Madonna previews Rebel Heart Tour with pole-dancing nuns

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Madonna has previewed her upcoming, pole dancing themed ‘Rebel Heart Tour’.

Ever controversial ‘Queen Of Pop’ Madonna has given her fans an eye-catching glimpse into her upcoming World Tour.

The ‘Rebel Heart Tour’, named after her 2015 album release, will kick off in Montreal on the 9th Sept 2015.

Following a stint in the U.S. and Canada, Madonna will head to the U.K. and Europe. She is scheduled to perform in London, Manchester, Birmingham and Glasgow.

The sexy sneak previews, taken from the tour’s rehearsals, have been uploaded to Madonna’s official YouTube channel.

Soundtracked by ‘Rebel Heart’ second song ‘Devil Pray’ the first video features a snippet of Madonna gyrating, juxtaposed with contemporary choreography. And let’s not forget; pole dancers wearing revealing habits (or nuns outfits).

The second video in the series, imaginatively titled ‘Teaser #2’, showcases ‘Stomp’ style drummers and half naked dancers body popping to ‘Rebel Heart’ track ‘Iconic’.

The ritualistic dancers are also holding giant crosses, some displaying an M for Madonna.

Perhaps Madonna has been spending too much time with Kayne West, who produced her track ‘Holy Water’. Next she’ll be calling herself Sheezus; oh wait, too late Lily Allen already bagged that!

Meanwhile, Madge - who has 13 albums to her name - recently admitted that she is struggling to put the final set list for the tour together.

Madonna said: “I realise I have 32 years of other songs, so I have to pick and choose. I sit there for weeks and weeks and weeks trying to figure out which of my old catalog I want to do.”

“It’s a puzzle that we have to put together ’cause thematically the songs - the old and the new - they have to go together; sonically they have to go together.”

We think ‘Like A Prayer’ would fit in just perfectly with the religious iconography but ‘Bitch I’m Madonna’? We’re not so sure about.

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