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Confessions II: Madonna hopes fans put their phones down and truly connect with her concerts

Madonna celebrated the upcoming release of Confessions II in New York, describing the project as a tribute to human connection. At the Tribeca premiere of its visualizer, the pop icon encouraged people to put down their phones and engage with one another. The album's visual companion debuts ahead of its July release

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Madonna. Pic via X

Madonna. Pic via X

Singer-songwriter Madonna recently took over New York City to celebrate Confessions II, the sequel of her album 'Confessions on a Dance Floor', which was released 2 decades ago.

During the Tribeca Film Festival premiere of the visualizer for her Confessions II album, debuting July 3, the 7-time Grammy winner explained that the short is "really about connection", which she hopes to convey in her music, reports 'Deadline'.

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