The announcement detailed a Los Angeles stop that ran July 3 through July 5 at 8471 Melrose Ave. in West Hollywood. The temporary space featured exclusive merchandise, collectible vinyl editions, and photo installations built around the album’s visual style.
The project is being presented as a follow-up to Madonna’s 2005 dance-pop album Confessions on a Dance Floor, one of the defining releases of her mid-2000s career. The new campaign appears to lean into that history while giving longtime fans a fresh way to connect with the music.
Additional fan events have also been connected to New York and London, expanding the rollout beyond one city and giving the release a broader international presence. For Madonna, the pop-ups added a physical fan experience to the album launch, blending music, fashion, visuals, and collector culture in a way that fits her long-running approach to reinvention.



