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==Promotion==
 
==Promotion==
Throughout 1983 to 1984, Madonna had promoted the album by performing a series of "track dates" one-off gigs.
 
 
The shows were done at New York City and London clubs like Danceteria and Camden Palace and on American and British television programs like American Bandstand and Top of the Pops.
 
 
On American Bandstand, Madonna performed the track "Holiday" and told interviewer Dick Clark that she wanted "to rule the world." John Mitchell from MTV said that the appearance "remains one of her most legendary."
 
 
The album's singles were later performed on The Virgin Tour in 1985. It was Madonna's first concert tour and visited North American dates. The Virgin Tour received mixed reception from critics, but was a commercial success. As soon as the tour was announced, tickets were sold out everywhere.
 
 
Macy's New York department store was flooded with buyers, who bought the tour merchandise like the crucifix earrings and fingerless gloves.
 
 
After its end, the Virgin Tour was reported to have grossed over $5 million ($11.65 million in 2018 dollars) with Billboard Boxscore reporting a gross of $3.3 million ($7.69 million in 2018 dollars).
 
 
The tour was recorded and released in VHS, as "Madonna Live: The Virgin Tour."
 
 
Later authors have looked back at the tour and commented that it was clear that "[Madonna] was a bonafide pop star in the process of becoming a cultural icon."
 
 
Shari Benstock and Suzanne Ferriss noted the clothes and fashion in the tour and said, ''"Virgin Tour established Madonna as the hottest figure in pop music."''
 
 
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