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Christina Aguilera in Concert
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Christina Aguilera in Concert
Tour by Christina Aguilera
Location
  • North America
  • Europe
  • South America
  • Asia
Associated albums
Start dateMay 19, 2000 (2000-05-19)
End dateFebruary 1, 2001 (2001-02-01)
Legs6
No. of shows
  • 73 in North America
  • 1 in Europe
  • 5 in Latin America
  • 3 in Asia
  • 82 in total
Attendance35,339
Box office$1,829,356 (2 shows)
Christina Aguilera concert chronology

Christina Aguilera in Concert was the debut concert tour by American singer Christina Aguilera. It supported her two studio albums, Christina Aguilera (1999) and Mi Reflejo (2000). Beginning in May 2000 with appearances at radio festivals in the United States, the tour continued into Canada. Here, Aguilera headlined Psyko Blast, a pop music tour created by Canadian network, YTV. The singer returned to the US performing at state and county fairs before headlining shows in amphitheatres and arenas. The tour continued into 2001, visiting Mexico, Puerto Rico, Panama, Venezuela and Japan. Sponsors of the tour included Sears,[1] Levi's, J-Wave and Pioneer.

Background

On April 27, 2000, it was announced that Christina Aguilera would start her first headlining concert tour in order to support her two studio albums, Christina Aguilera (1999) and Mi Reflejo (2000).[2][3] According to MTV News, her tour was being co-sponsored by Sears and Levi's and would hit 35 cities.[2]

Critical reception

Emily Flynn from Traverse City Record-Eagle wrote that Aguilera gave an amazing show at the National Cherry Festival. She continues, "As the sun dipped its way behind the horizon, sparkling eyes filled with amazement lit up the night sky. Whether a genie or not, Aguilera was out of the bottle Wednesday night, granting everyone's wish for an unforgettable concert".[4] Errol Nazareth from Toronto Sun, gave the singer's show at the Air Canada Centre four out of five stars. He writes, And it's during ballads like 'I Turn To You' and 'Reflection' that her voice really shone. It's big, soulful and boasts an impressive range. But, while Aguilera says she'd rather let her music speak for itself, you can't help but draw parallels to Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey".[5]

Pat St. Germain from Winnipeg Sun thought Aguilera's voice was the star of the show. He goes on to write, "The diminutive 19-year-old singer with the big R&B voice kept the energy at maximum level as she rolled right into 'Somebody's Somebody', prowling the stage with six backup dancers and bringing most of the crowd to its feet".[6] For the concert at Edmonton's Skyreach Centre. Mike Ross from Edmonton Sun said that the singer proved to be on a higher level than Spears. He says, "Aguilera proved to be no ordinary pop tart. In both material and vocals, she's superior to her best friend/rival Britney Spears, even if she doesn't draw the same numbers. Isn't that the way it always is"?[7]

The concert at the Missouri State Fair was applauded by Kevin C. Johnson from St. Louis Post-Dispatch. He comments, "Her big moment to break out came with her pull-out-all-stops cover of Etta James' "At Last"—a song she's been working to death the last several months in her attempt to prove her capabilities".[8] The praise continued for the show at the Douglas County Fair. Kim Roberts from Omaha World-Herald states, "Her incredible range and powerful voice is surprising from one so petite, and her moves, as well as those of her dancers, captivated the audience".[8]

Brad Cawn from Chicago Tribune writes the singer's show at the famed United Center was not what he was expecting. He continues, "Her long tresses came straight out of Madonna's Blond Ambition World Tour; her song-ending vocal riffing right from Mariah Carey's sky-high multi-octave schtick; and the starkly modern stage was more 'N Sync than Nickelodeon. Playing to both sides of her image, she left her belly button exposed, and flirted conservatively—if there is such a thing—with the vague sexuality of the music penned for her".[8] Ed Masley from Pittsburgh Post-Gazette states Aguilera charmed her hometown crowd at the Post-Gazette Pavilion, giving the audience a "live" show. He goes on to say "As she proved repeatedly last night, she has the voice to be a major force in R&B for years to come. But this could be her only chance to be the second biggest female artist of her generation with the lunchbox set".[9]

