List of Christina Aguilera concert tours
Come On Over Baby" during the Back to Basics Tour | |
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Headlining | 5 |
Co-headlining | 1 |
American singer
Concert tours
Headlining
Title | Dates | Associated album(s) | Location | Shows | Gross | Gross adj. in 2023[15] |
Attendance | Ref. |
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Christina Aguilera in Concert | May 19, 2000– February 1, 2001 |
Christina Aguilera Mi Reflejo |
North America Europe Latin America Asia |
82 | $1,829,356 | $3,147,826 | 35,339 | [16][17][2][18][19][20] |
Christina Aguilera in Concert set list
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The Stripped Tour | September 22, 2003– December 17, 2003 |
Stripped | Europe Asia Australia |
37 | — | [4][5][21][22][6][23] | ||
The Stripped Tour set list
Encore | ||||||||
Back to Basics Tour | November 17, 2006– October 24, 2008 |
Back to Basics | Europe North America Asia Australia |
82 | $48,173,773 | $70,787,846 | 907,568 | [24][25][26][27][28][29][8][7][30] |
Back to Basics Tour set list
Encore | ||||||||
The Liberation Tour | September 25, 2018– November 13, 2018 |
Liberation | North America | 21 | $8,700,000 | $10,556,215 | 77,854 | [31][32][33][34][35][36] |
The Liberation Tour set list
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The X Tour | July 4, 2019– December 7, 2019 |
Liberation | Europe Latin America |
18 | $5,418,150 | $6,456,928 | 76,711 | [37][38][39][40][41] |
The X Tour set list
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Co-headlining
Title | Other act(s) | Dates | Album(s) | Location | Shows | Gross | Gross adj. in 2023[15] |
Attendance | Ref. |
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The Justified & Stripped Tour | Justin Timberlake | June 4, 2003– September 2, 2003 |
Stripped Justified |
North America | 45 | $30,261,670 | $50,122,260 | 546,483 | [42][43][44][45][3] |
The Justified & Stripped Tour set list
Encore |
Cancelled tours
Title | Dates | Associated album(s) | Location | Shows | Additional act(s) | Ref. |
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Stripped North American Tour | May 13, 2004– July 3, 2004 |
Stripped | North America | 29 | Chingy (s.) | [46][47] |
After touring around the world with The Stripped Tour which was an extension of The Justified & Stripped Tour at the end of 2003, Aguilera was expected to bring the show back to North America the following year. The Stripped Tour 2004 was expected to begin on May 13 with a new theme, lasting for 29 shows until July 3. The shows were cancelled shortly before the opening date due to Aguilera suffering a vocal cord injury. | ||||||
The Bionic Tour | July 15, 2010– August 19, 2010 |
Bionic | North America | 20 | Leona Lewis (s.) | [48][49] |
On May 10, 2010, Aguilera announced The Bionic Tour to promote her sixth studio album, Bionic. However, on May 25, Aguilera said she felt that she needed more time to focus on her first feature film Burlesque, thus cancelling the tour. Aguilera reported that the tour would be postponed until 2011, however it was never done. | ||||||
Unknown tour title | Summer 2020 | Unknown | North America | Unknown | Adam Lambert | [50][51] [52] |
On May 3, 2020, American singer Adam Lambert confirmed on Twitter that he was due to join Aguilera on a tour across North America during the summer of 2020. The tour had been planned, but before any announcements were made, the tour was suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Though Lambert said that the tour was waiting to be rescheduled, it never happened. |
See also
- Christina Aguilera discography
- Christina Aguilera videography
- List of Christina Aguilera concerts
- List of songs recorded by Christina Aguilera
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