Madonna'S Surprise Takeover At West Hollywood'S The Abbey Sets Dance Floor Ablaze

  • By Zoe
  • April 28, 2026, 2 p.m.

Queen of Pop's Dazzling West Hollywood Cameo

Madonna, ever the master of surprise, graced West Hollywood's legendary LGBTQ bar, The Abbey, with her electrifying presence last Saturday night. Fresh off a surprise Coachella appearance, she didn't come alone – her partner in musical crime, producer Stuart Price, joined her in commandeering the DJ booth.

The pop icon's boyfriend, Akeem Morris, was by her side as she commanded the crowd with her signature flair. "Hello, children, mother is here to save you," she teased, rallying the crowd to join her on the dance floor for an unforgettable night.

Madonna

Madonna

“Are you ready to dance for me? Come on meet me on the dance floor,” she called out, invigorating the audience.

Star-Studded Evening at The Abbey

The night was a spectacle of stars, with appearances from Julia Fox, Tori Spelling, and Britney Spears' ex-husband Sam Asghari. The lineup didn't stop there – Madonna's record label highlighted a few more A-listers: Addison Rae, Lily Allen, Cara Delevingne, and Bebe Rexha.

In a playful twist, the night also celebrated Abbey owner Tristan Schukraft’s birthday. Madonna herself led the crowd in singing 'Happy Birthday' and even playfully spanked the birthday boy, adding to the night's unforgettable moments.

A Night to Remember

This surprise affair marked another iconic chapter in Madonna's ever-evolving legacy. As she performed "I Feel So Free," the first single from her upcoming album "Confessions II," the crowd was treated to a 30-minute set that left everyone craving more.

West Hollywood was truly alive that night, reminding everyone why Madonna remains the queen of reinvention and why The Abbey continues to be a haven for unfiltered, star-studded fun.

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