Madonna’s ‘CONFESSIONS II – The Film’ Shows Her Living a Fever-Like Dream at the Club: Watch It Now
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The visual project received multiple standing ovations at Tribeca and is now available on YouTube.
Por Billboard | 08/06/2026
Following Madonna ’s debut of CONFESSIONS II —The Film at the 25th Tribeca Festival, the visual project is now available to audiences everywhere. The 10-minute film became available on YouTube on Monday (June 8), offering a cinematic experience to accompany Madge’s anticipated album, Confessions II, dropping on July 3. Related Madonna Premieres ‘Confessions II’ Film at Tribeca Fest Featuring Sabrina Carpenter, Feid, Debi Mazar, Benedict Cumberbatch & More Madonna, Shakira & BTS to Headline 2026 World Cup Final Halftime Show A$AP Rocky Raises a Riot to Close Out Gov Ball 2026: 'I Came to Get Disrespectful' Directed by TORSO, the project has music direction by Stuart Price, who produced her 2005 album Confessions on a Dance Floor as well as its upcoming sequel. Projecting the spontaneity and confusion of a night out dancing at the club where anything can happen, CONFESSIONS II — The Film unfolds into six songs, each meant to represent a different chapter in the story. “I Feel So Free,” “Good for the Soul,” “One Step Away,” “Bring Your Love,” “Danceteria” and “Read My Lips” are all part of the project. “I Feel So Free” became the first song release from the album in April and marked the singer’s return to four Billboard charts. The song debuted on Digital Song Sales, Hot Dance/Pop Songs and Dance/Mix Show Airplay and hit No. 1 on Dance Digital Song Sales. The video includes two main collaborations, and familiar faces accompany Madge as she has a fever-dream-like experience. Sabrina Carpenter joins the show onscreen for a duet of “Bring Your Love,” and Colombian artist Feid takes center stage to sing in Spanish for “Read My Lips.” Other scenes bring together a collective of some of pop culture’s most beloved faces through the years, including supermodel Kate Moss, actors Debi Mazar, Benedict Cumberbatch and DJ Honey Dijon. Julia Garner, who was tapped to play Madonna in the singer’s self-produced limited series, makes a cameo, looking like a younger version of the Queen of Pop. Lourdes Leon, Madonna’s 29-year-old daughter, also makes an appearance during the final scene, speaking a few words into the camera: “I wish a mother—- would” and “Cut b—-” CONFESSIONS II – The Film received multiple standing ovations during the Tribeca Festival. See the film here: