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Madonna performs in Montenegro
26 September 2008 | 12:17 | Source: Tanjug
BUDVA -- Pop music icon Madonna performed to a crowd of 60,000 fans at the Jaz beach in Budva, Montenegro last night.

Many fans from the former Yugoslavia republics were attending the concert.

Madonna arrived to the site via helicopter from her hotel in Bečići, where she was staying with her family.

She began the show with two songs from her new album, continuing with songs from her expansive catalog for the rest of the set.

The stage Madonna performed on was 90 meters wide, 50 deep and two and a half meters high. S

he was accompanied on stage by 20 dancers and a 12-member band.

Madonna changed outfits eight times during the gig, showing a wide array of costumes designed by leading fashion designers.

More than 400 journalists, photographers and television crews reported on the concert.
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