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Madonna's MDNA tour hits North American shores tonight with a show at Philadelphia's Wells Fargo Center, having wrapped the European leg of the tour last week in Nice, France.
 
The tour, which began May 31 in Tel Aviv, has grossed $115,701,909, with attendance of 985,340 to 33 shows, according to Billboard Boxscore. For North America, Madonna has sold $111 million in tickets for 44 shows in the U.S. and Canada, according to Arthur Fogel, chairman of Live Nation Global Touring and producer of Madonna's tours.
 
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Dates are currently on the books up until a double at Foro Sol in Mexico City Nov. 24-25.
 
Madonna is no stranger to the elite ranks of touring artists, as her last tour, Sticky & Sweet from 2008-09, is third all time in box office revenue at $408 million, according to Boxscore, highest ever for a solo artist. MDNA is tracking on Boxscore to be among the biggest not only for 2012, but also one of the top tours of all time.
 
North American Tour Dates:
 
Aug. 28 -- Philadelphia (Wells Fargo Center)
Aug. 30 -- Montreal (Bell Centre)
Sept. 1 -- Quebec City (Plains of Abraham)
Sept. 4 -- Boston (TD Garden)
Sept. 6, 8 --  New York City (Yankee Stadium)
Sept. 10 --  Ottawa (Scotiabank Place)
Sept. 12, 13 -- Toronto (Air Canada Centre)
Sept. 15 --  Atlantic City  (Boardwalk Hall)
Sept. 19, 20 --  Chicago (United Center)
Sept. 23, 24 -- Washington, D.C. (Verizon Center)
Sept. 29, 30 --  Vancouver (Rogers Arena)
Oct. 2, 3 --  Seattle  (Key Arena)
Oct. 6, 7 --  San Jose (HP Pavilion at San Jose)
Oct. 10, 11 --  Los Angeles (Staples Center)
Oct. 13, 14 --  Las Vegas (MGM Grand Garden Arena)
Oct. 16 --  Phoenix (US Airways Center)
Oct. 18 --  Denver (Pepsi Center)
Oct. 20, 21 --  Dallas (American Airlines Center)
Oct. 24, 25 --  Houston (Toyota Center)
Oct. 27 --  New Orleans (New Orleans Arena)
Oct. 30 --  Kansas City (Sprint Center)
Nov. 1 --  St. Louis (Scottrade Center)
Nov. 3, 4 --  St. Paul (Xcel Energy Center)
Nov. 6 --  Pittsburgh (Consol Energy Center)
Nov. 8 --  Detroit (Joe Louis Arena)
Nov. 10 --  Cleveland (Quicken Loans Arena)
Nov. 12 --  New York City (Madison Square Garden)
Nov. 15 --  Charlotte (Time Warner Cable Arena)
Nov. 17 --  Atlanta (Philips Arena)
Nov. 19, 20 --  Miami (American Airlines Arena)
Nov. 24, 25 --  Mexico City (Foro Sol)