Justified and Stripped Tour

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Justified Tour
Tour by Justin Timberlake
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Justified and Stripped Tour
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 Tour
(2003)
Timberlake: FutureSex/LoveShow (2007)
Aguilera:
Back to Basics Tour (2006-2007)
Stripped World Tour
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 $45 million in the United States alone. The World Tour Christina Aguilera earned over $70 million worldwide. 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.

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 the support 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. In 2004 Aguilera part of the tour was shown in a 1 hour WB special with good ratings.

European performances formed the basis for her 2004 Stripped Live in the UK DVD release.

[edit] Timberlake set list

Slot Title
01 Video Introduction
02 "Rock Your Body"
03 "Right For Me"
04 "Gone / Girlfriend / Senorita Medley"
05 "Still On My Brain"
06 "Nothin' Else"
07 "Tap Dance Dance Break"
08 "Cry Me a River"
09 "Let's Take A Ride"
10 "Beat Box Break"
11 "Last Night"
12 "Take It From Here"
13 "Like I Love You"

[edit] Aguilera set list

Slot Title
01 Intro: "Stripped pt. 1"
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 Medley: "Contigo en La Distancia"/"Falsas Esperanzas"
09 "Infatuation"
10 "Come on Over Baby (All I Want Is You)"
11 "Cruz"
12 Video Interlude: "Loving Me 4 Me"
13 "Impossible"
14 "At Last"
15 "Lady Marmalade"
16 "Walk Away"
17 "Fighter"
18 Video Interlude: "Stripped, Pt. 2"
19 "What a Girl Wants"
20 "Beautiful" (Encore)

[edit] Justified/Stripped Tour Facts

• Christina's tour director is Jamie King.

• Justin's tour director is Erick Pinnick.

• Her production manager is Rob Kern.

• She goes to the choreography room in the daytime to learn all of the dances, then it was off to the band room to practice with the dancers and band.

• There are 75 traveling people with the tour and usually about 100 local helpers.

• There are about 16 or 17 semi trucks to carry the stage and equipment.

• There are 18 busses to carry 160 people.

• There are over 200 moving lights, which are computer programmed that Justin and Christina Share.

• There are approximately 250 pyro hits throughout the whole show.

• There are two 12"x45" video screens.

• The power for one show equals the power it takes to run 350 households.

• On the motorcycle for 'Can't Hold Us Down' the license plate says California Xtina.

• The person who dresses her for the 'quick hanges' is JD Roeser.

• On Tour, Christina does not eat catering instead, she sends people out to bring her fast food.

• She likes to be bare footed during sound checks

• Christina flys to every Justified Stripped Tour stop, instead of taking a bus.

• There are 160 folks in the Justified Stripped crew.

• The Justified And Stripped Tour grossed $45 million.

• D2 made Christina's opening outfit (black stretch pants with orange strips) for $2,000.

• Steve Fatone (Professional Stripper) appeared on the last night of the tour.

[edit] Timberlake personnel

[edit] Dancers

  • Marty Kudelka (choreographer)
  • Melanie Benz
  • Nicole Hill
  • Sky Hoffman
  • Kelly Konno
  • Roger Lee
  • Michele Martinez
  • Eddie Morales
  • Maryss Lynn (added for European Leg)

[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

[edit] Opening acts

[edit] Tour dates

[edit] Justified Tour


[edit] Justified and Stripped Tour

Date City Country Venue
North America
June 4, 2003 Phoenix United States America West Arena
June 6, 2003 Oakland United States Oracle Arena
June 8, 2003 Tacoma United States Tacoma Dome
June 10, 2003 Portland United States Rose Garden Arena
June 13, 2003 Sacramento United States ARCO Arena
June 14, 2003 San Jose United States HP Pavilion at San Jose
June 16, 2003 Los Angeles United States Staples Center
June 17, 2003 Los Angeles United States Staples Center
June 20, 2003 Los Angeles United States Staples Center
June 21, 2003 Las Vegas United States MGM Grand
June 23, 2003 Denver United States Pepsi Center
June 25, 2003 Oklahoma City United States Ford Center
June 26, 2003 Dallas United States American Airlines Center
June 28, 2003 San Antonio United States SBC Center
June 29, 2003 Houston United States Compaq Center
July 5, 2003 St. Louis United States Savvis Center
July 6, 2003 Little Rock United States Alltel Arena
July 8, 2003 New Orleans United States New Orleans Arena
July 9, 2003 Bossier City United States CenturyTel Center
July 11, 2003 Memphis United States Pyramid Arena
July 12, 2003 Atlanta United States Philips Arena
July 14, 2003 Tampa United States St. Pete Times Forum
July 15, 2003 Orlando United States TD Waterhouse Centre
July 16, 2003 Ft. Lauderdale United States Office Depot Center
July 22, 2003 Rosemont United States Allstate Arena
July 22, 2003 Hartford United States Hartford Civic Center
July 23, 2003 Chicago United States United Center
July 25, 2003 Auburn Hills United States The Palace of Auburn Hills
July 26, 2003 Cincinnati United States US Bank Arena
July 28, 2003 Pittsburgh United States Mellon Arena
July 29, 2003 Toronto Canada Air Canada Center
July 31, 2003 Toronto Canada Air Canada Center
August 1, 2003 Buffalo United States HSBC Arena
August 3, 2003 Columbus United States Schottenstein Center
August 5, 2003 Boston United States Fleet Center
August 6, 2003 Boston United States Fleet Center
August 8, 2003 Philadelphia United States First Union Center
August 18, 2003 Uniondale United States Nassau Coliseum
August 19, 2003 Uniondale United States Nassau Coliseum
August 20, 2003 East Rutherford United States Continental Airlines Arena
August 23, 2003 Albany United States Pepsi Arena
August 25, 2003 Washington, D.C. United States MCI Center
August 31, 2003 Indianapolis United States Conseco Fieldhouse
September 1, 2003 Milwaukee United States Bradley Center
September 2, 2003 Saint Paul United States Xcel Energy Center

[edit] Stripped Tour

Date City Country Venue
Europe
September 22, 2003 Hamburg Germany Color Line Arena
September 24, 2003 Copenhagen Denmark Forum
September 26, 2003 Stockholm Sweden Globen
September 27, 2003 Oslo Norway Oslo Spektrum
September 29, 2003 Berlin Germany Arena
September 30, 2003 Dresden Germany Messehalle
October 3, 2003 Rotterdam Netherlands Ahoy
October 4, 2003 Cologne Germany Cologne Arena
October 10, 2003 Stuttgart Germany Schleyerhalle
October 12, 2003 Antwerp Belgium Sportpaleis
October 14, 2003 Munich Germany Olympiahalle
October 15, 2003 Vienna Austria Wiener Stadthalle
October 17, 2003 Frankfurt Germany Festhalle
October 18, 2003 Zurich Switzerland Hallenstadion
October 20, 2003 Milan Italy Filaforum
October 22, 2003 Barcelona Spain Palau Sant Jordi
October 24, 2003 Paris France Le Zenith
October 25, 2003 Birmingham England NEC Arena
October 27, 2003 Manchester England Manchester Evening News Arena
October 28, 2003 Glasgow Scotland Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre
October 30, 2003 Belfast Northern Ireland Odyssey Arena
October 31, 2003 Dublin Ireland The Point
November 2, 2003 London England Wembley Arena
November 3, 2003 London England Wembley Arena
November 5, 2003 London England Wembley Arena
November 7, 2003 Birmingham England NEC Arena
November 8, 2003 Sheffield England Hallam FM Arena
November 10, 2003 Newcastle England Telewest Arena
November 11, 2003 Manchester England Manchester Evening News Arena
Date City Country Venue
The Pacific
December 1, 2003 Tokyo Japan Tokyo International Forum
December 2, 2003 Tokyo Japan Tokyo International Forum
December 3, 2003 Tokyo Japan Tokyo International Forum
December 8, 2003 Sydney Australia Sydney Entertainment Centre
December 9, 2003 Sydney Australia Sydney Entertainment Centre
December 11, 2003 Melbourne Australia Rod Laver Arena
December 12, 2003 Melbourne Australia Rod Laver Arena
December 14, 2003 Brisbane Australia Brisbane Entertainment Centre
December 16, 2003 Adelaide Australia Adelaide Entertainment Centre
December 17, 2003 Melbourne Australia Rod Laver Arena

[edit] Notes

Cancellations: June 11th, Vancouver BC. August 9th, Atlantic City, NJ.

  1. ^ Paxton, Chelsea. "Aguilera’s concert proves to be emotional rollercoaster", The Technique, 2003-06-27. Retrieved on 2007-04-04. 
  2. ^ Review de Justified and Stripped Tour, Blender, 2003
  3. ^ The Black Eyed Peas se unem a Christina e Justin
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