Madonna has pushed back the opening performances of her Madame X tour due to “highly specialized production elements being delayed,” according to a representative from Live Nation on Tuesday.

Madonna’s first two concerts at Brooklyn’s BAM Howard Gilman Opera House — originally scheduled for Sept. 12 and 14 — will now take place Oct. 10 and 12, respectively, with tickets for the previously scheduled concerts being honored at the new dates. The Sept. 15 show at BAM, however, has been canceled, and refunds will be automatically issued to ticket holders.

Madonna’s BAM run will now begin on Sept. 17 and run through Oct. 12; the rest of the tour includes residencies in Chicago, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Boston, Philadelphia and Miami before wrapping up Dec. 19.

“Madame X is a perfectionist and wants to give you the most unique, magical, and musical experience,” Madonna said in a statement. “She underestimated the amount of time it would take to bring this kind of intimate theatrical experience to you and wants it to be perfect!!! Thank you so much for your understanding.”

Madonna released “Madame X” in June, marking her first album since 2015’s “Rebel Heart.” She’s also released videos for her “Madame X” track “Batuka,” as well as the anti-gun violence video for “God Control.”