Madonna is moving more before launching her previously canceled Celebration Tour.

Fans will finally celebrate with Madonna on her Celebration Tour after the singer previously canceled the schedule due to her hospitalization. The singer spent days in the ICU following a terrifying health scare in June, but she has since unveiled the new schedule of her tour.

While preparing, the "Back That Up to The Beat" hitmaker showed another sign she is doing well physically during her recent outing.

Madonna Getting Back To Her Feet After Health Scare

Madonna looked fit and healthy when she hopped on a bicycle on Wednesday, August 30, as part of her daily workout routine.

Photos of the singer showed the singer riding her blue bicycle with a few friends in New York City, pedaling through Central Park and Manhattan streets.

The new update took fans' worries away as she looked healthier than ever after recovering from the bacterial infection that caused her to be admitted to the ICU.

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She recently marked her 65th birthday in Lisbon together with her six children: Lourdes, Rocco, David, Mercy, Stella, and Estere. The singer expressed how grateful she is to be alive following the worrying health scare she faced.

"It's great to be Alive............ .. and Amazing to Be able to put on my dancing shoes and Celebrate my Birthday! Im So Grateful," she captioned the Instagram post dedicated to her followers. "Thank you Lisbon and to all who made it possible!"

Madonna's Celebration Tour updated its dates and venues, and the show will formally start through a three-day show at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. She will visit more venues afterward, including Capital One Arena, TD Garden, Scotiabank Arena, Little Caesars Arena, and Bell Centre, to name a few.

Madonna Felt Sorry She Had To Cancel Celebration Tour

Prior to her return, Madonna apologized to her fans for re-routing her tour schedule but promised them they would enjoy a well-deserved celebration soon.

She said she did not want to let people who worked tirelessly with her to prepare for the tour, down. But for now, she wants to focus on her recovery to ensure she will not postpone her shows again.

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