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US singer Madonna laughs, during her meeting with Malawian President Peter Mutharika, at the State House, in Lillongwe, Malawi, Friday, Nov, 28, 2014. Mutharika thanked Madonna for agreeing to fund the construction of a new state of the art Paediatric Surgery and Intensive Care Unit in the country. Madonna is in the African country of Malawi for the first time since she had a falling out with the former president Joyce Banda (AP Photo/Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi) Image Credit: AP

Pop star Madonna is planning a world tour in 2015 that will be like nothing she has done before.

She wants to mark 30 years since her ground-breaking Like a Virgin concert series from 1985 with a string of shows across the globe in support of a planned new album.

“This is going to be one very special tour. Madonna wants to pull out all the stops, especially because it is 30 years since the Virgin tour,” femalefirst.co.uk quoted a source as saying.

“Like her 2012 MDNA tour, where she played 88 dates in places including Europe, South America and Asia, Madge will be ­travelling the world. Once the new record is finished she can concentrate on the concerts,” the source added. The MDNA Tour landed in Abu Dhabi in June that year.

Despite already having nine huge tours under her belt, the 56-year-old singer wants to “push boundaries” and offer something new with her 2015 gigs.