The Aussies teased Madonna for not taking her greatest hits

The Aussies teased Madonna for not taking her greatest hits tour Down Under

Australian fans devastated after Madonna announces no shows Down Under for her first greatest hits tour: ‘Gutted’

Madonna’s Australian fans were disheartened on Wednesday when the music icon failed to announce new Down Under tour dates.

The Queen of Pop proudly announced her The Celebration Tour, but only fans in North America and Europe were happy with the news.

Between the opening show in Vancouver on July 15th and a gig in Amsterdam on December 1st, 35 concert dates are planned.

Madonna's Australian fans were disheartened on Wednesday when the music icon failed to announce new Down Under tour dates

Madonna’s Australian fans were disheartened on Wednesday when the music icon failed to announce new Down Under tour dates

The Grammy Award-winning actress shot an X-rated video to make her long-awaited announcement that had been speculated about for some time.

In the clip, she snoggs Jack Black and challenges Amy Schumer to mimic a sex act before Diplo flashes her buddies after being told to “show his cock.”

Meanwhile, Australian fans took to social media to vent their disappointment.

The Queen of Pop proudly announced her The Celebration Tour, but only fans in North America and Europe were happy with the news

The Queen of Pop proudly announced her The Celebration Tour, but only fans in North America and Europe were happy with the news

The 64-year-old Like A Prayer singer has only been to Australia twice – in 1993 for the Girlie Show Tour and in 2016 for the Rebel Heart Tour.

“How do you call it a world tour when it’s like that [The Celebration Tour] just [going to] America and a few places in Europe?’ wrote a fan.

“I’m disappointed I thought she might come to Australia,” said another.

“Maybe Australia and Asia will be there next year?” one admitted.

The Celebration Tour will see the legendary chart-topper back on the road for the first time since her Madame X shows between 2019 and 2020.

So far, several dates have been set for cities on two continents.

It will hit 11 European cities, including London on October 24, then Barcelona, ​​Paris and Stockholm, among others.

Chron Australia reached out to Madonna’s rep for comment.

With nearly 400 million albums sold, Madonna is one of the best-selling female artists in history.

The Grammy Award-winning actress shot an X-rated video to make her long-awaited announcement that had been speculated about for some time

The Grammy Award-winning actress shot an X-rated video to make her long-awaited announcement that had been speculated about for some time