Roger Moore from The Orlando Sentinel comments that Aguilera proved to be "real" for her concert at the TD Waterhouse Centre—in comparison to Spears (who performed at the same venue two weeks before Aguilera). He says, "Of course, it's like comparing Gouda with Cheez Whiz. Britney was all over-choreographed, pre-packaged, and tape-recorded. Christina, on the other hand, is the real deal. Real stage banter. Real stage presence. Heck, real singing. What a relief to hear a bubble-gummer with real pipes tear into her tunes, letting six back-up dancers do the heavy lifting and leaving the tape recording to NBC's Olympics coverage".[10]

Broadcasts and recordings

While headlining Psykoblast Tour in Canada, the final concert in Vancouver premiered on August 2, 2000. Called, "Christina: Live from Vancouver", the concert special aired on CTV and YTV.[11] Selections from the concert were available online on "Click2Music". In London, her performance at Party in the Park aired on T4 Lived. In 2001, her concert at the NHK Hall in Tokyo aired on MTV Japan on February 9, 2001. The concert was streamed live on the day of the concert via Aguilera's "Click2Music" website.

Opening acts

Setlist

The following setlist was obtained from the concert held on October 19, 2000; at the KeyArena in Seattle, Washington. It does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour.[15]

  1. "Genie in a Bottle"
  2. "Somebody's Somebody"
  3. "So Emotional"
  4. "Ven Conmigo (Solamente Tú)"
  5. "I Turn to You"
  6. "When You Put Your Hands On Me"
  7. "Contigo en la Distancia"
  8. "All Right Now"
  9. "Love For All Seasons"
  10. "At Last"
  11. "Come On Over Baby (All I Want Is You)" (contains elements of "Got to Be Real")
Encore
  1. "What a Girl Wants"

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
North America[19]
May 19, 2000 Holland United States Holland Municipal Stadium
May 20, 2000 Council Bluffs Westfair Amphitheater
May 28, 2000 Charlotte American Legion Memorial Stadium
June 2, 2000 Uniondale Nassau Coliseum
June 3, 2000 Mansfield Tweeter Center for the Performing Arts
June 4, 2000 Camden Blockbuster-Sony Music Entertainment Centre
July 1, 2000 Milwaukee Marcus Amphitheater
July 2, 2000 Sioux Falls W. H. Lyon Fairgrounds
July 4, 2000 Merrillville Star Plaza Theatre
July 5, 2000 Traverse City Traverse Bay Casino Resort Music Stage
July 7, 2000 Toronto Canada Air Canada Centre
Europe
July 9, 2000 London England Hyde Park
North America[19]
July 10, 2000 Ottawa Canada Corel Centre
July 13, 2000 Winnipeg Winnipeg Arena
July 14, 2000 Saskatoon Saskatchewan Place
July 16, 2000 Edmonton Skyreach Centre
July 17, 2000 Calgary Canadian Airlines Saddledome
July 19, 2000 Vancouver General Motors Place
July 26, 2000 Paso Robles United States Main Arena Grandstand
July 28, 2000L Billings MetraPark Arena
July 29, 2000M Minot All Seasons Arena
July 31, 2000 Bonner Springs Sandstone Amphitheater
August 1, 2000 Maryland Heights Riverport Amphitheatre
August 3, 2000N Kearney Buffalo County Fairgrounds
August 4, 2000O Omaha Ak-Sar-Ben Coliseum
August 7, 2000 Nashville AmSouth Amphitheatre
August 10, 2000P Des Moines Iowa State Fair Grandstand
August 11, 2000Q Springfield Illinois State Fair Grandstand
August 13, 2000R Sedalia Missouri State Fairgrounds
August 14, 2000S Columbus Celeste Center
August 15, 2000T Midland Midland County Fairgrounds
August 18, 2000U Louisville Freedom Hall
August 19, 2000 Chicago United Center
August 21, 2000 Cincinnati Riverbend Music Center
August 23, 2000 Cleveland Gund Arena
August 24, 2000 Clarkston Pine Knob Music Theatre
August 26, 2000 Burgettstown Post-Gazette Pavilion
August 28, 2000V Falcon Heights Minnesota State Fair Grandstand
August 30, 2000 Darien Darien Lake Performing Arts Center
August 31, 2000W Essex Junction Coca-Cola Grandstand
September 1, 2000 Hartford Meadows Music Theatre
September 6, 2000 Holmdel PNC Bank Arts Center
September 8, 2000 Wantagh Jones Beach Theater
September 9, 2000 Mansfield Tweeter Center for the Performing Arts
September 15, 2000 Camden Blockbuster-Sony Music Entertainment Centre
September 16, 2000 Columbia Merriweather Post Pavilion
September 18, 2000 Charlotte Blockbuster Pavilion
September 19, 2000 Noblesville Deer Creek Music Center
September 20, 2000 Atlanta Coca-Cola Lakewood Amphitheatre
September 22, 2000 Orlando TD Waterhouse Centre
September 23, 2000 Tampa Ice Palace
September 25, 2000 West Palm Beach Mars Music Amphitheatre
September 27, 2000 New Orleans UNO Lakefront Arena
September 28, 2000 The Woodlands Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
September 30, 2000X Dallas Fair Park Bandshell
October 3, 2000 Salt Lake City Delta Center
October 4, 2000Y Las Vegas Mandalay Bay Events Center
October 5, 2000 Denver Magness Arena
October 8, 2000 Phoenix America West Arena
October 10, 2000 Chula Vista Coors Amphitheatre
October 11, 2000 Los Angeles Universal Amphitheatre
October 12, 2000
October 14, 2000 Wheatland Sacramento Valley Amphitheatre
October 15, 2000 Concord Chronicle Pavilion
October 18, 2000 Portland Rose Garden
October 19, 2000 Seattle KeyArena
October 21, 2000 Honolulu Stan Sheriff Center
December 9, 2000Z Baltimore Baltimore Arena
December 10, 2000AA Uniondale Nassau Coliseum
December 11, 2000AB Providence Providence Civic Center
December 13, 2000AC Rochester Blue Cross Arena
December 16, 2000AD Los Angeles Shrine Auditorium
December 17, 2000AE Columbus Nationwide Arena
December 19, 2000AF New York City Madison Square Garden
January 14, 2001 San Juan Puerto Rico Roberto Clemente Coliseum
January 16, 2001 Mexico City Mexico Auditorio Nacional
January 17, 2001
South America[20]
January 20, 2001AG Caracas Venezuela Estadio Olímpico de la UCV
North America[21]
January 22, 2001 Panama City Panama Estadio Nacional de Béisbol
Asia[22]
January 30, 2001 Osaka Japan Kōsei Nenkin Kaikan
January 31, 2001 Tokyo NHK Hall
February 1, 2001 Shibuya Public Hall
Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
A This concert was a part of the "Tulip Time Festival"[23]
B This concert was a part of KISS 95.1's "Kiss Music Mania"[24]
C This concert was a part of "Zootopia"[24]
D This concert was a part of Kiss 108's "Kiss Concert"[24]
E This concert was a part of Q 102's "Q Concert"[24]
F This concert was a part of "Summerfest"[25]
G This concert was a part of the "Sioux Empire Fair"[26]
H This concert was a part of the "National Cherry Festival"[27]
I These concerts were a part of YTV "Pysko Blast"[28]
J This concert was a part of "Party in the Park"[29]
K This concert was a part of the "California Mid-State Fair"[30]
L This concert was a part of "MontanaFair"
M This concert was a part of the "North Dakota State Fair"[31]
N This concert was a part of the "Buffalo County Fair"[32]
O This concert was a part of the "Douglas County Fair"[8]
P This concert was a part of the "Iowa State Fair"[33]
Q This concert was a part of the "Illinois State Fair"[34]
R This concert was a part of the "Missouri State Fair"[35]
S This concert was a part of the "Ohio State Fair"[36]
T This concert was a part of the "Midland County Fair"
U This concert was a part of the "Kentucky State Fair"[36]
V This concert was a part of the "Minnesota State Fair"[31]
W This concert was a part of the "Champlain Valley Fair"[37]
X This concert was a part of the "State Fair of Texas"[38]
Y This concert was a part of "Tiger Jam III"[39]
Z This concert was a part of WXYV-FM's "Holiday Blast"
AA This concert was a part of WBLI's "Annual Christmas Show"
AB This concert was a part of 92 PRO-FM's "Jingle Mingle"[40]
AC This concert was a part of 98PXY's "Jingle Jam"
AD This concert was a part of KIIS-FM's "Holiday Jingle Ball"[41]
AE This concert was a part of WNCI's "Jingle Ball"
AF This concert was a part of WKTU's "Miracle on 34th Street"[42]
AG This concert was a part of the "Caracas Pop Festival"[43]
Cancellations and rescheduled shows
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