Madonna Dedicates Song to Son Rocco at Australian Show Amid Custody Battle
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Madge played 'Intervention' while photos of her teenage son Rocco were displayed on a screen behind her during the 'Tears of a Clown' concert recently taking place in Melbourne.

AceShowbiz - Madonna once again dedicated a song to his teenage son, Rocco, during a concert. While playing her free "Tears of a Clown" show in Melbourne, Australia earlier this week, the singer performed "Intervention" and dedicated it to the 15-year-old boy, who's currently living in London with his father Guy Ritchie.

"Everybody knows the saga of me and my son Rocco. It's not a fun story to tell or think about," the diva told the crowd of around 1,500 people before starting her performance. "I probably could have enjoyed myself a little bit more on this tour if he hadn't disappeared so suddenly, and also if I knew when I would see him again."

Madge, who's dressed as a clown in a pink wig, hat and striped stockings, then sang the ballad while playing the guitar. The photos of Rocco were projected onto the screen behind her throughout the song, which included lyrics like, "I know that love will keep us together / I know the road looks lonely / And either way my baby, we'll never be the same."

Madonna was supposed to attend the custody hearing of Rocco, in London on Thursday, March 10. She had to miss it because she'd been Down Under for her ongoing "Rebel Heart" tour.

Previously, she broke down in tears while speaking about Rocco before dedicating "La Vie en Rose" to him as she made a stop in Auckland, New Zealand. "There is no love stronger than a mother for her son," she said at the time.

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