Madonna's The Celebration Tour will officially kick off on 14 October in London, Live Nation has confirmed.
The Like A Prayer singer was due to start her tour in Canada in July, before she announced a plan to reschedule the North American leg of the tour, following a stay in intensive care.
Live Nation has announced rescheduled dates for the North American shows and says that several of them have been cancelled due to scheduling conflicts.
The European leg of the tour will begin with four dates at The O2 in London, before the singer moves onto Copenhagen, Barcelona, and other European cities - ending back in the UK for two more concerts in London.
Madonna, who last played Ireland in 2012, will start the North American leg of her tour on 13 December in Brooklyn, New York, before she travels to cities including Boston, Toronto, and Miami.
The only North American shows which have not been rescheduled are Madonna's performances in Brooklyn on 13 and 14 December and her Washington show on 18 December, which have all kept their original dates.
Altogether five North American dates have been cancelled – 27 July in Tulsa, 22 December in Nashville, 15 January in San Francisco, 18 January in Las Vegas, and 20 January in Phoenix.
Live Nation has said that tickets for the previously scheduled shows will be honoured on the new dates, which includes all dates except for Los Angeles and one date in New York, due to a venue change.
North American dates for The Celebration Tour were postponed after Madonna's manager Guy Oseary announced she had developed a "serious bacterial infection" in June, which led to a several-day stay in intensive care.
In July, the singer posted on Instagram and said that she was focusing on "getting stronger" and mentioned that the plan was to "reschedule the North American leg of the tour and to begin in October in Europe".
Source: Press Association