Madonna will finally celebrate with her fans in the previously canceled Celebration Tour.

The Queen of Pop was forced to move the supposed beginning of the Celebration Tour trek in July after she spent a worrying time at a medical facility due to a serious bacterial infection. She soon delivered a message to fans confirming that she would officially start her tour leg this year.

Madonna Says Celebration Tour Dates Will Be Confirmed Soon

In the latest update from Madonna, the 64-year-old Queen of Pop revealed that the new details regarding her Celebration Tour would be announced soon.

"Thank you again for your incredible support and patience over these past few weeks!" she wrote on her Instagram Story. "I'm happy to report that the re-routed tour schedule will be coming in the next few days!"

She shared the same update on Twitter and hyped fans by saying they would all have a well-deserved Celebration after the previous cancelation.

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Although she has not confirmed the exact date yet, the "Back That Up To The Beat" hitmaker revealed in July that she aims to start Celebration Tour European leg in October.

According to Madonna, she did not want to let people who worked tirelessly with her to prepare for the tour, down. Currently, she is focusing on her recovery to regain her health and get stronger again.

The Celebration Tour will be launched to celebrate the 40th anniversary of her hit album of the same name, which she was released in 1983.

Madonna's Health Status

In the weeks after her hospitalization, Madonna had been spotted in public multiple times.

She was first seen strolling with a friend in her Upper East Side neighborhood, and the clip went viral afterward.

The "Material Girl" singer also posted a heartfelt Instagram post dedicated to her children, who supported her throughout her health battle. She uploaded a photo of herself posing with his son, David Banda, and daughter, Lourdes Leon.

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"As a Mother you can really get caught up In the needs Of your children and the seemingly endless giving," the "La Isla Bonita" hitmaker continued. "But when the chips were down my children really showed up for me.

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