
2004
"Re-Invention World Tour" was the sixth concert tour by Madonna. It supported her ninth studio album "American Life". The final show in Lisbon was expected to air on CBS, who had allegedly offered to pay $10 million to broadcast it as a two-hour special, and after it would be released on DVD as "Get Up Lisboa! - The Re-Invention World Tour", but did not happen. In early 2010, the tour's professional recording was completely leaked on the internet.

Madonna
Self

Donna DeLory
Self - Backup Singer

Sheida Garret
Self - Backup Singer

Stuart Price
Self - Keyboards & Guitar

Marcus Brown
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Michael McKnight
Self - Keyboards

Monte Pittman
Self - Guitar

Steve Sidelnyk
Self - Drums

Daniel 'Cloud' Campos
Self - Dancer

Reshma Gajjar
Self - Dancer

Mihran Kirakosian
Self - Dancer

Paul Kirkland
Self - Dancer

Tamara Levinson
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Valerie "Raistalla" Moise
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Dawn Noel
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Sean Aries Smith
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Seth Stewart
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Zachary Woodlee
Self - Dancer

Sergie Ventura
Self - Skater

Jason Young
Self - Dancer

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