the Justified & Stripped Tour
{{Short description|Christina Aguilera and Justin Timberlake concert tour (2003)}}
{{Infobox concert
| concert_tour_name = The Justified & Stripped Tour
| image = Cajt jstposter.jpg
| image_size = 220
| border = yes
| type = Continental
| artist = Justin Timberlake and Christina Aguilera
| albums = {{hlist|Justified|Stripped}}
| location = North America
| start_date = {{Start date|2003|06|04}}
| end_date = {{End date|2003|09|02}}
| number_of_legs =
| number_of_shows = 45
| attendance = 546,483
| gross = US$30,261,670 in 2023 dollar
| support_act = Black Eyed Peas
| Misc = {{Extra tour chronology
| Group = Justin Timberlake
| Type = tour
| Last tour = The Justified World Tour
(2003–04)
| This tour = The Justified & Stripped Tour
(2003)
| Next tour = FutureSex/
LoveShow
(2007)
}}
{{Extra tour chronology
| Group = Christina Aguilera
| Type = tour
| Last tour = Christina Aguilera in Concert
(2000–01)
| This tour = The Justified & Stripped Tour
(2003)
| Next tour = The Stripped Tour
(2003)
}}
}}
The Justified & Stripped Tour was a co-headlining concert tour by American recording artists Justin Timberlake and Christina Aguilera. It was launched in support of Timberlake's debut studio album, Justified (2002), and Aguilera's fourth studio album, Stripped (2002). Timberlake announced that he would go on a co-headlining tour at the 2003 American Music Awards on January 13, 2003, and it was officially announced the following day that Aguilera would be the co-headlined artist of the tour. Tour dates were revealed on February 21, 2003; it kicked off on June 4, 2003 in Phoenix, Arizona and visited 45 cities in North America. The Black Eyed Peas were serviced as the tour's supporting act.{{cite magazine|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/71060/black-eyed-peas-join-justinchristina-tour|title=Black Eyed Peas Join Justin/Christina Tour|magazine=Billboard|access-date=September 21, 2013}}
The set list was composed generally from Timberlake's Justified and Aguilera's Stripped. However, both artists also added material from their early works, including Timberlake's work with NSYNC and Aguilera's self-titled debut album; she also performed two of Etta James's songs: "At Last" and "I Prefer You". The Justified and Stripped Tour was divided into five segments, two for Aguilera and three for Timberlake, with each segment being followed by an interlude to the next segment, and it ended with an encore, lasting for a total of 160 minutes.
The tour was met with mixed reviews from most contemporary music critics. Some praised the maturities of the two artists, while others criticized their vocal abilities during the tour. They also believed that Aguilera's image during the tour resembled that of American recording artist Cher, and her part concentrated too much on her vocal abilities, while Timberlake's part worked his considerable sex appeal. However, the tour was a commercial success, garnering more than US$30 million and becoming the fifth-highest-grossing tour in 2003.{{cite magazine|author=|title=Billboard Boxscore Concert Grosses|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=bA8EAAAAMBAJ&q=christina%20aguilera%20boxscore&pg=RA1-PA23|magazine=Billboard|page=YE-48|volume=115|issue=52|location=New York|publisher=VNU eMedia Inc.|date=December 27, 2003|access-date=June 27, 2016}} It also became the third-highest-grossing co-headlining tour of the year. In late 2003, the tour's extension, The Stripped Tour was held to promote Aguilera's Stripped without Timberlake's act. An extended play, entitled Justin & Christina, was released exclusively at Target Stores to support the tour.
Development
When she was asked why they decided to go on tour together, Aguilera replied, "We both put out records around the same time that kind of introduced ourselves to the world as new artists, in a way. So it was just a good time. And I've known Justin since the Mickey Mouse Club days, since we were twelve or thirteen, so we go back in our friendship, and it kind of works."{{cite magazine|url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/justin-timberlake-and-christina-aguilera-double-trouble-20030626|title=Justin Timberlake and Christina Aguilera: Double Trouble|magazine=Rolling Stone|first=Jancee|last=Dunn|date=June 26, 2003|access-date=August 18, 2013}}
Concert synopsis
File:ETTA JAMES.jpg by channeling her in a red silk dress and performing two of her songs, "At Last" and "I Prefer You".]]
