Madonna hosts Central Park roller disco

Event celebrates new compilation album

Last night (Wed, Aug 10th), Madonna celebrated the release of her forthcoming compilation album, Finally Enough Love: 50 Number Ones with a roller disco party at DiscOasis in Central Park, New York. Madonna and Nile Rodgers reunited for the event and spoke to the audience about making “Like A Virgin” together. Questlove served as DJ for the event, spinning Madonna hits and disco classics all night while guests danced and skated under the stars.

Guests enjoyed specialty Belvedere Vodka & Perrier cocktails like “THE QUEENS SPRITZ” & “THE MATERIAL GWORLLLLLLLL” named after Madonna’s recent hit remixes with Beyonce & Saucy Santana. Madonna was joined by friends and family, including Ariana Debose, Christian Siriano, Steven Klein, Jeremy O. Harris, and more.

The event occurs ahead and in support of Madonna’s 50-track career spanning compilation album, releasing on Friday, August 19th in digital and physical format. The collection, curated by The Material Girl, is in celebration of her historic milestone as the first and only recording artist to have 50 No. 1 hits on any single Billboard chart when she topped the Dance Club Songs chart for the 50th time.

These new collections mark the first album release to be part of the newly announced partnership between Madonna and Warner Music Group, which will feature an extensive series across her groundbreaking career.

50 Number Ones spans her entire dance club chart reign with dozens of remixes by the world’s top producers. In addition to fan favorites, the collection also includes a selection of rare remix recordings, with more than 20 being officially released for the first time or making their commercial/digital debut. The collection will be available on 3 CD with the limited edition 6 LP on red and black vinyl selling out during pre-orders. The 16-track edition, Finally Enough Love, will be available in physical format the same day.

Expect more surprises to be revealed later this year around the celebration of Madonna’s 40 years in music.

Buddy Iahn
Buddy Iahn

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