Yes, she was almost an hour late.
I feel a bit mixed about the show.
Oddly, I think I would have preferred more talking from her, and more stripped-down moments. Die Another Day was spectacular. La Isla Bonita went off, which surprised me. I wish she had given more room to Like a Prayer. I Will Survive felt faintly ridiculous as French people sing it at national football matches, so it didn't quite have the gay pathos it would elsewhere. I was the least into the 80s section, which felt silly and too far removed from her these days. She clearly has a lot of love for the Erotica and American Life albums. She is her own stan.
There was a tinge of sadness about it all - I suppose I couldn't shake the fact that this would be her last big tour. There were times where you could see how tough it was on her.
But that back cat. You can't deny it.
In an era where Taylor Swift is Queen, we were lucky to have Madonna.