Madonna’s absence from a London Pride event left expectant fans disappointed, but days later, the Queen of Pop delivered the kind of performance they had been hoping to see in New York.
The superstar had been rumored to be one of the London occasion’s surprise headliners, but organizers eventually confirmed that she would not be appearing.
Many fans accused Pride organizers of allowing the speculation to build and waiting until the last minute to address the rumors.
Madonna disappointed expectant London Pride fans after organizers confirmed at the last minute that she would not appear, despite mounting speculation that she was a surprise headliner.
Attendees accused organizers of allowing the rumors to spread unchecked and misleading people who had planned their day around the expected performance.
Days later, Madonna returned to the dance floor in New York to celebrate her new album, “Confessions II,” alongside longtime collaborator Stuart Price at the Knockdown Center in Queens.
She performed new tracks including “I Feel So Free,” “School,” and “Bring Your Love,” as well as classics “Hung Up” and “Get Together.”
The energetic Club Confessions set offered a sharp contrast to the disappointment in London.
“Tbh you need to apologise for not stating this HOURS ago, the hosts were literally teasing her appearance earlier on,” one fan wrote, while others said an earlier clarification would have prevented people from feeling “misled and disappointed.”
Pride Statement Left Fans Wanting Answers
Given the organizers’ statement, fans’ reaction wasn’t surprising. It did not clarify whether Madonna had ever been considered for the event or whether the rumor was entirely false. Instead, it simply stated that she “will not be appearing or performing at Pride in London.”
The statement also didn’t explain how or why the speculation arose, leaving supporters wondering whether it stemmed from misinformation, media reports, or unofficial sources.
It also failed to mention the two confirmed headliners, missing an opportunity to redirect fans’ attention to the official lineup.
Inside Madonna’s Long History With NYC Pride

Madonna has performed at several major Pride events in New York City over the years.
She famously headlined Pride Island in 2019, delivering a surprise 20-minute performance that served as the grand finale of WorldPride, which coincided with the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots.
In 2022, Madonna also delivered a surprise performance at New York City’s Terminal 5 to kick off Pride Weekend. The sold-out concert featured a star-studded lineup of drag performers, including Bob the Drag Queen and Violet Chachki.
Madonna Explains Her Bond With LGBTQ+ Fans

Beyond her Pride performances, Madonna has long been one of the entertainment industry’s most outspoken supporters of the LGBTQ+ community.
In a sit-down with the “Today” show after receiving the Advocate for Change honor at the GLAAD Media Awards in 2019, she explained why the community remains so close to her heart.
“When I moved to New York, it was the gay community that embraced everything that I did and embraced the concept and idea of a strong independent female, which I didn’t really experience when I was growing up,” she said.
The singer added, “So, we kind of just forged a bond in a way, and I felt compelled to come to the rescue of the LGBTQ community back in the very beginning because they were always there for me.”
The Singer Previously Teased Her New Album With Short Film At Tribeca
Earlier, in June, Madonna debuted her new short film, “Confessions II,” at the Tribeca Festival, giving fans an early look at the first six songs from her then-upcoming album of the same name.
The ten-minute visual project, helmed by directing duo Torso, comprising David Toro and Solomon Chase, features a string of celebrity cameos, including Benedict Cumberbatch, Kate Moss, Julia Garner, Sabrina Carpenter, Debi Mazar, and Madonna’s daughter, Lourdes Leon.
During a Q&A after the screening, Madonna revealed that the film was inspired by manager Guy Oseary’s idea to connect the album’s opening tracks into one cinematic experience, per The New York Times.
She also lamented the growing influence of smartphones, telling the audience, “I came to this earth to be a doer, not a watcher,” while urging fans to put their phones away, dance, and connect with one another.
