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Put your phones down: Madonna tells concertgoers

The singer also reflected on how audiences have changed over the years and how constant phone usage has affected live experiences.

News Arena Network - New York - UPDATED: June 8, 2026, 02:25 PM - 2 min read

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She highlighted how technology is diluting the magic of live entertainment.


Pop icon Madonna is leading a revolution against phone screens at concerts!

 

At the Manhattan premiere of her new short film “Confessions II - The Film”, Madonna highlighted how technology is diluting the magic of live entertainment. She urged the modern concertgoers to ditch their phones and connect face-to-face during live shows.

 

The singer also reflected on how audiences have changed over the years and how constant phone usage has affected live experiences.

 

The film’s screening was followed by a Q&A session featuring Madonna and directing duo TORSO, comprising David Toro and Solomon Chase. Journalist Anderson Cooper moderated the discussion after stepping in for Jimmy Fallon, who was unable to attend due to a scheduling conflict.

 

During the conversation, Cooper pointed out that attendees had been required to lock away their phones in Yondr pouches throughout the event, prompting a discussion about modern audiences and technology.  

 

Also read: Madonna's ‘Confessions on a Dance Floor: Part II’ out on July 3

 

Madonna said people now have a "persistent need" to document everything around them, something she believes has fundamentally altered the way individuals experience life. While acknowledging that technology has become an unavoidable part of modern culture, the singer made her own position clear. "I came to this earth to be a doer, not a watcher," Madonna said.

 

The singer cited her recent appearance at the Coachella music festival alongside Sabrina Carpenter as an example of how concert experiences have changed. Although she enjoyed performing at the event, Madonna said it was unsettling to look out at the crowd and see mobile phone screens instead of faces.

 

According to the singer, dancing is a "deep tribal experience" that connects people and with the universe, but that connection is being weakened by the constant urge to record moments rather than live them.

 

Asked whether she had any final message for the audience, Madonna delivered a blunt appeal. "Put your fucking phones down and connect," she said.

 

The singer's upcoming visual project, “Confessions II - The Film”, premiered on YouTube today. Her new studio album, “Confessions II”, will be released on July 3 through Warner Records. Madonna also teased several surprise appearances in the coming months, but did not reveal details about any future tour plans. Her next confirmed performance is scheduled for the FIFA World Cup Final halftime show on July 19 at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.

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