Madonna Brings ‘Confessions II’ to Life at Knockdown Center’s ‘Club Confessions’

“People think dance music is superficial. But they’ve got it all wrong. The dance floor is not just a place. It’s a threshold, a ritualistic space. Where movement replaces language.”

Blending Chicago house, Detroit techno, two-step garage, acid house, and everything in between, Madonna returned to the dance floor with Confessions II—her most critically acclaimed album in over two decades and 10th No. 1 album on the Billboard 200. More than a sequel to 2005’s disco-inspired Confessions on a Dance Floor, the album is an impassioned love letter to the history of dance music, propelling listeners through the emotional…