Justified and Stripped Tour
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Justified Tour | ||
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Tour by Justin Timberlake | ||
Start date | ? | |
End date | ? | |
Legs | ? | |
Shows | ? |
Justified and Stripped Tour | ||
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Tour by Justin Timberlake, Christina Aguilera | ||
Start date | June 4, 2003 | |
End date | September 2, 2003 | |
Legs | 2 | |
Shows | 46 | |
Justin Timberlake, Christina Aguilera tour chronology | ||
Timberlake: Aguilera: Latin American Tour (2001) |
Justified and Stripped Tours (2003) |
Timberlake: FutureSex/LoveShow (2007) Aguilera:Back to Basics Tour (2006-2007) |
Stripped World Tour | ||
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Tour by Christina Aguilera | ||
Start date | September 22, 2003 | |
End date | December 17, 2003 | |
Legs | 2 | |
Shows | 39 |
The Justified and Stripped Tours were three concert tours that took place in 2003. First American singer Justin Timberlake staged his Justified Tour. Then for the last legs of his routing, he was joined by fellow American singer and fellow-New Mickey Mouse Club alumni Christina Aguilera for the Justified and Stripped Tour. Then after Timberlake was done, Aguilera carried on for her Stripped World Tour.[1]
The Justified & Stripped tour grossed $31.8 million in the United States alone. Altogether this was the most lucrative tour of 2003.[2]
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[edit] History
Justin Timberlake began touring in support of his Justified album. It was
Justified and Stripped was the third tour for Aguilera, and was sponsored among others by Coca-Cola. Material for the tour came from her most recent album Stripped, together with selections from the previous albums Christina Aguilera and Mi Reflejo, together with "Lady Marmalade" and "At Last", the classic from Etta James.
The majority of the shows were opened by The Black Eyed Peas[3], with whom Timberlake had collaborated on the massive hit "Where is the Love?". The tour itself counted on a team of over 150 people, including technicians of sound, light, video, etc. There were 20 buses of great transport to all carry the material, beyond more than 15 buses to transport the team itself.
In August an overhead lighting grid collapsed from the ceiling of Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, causing major damage to the sound and video equipment below. Because the collapse occurred hours before the performance, only a few stagehands were injured, but a few shows were cancelled and some postponed.
Regardless, Justified and Stripped was one of the top-grossing tours of that year, and sold out most of its venues. Rolling Stone's Music Awards tabbed it as the Best Tour of the Year via their Readers' Poll.
In the fourth quarter of that year Aguilera continued to tour internationally without Timberlake, and changed the name of the tour consequently. Her set list remain fundamentally the same, except she added the song "Cruz." This routing passed through some countries of Europe, Australia and Japan, starting on 22 September 2003 in Hamburg. Also negotiations for Brazil were made, at the beginning of 2004.
European performances formed the basis for her 2004 Stripped Live in the UK DVD release.
[edit] Timberlake set list
[edit] Aguilera set list
Slot | Title |
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01 | Introdução – Stripped Intro (video screen) |
02 | "Dirrty" |
03 | "Get Mine, Get Yours" |
04 | "The Voice Within" |
05 | "Genie in a Bottle" |
06 | "Can't Hold Us Down" |
07 | "Make Over" |
08 | Interlude – Latin Dance |
09 | "Contigo en La Distancia"/"Falsas Esperanzas" Medley |
10 | "Infatuation" |
11 | "Come On Over" (acoustic version) |
12 | "Cruz" |
13 | Loving Me 4 Me (video screen interlude) |
14 | "Impossible" |
15 | "At Last" |
17 | "Lady Marmalade" |
18 | Interlude - dancers |
19 | "Walk Away" |
20 | "Fighter" |
21 | Stripped Part 2 (video screen) |
22 | "What a Girl Wants" |
23 | "Beautiful" (Encore) |
[edit] Timberlake personnel
[edit] Aguilera personnel
[edit] Band
- Ethan Farmer - Bass
- Ray Yslas - Percussion
- Brian Frasier - Drums
- Michael Herring - Guitars
- Robert Lewis - Keyboards
- Charlean Hines - Backup singer
- Tracy Nelson - Backup singer
- Brandon Rogers - Backup singer - became American Idol season 6 contestant
[edit] Dancers
- Monique Slaughter
- Tiana Brown
- Telisha Shaw
- Erin Hernandez
- Paul Kirkland
- Leo Moctezuma
- Gilberto Saldivar
- Marcel Wilson
[edit] Opening acts
[edit] Tour dates
[edit] Justified Tour
[edit] Justified and Stripped Tour
[edit] Stripped Tour
[edit] Notes
Cancellations: June 11th,Vancouver BC. Augaust 9th,Atlantic City,NJ.