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After releasing Back to Basics, Aguilera considered launching a tour of small clubs like the Blue Note in New York. "I think there is something really special about doing a performance like that and feeling the energy of a more intimate audience, and that is something we are definitely, definitely going to entertain in the future", she stated. [8]
In 2006, Aguilera's fourth concert tour Back to Basics Tour was held in support of her fifth studio album Back to Basics (2006). The tour grossed over $75 million, [7] with $48.1 million in 2007 alone, becoming the highest-grossing tour of the year by a female artist. [8]
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Aguilera performing on the Back to Basics Tour in 2006. Upon its release, Back to Basics: Live and Down Under garnered mainly positive feedback from music critics.Jake Meaney for PopMatters gave it a seven out of ten stars rating, commenting it "huge and overwhelming, deeply soulful and expressive, if sometimes a bit unsubtly melismatic". [14]
The image Aguilera used in "Come on Over Baby (All I Want Is You)" was also used for Mi Reflejo and her first headlining tour in 2000. The music video for "Come on Over Baby (All I Want Is You)" premiered on MTV and VH1 the week ending on July 24, 2000, and was an instant hit, shooting to #1 on TRL in August 2000.
"Candyman" is a song written and performed, by American singer and songwriter Christina Aguilera from the second disc of her fifth studio album, Back to Basics (2006). "Candyman" was planned to be released as the second single from Back to Basics; however, RCA Records decided to release "Hurt" instead. Subsequently, the track was released on ...
The performance was supported by a nine-piece band [87] and eight back-up dancers. [88] The tour was preceded by newspapers headlines that flashed across a big screen, such as, "Christina goes from 'dirrty' to demure" and "Christina cleans up her act". [89] The performance is included on the video release Back to Basics: Live and Down Under ...
Later, during her 2006–07 Back to Basics Tour, the track was performed as the last song in the encore. [67] Barry Walters for Rolling Stone labelled the performance of "Fighter" "ended the show on a hard-rocking high". [67] It is included on the video release Back to Basics: Live and Down Under (2008). [68]