The concert began with the video introduction of "Stripped Intro", featuring Aguilera handcuffed, blindfolded and sitting in a chair as the words "scandal", "gossip" and "lies" flashed across the screen.{{cite news|url=http://old.tribnet.com/news/local/story/3263735p-3293367c.html|title=Christina and Justin dazzle fans|first=Ernest|last=A. Jasmin|date=June 9, 2003|access-date=August 16, 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20050319184051/http://www.christinamultimedia.com/newssource/index.php?date=2003-06&articleID=408|archive-date=March 19, 2005|work=The News Tribune}} Backed by a five-piece band and eight back-up dancers, Aguilera strutted out singing "Dirrty" and "Get Mine, Get Yours", with curly black hair, a black and "hot-pink halter with belly-baring plunging neckline", pants and spiked heels.{{cite web|url=http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1472336/justin-christinas-tour-kicks-off.jhtml|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120506191516/http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1472336/justin-christinas-tour-kicks-off.jhtml|url-status=dead|archive-date=May 6, 2012|title=Christina Does Her Cher Impression, Justin Fights The Screams At Tour Kickoff|date=June 5, 2013|work=MTV News|publisher=MTV Networks|first=Christina|last=Fuoco|access-date=August 16, 2013}} She performed "The Voice Within" as the follow-up, with a long black dress. During the acoustic version of "Come On Over Baby (All I Want Is You)", she gave a speech, "Thank you so much for coming ... I'm getting that feeling again and it's a blessing. Yes, I've grown up a little bit. Now I'm 22... I'm so happy you've grown with me". Aguilera went onstage again, performing the "Egyptian-turned-metal" version "Genie in a Bottle", where she rolled on a giant "X" which portrayed her then newly established alter ego "Xtina".{{cite web|url=http://www.sfgate.com/music/article/Aguilera-Timberlake-aging-well-Sexy-soulful-2611168.php|title=Aguilera, Timberlake aging well / Sexy, soulful show in Oakland|first=Neva|last=Chonin|date=June 9, 2013|work=San Francisco Chronicle|access-date=August 16, 2013}} Wearing "hot pink straps attached to her outfit", she slowly unraveled herself as the "genie" in the song, provocatively dancing her way out of the bottle. The performance of "Can't Hold Us Down" featured a pink "spark-shooting" motorcycle. Then, she belted out "Make Over" with the "rhythmic trot of a Spanish spaghetti Western",{{cite news|title=Aguilera Skillfuly Blends Her Two Sides|work=Las Vegas Review-Journal|first=Doug|last=Elfman|date=June 23, 2003|issn=1097-1645}} featuring "chain-link fence".
Following the video interlude of "Loving Me 4 Me", she performed the ballad "Impossible".{{cite magazine|title=Concert Review: Justin Timberlake / Christina Aguilera|magazine=Billboard|first=Katy|last=Kroll|date=June 26, 2003|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20030811133035/http://www.billboard.com/bb/livereviews/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1923525|archive-date=August 11, 2003|url=http://www.billboard.com/bb/livereviews/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1923525|access-date=September 30, 2013}} She later changed into a "silky empire-waisted" red dress to channel her favorite singer, Etta James, and performed two of James' hits, "At Last" and "I Prefer You". The rendition of "Lady Marmalade" from the soundtrack Moulin Rouge! was described as "a playful romp" between four male dancers dressed as sailors and four female members of the troupe in lingerie.{{cite news|title=Aguilera gets down and 'Dirrty' in Tacoma|work=The Seattle Times|issn=0745-9696|first=Pamela|last=Sitt|date=June 9, 2003}} During the medley of two Spanish songs from Mi Reflejo, "Contigo en la Distancia" and "Falsas Esperanzas", a male dancer ripped off the skirt she wore, revealing tiny denim boy-cut shorts underneath. Later, she "saucily" replied, "Just because my album name is Stripped, doesn't mean you can take my clothes off". She continued with the "gorgeous ache" of "Walk Away". The performance of "Fighter" "had more feelings and excitements",{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2003/06/06/movies/pop-review-a-maturity-in-being-22-as-the-fans-come-along.html|title=Pop Review: A Maturity In Being 22, As the Fans Come Along|work=The New York Times|first=Neil|last=Strauss|date=June 6, 2003|access-date=August 17, 2013}} and the performance version of "What a Girl Wants" was provided with some "well-deserved" dance moves, in which she wore a purple shirt and shorts. Aguilera ended her part with "Beautiful", wearing jeans and a T-shirt which emblazoned with the words "God sees no color".
