Showing posts with label Provincetown. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Provincetown. Show all posts

Saturday, July 29, 2017

Madonna, The Love & Rebellion Tour

"After many years of entertaining people, the great folks at Provincetown have decided to close the sim. 

On Saturday, July 29, 2017, at 1PM SLT, Madonna The Virtual History Tour will kick off the closing parties at Provincetown. Join us!
All the donations will benefit again the American Friends of Rainbow Railroad!! This will be our last show of summer, and our last show on Provincetown.. So are you with us?"

This event is sponsored by Second Pride.

Saturday, July 25, 2015

Madonna in Concert@Provincetown

From a press release. 
"It is Provincetown's 9th Anniversary.  Provincetown (PTOWN) is the oldest LGBT friendly sim in Second Life.  To kick off a week of celebrations, "Madonna : The Virtual History Tour" will be in concert tomorrow (Sunday July 26, 2015) at 1PM SLT.
New numbers, new sets, hot dancers, and of course Madge herself!  Come join us as we celebrate Ptown and rock out to Madonna!
P.S. Please avoid scripts (shoes, hairs, clothes)
Join us, Sunday July 26, 2015 at 1PM SLT"

Historic Provincetown sim - Madonna Concert (SLurl)

Sunday, November 24, 2013

Madonna - The Virtual History Tour

I dragged along my scrumptious "love interest" to this event at Provincetown yesterday. I had the most wonderful time in the company of Tomais. The pleasure was added to by the presence of his friend Keebo and my friend Butch. The two friends "just happened" to turn up, no doubt to see to it that nothing untoward took place. On a sidenote, I must inform ya'll that I have so far successfully guarded my regrown virginity, except for sessions of cuddling and kissing. This in spite of warnings from Guyke not to let the hot Tomais "wait too long". Oh, I must also tell you though that I am slowly getting better at emoting, which is a tricky art form indeed.

Over to the main story of this post, Madonna's Virtual History Tour in SecondLife.

I had a great time at the event for about 90 minutes, at which point I just got tired, restless and a bit bored - unfortunately the show continued for another 30 minutes. Editing is essential in all all artforms! I could easily shorten this otherwise exceptional performance with stunning avatars, amazing sets and well synced dances, just by cutting away the many and long breaks for scenery changes - when the audience was left looking at the curtain or a façade and the Lady Gaga insertions.