
Madonna debuted music from her new album during a secret late night event in Los Angeles last night – check out footage below.
Earlier this month, the Queen of Pop announced that her new record ‘Confessions II’ would be released on July 3, the sequel to her seminal 2005 album ‘Confessions On A Dance Floor’. Pre-order the album here.
On Saturday night (April 25), she made a surprise appearance at the LGBTQ+ club The Abbey in West Hollywood at an invite-only event that was billed as ‘Club Confessions Los Angeles’.
Appearing at the DJ booth at around 1am, Madonna was joined by Stuart Price – who has produced both ‘Confessions’ albums – as well as Addison Rae, while Romy of The xx and Mez Monty also performed.
“Hello children, mutha is here to save you,” she said to the crowd. “Are you ready to dance for me? Come on, meet me on the dancefloor. Alright, let’s go gays, come on! Don’t let me down, gays. Gay for the gays! Whoo!”
Price played the record’s only single so far, ‘I Feel So Free’, and also debuted two new tracks, including ‘Freedom’, and treated the crowd to a mix of ‘Hung Up’, the hit song from the original ‘Confessions’ album.
Addison Rae, from underneath a Catwoman-style eye mask, hyped up the crowd during ‘I Feel So Free’, while Madonna paid tribute to The Abbey owner Tristan Schukraft, leading a rendition of ‘Happy Birthday’ to him while she spanked him on the stage.
Addison Rae hyping up the crowd at Madonna’s ‘Club Confessions’ party in Los Angeles. pic.twitter.com/VdrorC2txf
— Pop Base (@PopBase) April 26, 2026
Madonna dropped “Freedom” at The Abby last night. The tribalistic, earthy sound blended with house music celebrated the origins of human spiritual consciousness through ritualistic practices. pic.twitter.com/2GjsHV4xOj
— Bad Girl (@MDNASW1FT) April 26, 2026
Parece que no solo fue una, sino 2 nuevas canciones que #Madonna estrenó en su presentación especial en https://t.co/zMdGrcmVtG nocturno The Abbey
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