Timberlake's part began with a video interlude of "Ghetto Blaster", followed by the performance of "Rock Your Body". He yelled, "Scream!", "What's up?", "We got some crazy people in the crowd tonight", he responded. "I'll be your host for this evening. I'm gonna test your knowledge a little bit with this one. Let's see if you can spot this one". Timberlake showed real depth in his craft, playing a variety of instruments and really showing his dancing chops; princible choreography (Marty Kudelka and Blake Anthony).[4][5]
''Justin & Christina''
{{Infobox album
| name = Justin & Christina
| type = EP
| artist = Justin Timberlake and Christina Aguilera
| released = July 1, 2003
| genre = * Pop
| label = * RCA
| prev_title = Justified
| prev_year = 2002
| year = 2003
| next_title = FutureSex/
LoveSounds
| next_year = 2006
| chronology = Justin Timberlake
| misc = {{Extra chronology
| artist = Christina Aguilera
| type = EP
| prev_title = Stripped
| prev_year = 2002
| title = Justin & Christina
| year = 2003
| next_title = Back to Basics
| next_year = 2006
}}
}}
Justin & Christina is an extended play (EP) by Justin Timberlake and Christina Aguilera released on July 1, 2003 by RCA, Jive, and BMG Records. The EP was released exclusively at the American retail chain Target. Timberlake and Aguilera both contributed three songs to the six-track EP, which consists of one new original composition from each artist alongside remixes of previous singles from Aguilera's Stripped and Timberlake's Justified albums.{{cite web|url=http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/justin--christina-cd-to-be-sold-exclusively-at-target-stores-70741552.html|title=Justin & Christina CD to be Sold Exclusively at Target Stores|publisher=PR Newswire|date=July 1, 2013|location=Minneapolis|access-date=August 21, 2013|archive-date=September 21, 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130921070336/http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/justin--christina-cd-to-be-sold-exclusively-at-target-stores-70741552.html|url-status=dead}}
= Track listing =
{{Track listing
| headline = Justin & Christina
| extra_column = Performer
| title1 = That's What Love Can Do
| length1 = 3:44
| writer1 = {{hlist|Christina Aguilera}}
| extra1 = Aguilera
| title2 = Why, When, How
| length2 = 4:01
| writer2 = {{hlist|Anthony Nance|Antonio Dixon|Justin Timberlake}}
| extra2 = Timberlake
| title3 = Beautiful
| note3 = Valentin Club Mix
| length3 = 5:56
| writer3 = Linda Perry
| extra3 = Aguilera
| title4 = Rock Your Body
| note4 = Paul Oakenfold Mix
| length4 = 5:38
| writer4 = {{hlist|Chad Hugo|Timberlake|Pharrell Williams}}
| extra4 = Timberlake
| title5 = Fighter
| note5 = Hellraiser Remix
| length5 = 5:13
| writer5 = {{hlist|Aguilera|Scott Storch}}
| extra5 = Aguilera
| title6 = Cry Me a River
| note6 = Bill Hamel Justinough Vocal Mix
| length6 = 7:44
| writer6 = {{hlist|Timberlake|Storch|Timothy Mosley}}
| extra6 = Timberlake
| total_length = 32:16
}}
Reception
The Justified and Stripped Tour garnered mixed reviews from contemporary critics. Longtime critic Robert Hilburn for the Los Angeles Times called Aguilera's part "tedious" and her stage persona "uncertain", while praising Timberlake's act, considering him "born for the stage (with) the savvy instincts to put together a show that works. Rather than make himself the constant center of attention, he was comfortable enough at times simply to be part of a talented ensemble."{{cite news|url=http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,626336,00.html|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130920193652/http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,626336,00.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=September 20, 2013|title=Critics Dump on Justin and Christina|work=People|first=Stephen|last=M. Silverman|date=June 19, 2003|access-date=September 21, 2013}} By contrast, the Orange County Register{{'}}s Ben Wener complimented Aguilera's performance, writing "I'd favor Aguilera's sex-appeal feast over Timberlake's club jam... Christina is simply a more well-rounded entertainer." Meanwhile, he criticized Timberlake's part and compared him to George Michael. Darryl Morder from The Hollywood Reporter was not impressed with either artist, naming the tour "more a case of egofied and cluttered." Morder further said that Aguilera's numbers were "too often swathed in bloated arrangements", while Timberlake's voice was "whiny and thin."
