I would be angry if i went to a show and saw them rehearsing. It takes away from the entire experience of seeing her. but i guess if it was raining outside....but whatever, i would have been disappointed. maybe its just me.
well i understand the excitement of seeing her practice, but the management or security or whoever was responsible shouldn't of let that happen. haha! the frantic woman on the stage at the end. lol
I was there and my information was there was a fire alarm that delayed rehearsal... a dancer put a toaster on using american an appliance on german voltage causing an alarm)
there were torrential rains & lightning outside during the queue time and the public were eventually let in (saturated) during rehearsal time because she was overtime ....
I believe the Dusseldorf police were threatening to arrest her over the "Live to Tell" crucifixtion scene. She had to spend so much time dealing with the police and crap that she wasn't able to start the soundcheck as early as she usually did.
What kind of jibberish is that? The arena opened way too early and she was dissapointed with the whole management because the actual entree of audiences starts an hour or 30 minutes before her program. THat's it.
when i see this, maybe confessions tour was better than sticky and sweet, but on the other you should not compare.
miqueldewolff 3 years ago
I would be angry if i went to a show and saw them rehearsing. It takes away from the entire experience of seeing her. but i guess if it was raining outside....but whatever, i would have been disappointed. maybe its just me.
rocky82n 3 years ago 5
it wasnt a part of the show you tard it was the actual sound check
poosaypirate 2 years ago
@rocky82n
i was in düsseldorf at CT
it rained, but it rained, after the concert actually had to be begun!!
Feeluck 1 year ago
HAHA
korndawg559 4 years ago
oh mein gott ich war da!!! direkt vor dem catwalk!!! hätte nie gedacht dass das jemand reinsetzt
futurelover2006 4 years ago 2
well i understand the excitement of seeing her practice, but the management or security or whoever was responsible shouldn't of let that happen. haha! the frantic woman on the stage at the end. lol
1GRR 4 years ago
I saw her in rome, the big stadium packed with 70 thousand people...everybody was amazed, what a beautiful experience, Madonna rules!
dioioego 4 years ago 3
I was there and my information was there was a fire alarm that delayed rehearsal... a dancer put a toaster on using american an appliance on german voltage causing an alarm)
there were torrential rains & lightning outside during the queue time and the public were eventually let in (saturated) during rehearsal time because she was overtime ....
nevertheless a brilliant concert..unforgetable..
germanvegemite 4 years ago 6
the moral of the story is dont get your information from Bild Magazine, or vox, or fox five or what ever.
you cannot put an american cord in a german plug, it would never fit. ever
poosaypirate 2 years ago
quinn!!!!!
gregmak0 4 years ago
i heard she was mad that the people were let in that soon.
avjr28 5 years ago
how did they get to see all that? im so jealous
brandon1814 5 years ago 2
I believe the Dusseldorf police were threatening to arrest her over the "Live to Tell" crucifixtion scene. She had to spend so much time dealing with the police and crap that she wasn't able to start the soundcheck as early as she usually did.
yourspanishlullaby 5 years ago
that is completely wrong.
novalis 5 years ago
What kind of jibberish is that? The arena opened way too early and she was dissapointed with the whole management because the actual entree of audiences starts an hour or 30 minutes before her program. THat's it.
vellure 5 years ago