the comments section of the TikTok video to praise the singer for the funny onstage moment.

“That’s the Madonna we know and love !!” one person said.

“The queen,” another commented with many red heart emojis.

“I love Madonna and her sense of humour!” a third chimed in.

This isn’t the only concert mishap to happen on Madonna’s Celebration tour however.

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Back in October 2023, the singer had to pause mid-performance due to a technical difficulty in what was her first show in three-months since being hospitalised in June with a serious bacterial infection.

While performing her track Burning Up at the O2 Arena in London, Madonna halted the concert due to a sound malfunction.

“This is exactly what you don’t want to happen on your opening night, so this wasn’t planned, I’m sorry,” she told the crowd.

Later in the same show, the singer credited fans for helping her through her health scare.

”I’m pretty damned surprised that I made it this far and I mean that on so many levels…” she candidly said.

“How did I make it this far? Because of you. I’m going to take a bit of credit too,” she added.

   

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