Madonna Tickets Expected to Sell Out

Updated: Monday, 27 Feb 2012, 10:09 PM MST
Published : Monday, 27 Feb 2012, 10:09 PM MST

PHOENIX - Madonna is kicking off her tour in Tel Aviv, Israel, hitting 26 countries and eventually stopping in Phoenix at the US Airways Center in October.

Fans waited for hours to be the first in line to get a ticket.

"If you can get in, I think she's a legend worth waiting in line for..oh yeah, definitely," said Craig McClellan.

Tickets went on sale at 10:00 a.m. Monday and floor seats sold out within minutes. Some die-hard fans spent $400 a ticket.

Madonna cut her first album in 1983 and since then, she's sold more than 300 million albums. The Guinness Book of World Records named her the world's top selling female recording artists of all time.

"She is innovative. She doesn't stay in one genre, she moves around, she recreates herself," said Chris Taylor.

McClellan adds, "It's hard to explain, just very upbeat music."

Madonna's very first tour was "The Virgin Tour" in 1985. 27 years later, she's still selling out stadiums across the world.

Her show will be a mix of old and new songs and a lot of dancing.

Tickets start at $45 and the show is expected to be sold out.

Madonna
Oct. 16, 8pm
US Airways Center
201 East Jefferson Street
Phoenix, AZ 85004
ticketmaster.com/venue/205079