List of Madonna Concert Tours - Notable Live Performances

Notable Live Performances

Year Title Type of show Songs
performed
1984 MTV Video Music Awards Awards "Like a Virgin"
1985 Live Aid Charity "Holiday", "Into the Groove", "Love Makes the World Go Round"
1989 MTV Video Music Awards Awards "Express Yourself"
1990 MTV Video Music Awards Awards "Vogue"
1991 Academy Awards Awards "Sooner or Later"
1993 Saturday Night Live TV sketch comedy "Bad Girl", "Fever"
The Arsenio Hall Show – 1000th episode Live TV special "Fever", "The Lady is a Tramp"
MTV Video Music Awards Awards "Bye Bye Baby"
1995 Brit Awards Awards "Bedtime Story"
American Music Awards Awards "Take a Bow" (with Babyface)
1997 Academy Awards Awards "You Must Love Me"
1998 MTV Video Music Awards Awards "Shanti/Ashtangi" and "Ray of Light"
MTV Europe Music Awards Awards "The Power of Good-Bye"
1999 Grammy Awards Awards "Nothing Really Matters"
2000 MTV Europe Music Awards Awards "Music"
2001 Grammy Awards Awards "Music"
2003 MTV Video Music Awards Awards "Like a Virgin"/"Hollywood"/"Work It" Medley (with Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera and Missy Elliott)
2005 Live 8 Charity "Like a Prayer", "Ray of Light", "Music"
Tsunami Aid Telethon "Imagine"
MTV Europe Music Awards Awards "Hung Up"
2006 Grammy Awards Awards "Feel Good Inc."/"Hung Up" (with Gorillaz)
2007 Live Earth Charity "Hey You", "Ray of Light", "La Isla Bonita", "Hung Up"
2010 Hope for Haiti Now Telethon "Like a Prayer"
2012 Super Bowl XLVI Live TV event "Vogue", "Music" (performed with LMFAO and excerpts from "Party Rock Anthem" and "Sexy and I Know It"), "Give Me All Your Luvin'" (performed with Nicki Minaj and M.I.A.), "Open Your Heart"/"Express Yourself" (interlude) and "Like a Prayer" (performed with Cee Lo Green).

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