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Madonna has paid homage to the LGBTQ+ individuals affected by the Pulse nightclub tragedy during her recent tour in Miami.

Throughout her tour, Madonna has consistently included tributes, such as a moving montage commemorating those lost to AIDS, highlighting her personal connections to notable figures like Keith Haring, Martin Burgoyne, Christopher Flynn, and Robert Mapplethorpe.

In a recent gesture of solidarity, the pop icon extended an invitation to survivors and the bereaved families of the 2016 Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando, Florida, to attend her concert on April 9, reported by People magazine. Addressing the audience, the “Material Girl” singer emphasised the unifying power of nightclubs, music, and dance, lamenting their association with sorrow and violence due to human conflicts.

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Madonna expressed her unwavering support for the LGBTQ+ community, referencing the Pulse shooting as the largest terrorist act in the United States since September 11, and highlighted the importance of creating music that fosters unity and joy, condemning violence and urging remembrance of the tragedy.

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