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Madonna concert available on mobile

Updated on 28 April 2008

Source PA News

Madonna fans in the UK and 13 other countries will be able to watch her perform live in in New York - on their mobile phone.

Streamed live from the Roseland Ballroom, exclusively outside the US to Vodafone customers, the concert celebrates the release of the pop queen's new album, Hard Candy.

Wednesday's performance will be the first time Madonna plays live songs from her new album.

Vodafone customers in Cyprus, Egypt, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Netherlands, New Zealand, Portugal, Romania, South Africa, Spain and the UK will have access to the show via their mobile phones on Vodafone live! and streamed via their PCs at www.vodafone.com/music.

They will also be able to interact with other online show-goers and select camera angles to move around the stage to get the best view.

"Offering millions of fans around the world live, interactive access to a unique, intimate Madonna show is a powerful way to showcase a new album," said John Reid of Warner Music Europe.

Madonna's latest hit, 4 Minutes, featuring Justin Timberlake, stayed at the top spot in The Official UK Charts Company's singles chart this week.

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