Her tours during the 80's ("Who's That Girl Tour", "Blond Ambition Tour", etc.) were very successful.
"Blond Ambition" is not the only tour to express itself visually, as last year's "Steel Wheels" set for the Rolling Stones attests.
"Blond Ambition" consists of 18 numbers and about half as many set changes.
A lot changed for Gaultier around the time of Blond Ambition, which, in many ways, started him on the path that led to being a best-selling designer in Oklahoma City.
In return for exclusive rights to "Blond Ambition" (there will be no videotape for at least a year), Pioneer helped to sponsor the Madonna tour.
It too is a tale of "Blond Ambition."
If "Blond Ambition" were a prime-time variety show, Madonna might be testing taboos, but she is hardly breaking new ground in rock theatrics.
Her "Blond Ambition" stage show features men in brassieres and Madonna grabbing her crotch regularly.