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MDNA Tour
Hello. I just wanted to inform you that "Music Inferno" is not heard during "Turn Up The Radio." '''"Music Inferno" was used during the Confessions Tour in 2006 that contained elements of "Disco Inferno" and "Where's The Party." The video interlude before that was known as "The Duke Mixes the Hits" which contained excerpts of "Borderline", "Erotica", "Dress You Up", and "Holiday."''' The video interlude used before "Turn Up the Radio" on the MDNA Tour, however, is known as "Turning Up the Hits" which contains excerpts of "Holiday", "Into The Groove", "Lucky Star", "Like A Virgin", "4 Minutes", "Ray of Light", and "Music." While the interludes are similar, they are different. And whether you saw it in a magazine is regardless. Magazines don't always type factual information. As a result, your edit will be changed. Thank you for your time!

You seem to be missing the point. The altered version of "Music Inferno" as the spanish magazine points out is known as "Turning Up the Hits" which is already on the setlist. Music Inferno and Turning Up the Hits are different. I'm sorry but the magazine you have cited is incorrect. My source has come from the MDNA tourbook. So once again you're edit will be changed. :(

MDNA Tour
Magazines are not a reliable source, if you cannot find a reliable source then your edit cannot stay. You could be making up the whole thing as there is no proof to your source (I'm not saying you are). Your source is incorrect as the video introduction does not contain "Music Inferno", it only has a partial resemblance to "The Duck Mixes the Hits" which was a intro the former. I suggest you have a good read of these pages: Identifying reliable sources and Edit warring. Thanks  j w a d....  blah | blah | blah 08:13, 1 September 2012 (UTC)

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