Multiple critics also believed that Aguilera's image during the tour resembled Cher's look during the 1980s. Christina Fuoco from MTV News drew similarities between the two artists: big curly black locks, a black and hot-pink halter with belly-baring plunging neckline, pants, and spiked heels. Writing for the San Francisco Chronicle, Neva Chonin also compared Aguilera to Cher, with "a torso-baring black ensemble, a shock of dark hair exploding from the back of her head". In 2003, the tour was the sixteenth-highest-grossing tour of the year, with a total gross of US$30,261,670. 546,483 tickets were sold out of 592,360 available (approximately 92%), including 23 sellout shows out of 45 (approximately 51%). It was also the third-top-grossing co-headlining tour of the year, only behind Face to Face by Billy Joel and Elton John, and Rocksimus Maximus by Aerosmith and Kiss.
Accolades
Set lists
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- "Stripped Intro" (Video Introduction)
- "Dirrty"
- "Get Mine, Get Yours"
- "The Voice Within"
- "Genie in a Bottle"
- "Can't Hold Us Down"
- "Make Over"
- "Contigo en la Distancia" / "Falsas Esperanzas"
- "Infatuation"
- "Come On Over Baby (All I Want Is You)"
- "Loving Me 4 Me" (Video Interlude)
- "Impossible"
- "At Last"
- "I Prefer You"
- "Lady Marmalade"
- "Walk Away"
- "Fighter"
- "What a Girl Wants"
Encore
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- "Ghetto Blaster" (contains elements of "Like I Love You", "Girlfriend" and "Rock Your Body") (Video Introduction)
- "Rock Your Body"
- "Right For Me"
- "Gone" / "Girlfriend" / "Señorita"
- "Still On My Brain"
- "Nothin' Else"
- "Tap Dance" (Dance Interlude)
- "Cry Me a River"
- "Let's Take A Ride"
- "Beat Box" (Dance Interlude)
- "Last Night"
- "Take It From Here"
Encore
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Shows
class="wikitable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center;"
|+ List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, opening acts, tickets sold, number of available tickets and gross revenueTour dates:
|
scope="col" style="width:12em;"| Date (2003)
! scope="col" style="width:10em;"| City ! scope="col" style="width:10em;"| Country ! scope="col" style="width:18em;"| Venue ! scope="col" style="width:10em;"| Opening act{{cite magazine|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=dA4EAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA13|title=Black Eyed Peas Get Some 'Love'|magazine=Billboard|first=Rashaun|last=Hall|date=June 28, 2003|access-date=August 18, 2013|page=13|volume=115|issue=26}} ! scope="col" style="width:10em;"| AttendanceNorth America box score:
! scope="col" style="width:10em;"| Revenue |
---|
scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|June 4
|rowspan="29"|United States |rowspan="45"|The Black Eyed Peas |12,584 / 12,988 |$672,922 |
scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|June 6
|12,194 / 14,200 |$699,827 |
scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|June 8
|13,063 / 15,763 |$657,736 |
scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|June 10
|9,764 / 12,400 |$494,872 |
scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|June 13
|10,653 / 12,200 |$552,815 |
scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|June 14
|13,934 / 13,934 |$733,800 |
scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|June 16
|rowspan="3"|Los Angeles |rowspan="3"|Staples Center |rowspan="3"|44,188 / 44,589 |rowspan="3"|$2,708,186 |
scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|June 17 |
scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|June 20 |
scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|June 21
|12,030 / 12,030 |$1,036,214 |
scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|June 23
|10,838 / 12,428 |$513,210 |
scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|June 25
|12,050 / 13,300 |$633,787 |
scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|June 26
|12,613 / 13,025 |$717,161 |
scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|June 28
|11,002 / 12,800 |$507,977 |
scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|June 29
|10,980 / 11,347 |$659,540 |
scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|July 5
|12,304 / 12,304 |$569,852 |
scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|July 6
|7,669 / 10,100 |$336,645 |
scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|July 8
|11,139 / 11,139 |$512,733 |
scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|July 9
|10,646 / 10,646 |$450,945 |
scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|July 11
|12,753 / 12,753 |$448,175 |
scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|July 12
|13,352 / 13,352 |$784,320 |
scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|July 14
|12,679 / 12,679 |$633,787 |
scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|July 15
|{{n/a}} |{{n/a}} |
scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|July 16
|11,831 / 11,831 |$718,146 |
scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|July 22
|13,732 / 13,732 |$822,466 |
scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|July 23
|13,422 / 13,422 |$846,143 |
scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|July 25
|15,316 / 15,316 |$897,043 |
scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|July 26
|{{n/a}} |{{n/a}} |
scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|July 28
|12,349 / 12,349 |$639,450 |
scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|July 29{{efn|The show on July 29, 2003 was originally scheduled to take place on August 3, 2003.}}
|rowspan="2"|Toronto |rowspan="2"|Canada |rowspan="2"|Air Canada Centre |rowspan="2"|42,073 / 42,073 |rowspan="2"|$3,938,460 |
scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|July 31 |
scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|August 1
|rowspan="14"|United States |10,964 / 10,964 |$620,630 |
scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|August 3
|11,657 / 11,657 |$642,398 |
scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|August 5
|rowspan="2"|Boston |rowspan="2"|FleetCenter |rowspan="2"|26,877 / 27,149 |rowspan="2"|$1,694,442 |
scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|August 6 |
scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|August 8
|15,269 / 15,269 |$1,004,555 |
scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|August 18{{efn|The show on August 18, 2003 was originally scheduled to take place on August 16, 2003, but was postponed due to a lighting grid collapse.}}
|rowspan="2"|Uniondale |rowspan="2"|Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum |rowspan="2"|23,304 / 23,688 |rowspan="2"|$1,464,069 |
scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|August 19{{efn|The show on August 19, 2003 was originally scheduled to take place on August 17, 2003, but was postponed due to a lighting grid collapse.}} |
scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|August 20{{efn|The show on August 20, 2003 was originally scheduled to take place on August 13, 2003, but was postponed due to a lighting grid collapse.}}
|15,391 / 15,391 |$913,208 |
scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|August 22{{efn|The show on August 22, 2003 was originally scheduled to take place on August 14, 2003, but was postponed due to a lighting grid collapse.}}
|10,848 / 11,884 |$572,185 |
scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|August 23{{efn|The show on August 23, 2003 was originally scheduled to take place on August 11, 2003, but was postponed due to a lighting grid collapse.}}
|5,417 / 7,407 |$345,235 |
scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|August 25{{efn|The show on August 25, 2003 was originally scheduled to take place on August 19, 2003, but was postponed due to a lighting grid collapse.}}
|12,921 / 12,921 |$789,050 |
scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|August 31{{efn|The show on August 31, 2003 was originally scheduled to take place on August 21, 2003, but was postponed due to a lighting grid collapse.}}
|9,357 / 14,951 |$480,706 |
scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|September 1{{efn|The show on September 1, 2003 was originally scheduled to take place on August 23, 2003, but was postponed due to a lighting grid collapse.}}
|9,909 / 15,179 |$572,185 |
scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|September 2{{efn|The show on September 2, 2003 was originally scheduled to take place on August 24, 2003, but was postponed due to a lighting grid collapse.}}
|12,016 / 12,016 |$762,307 |
colspan="5"| Total
! 539,088 / 571,176 (94.38%) ! $32,047,182 |
Cancelled shows
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|+List of cancelled concerts, showing date, city, country, venue and reason for cancellation |
scope="col" style="width:12em;"| Date (2003)
! scope="col" style="width:10em;"| City ! scope="col" style="width:10em;"| Country ! scope="col" style="width:18em;"| Venue ! scope="col" style="width:20em;"| Reason |
---|
scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|June 11
|Canada |Unable to cross the border{{cite web |url=http://www.chartattack.com/news/2003/06/12/loose-ends-justin-and-christina-justify-their-cancellation/ |title=Loose Ends: Justin And Christina Justify Their Cancellation | date=June 12, 2003 |website=Chart Attack |access-date=July 2, 2016|url-status=usurped |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161011005047/http://www.chartattack.com/news/2003/06/12/loose-ends-justin-and-christina-justify-their-cancellation/|archive-date=October 11, 2016}} |
scope="row" style="text-align:center;"|August 9
|United States |
See also
Notes
{{notelist}}
References
{{Reflist|30em}}
= Bibliography =
- {{cite book
|author=Worth, Richard
|year=2015
|title=Christina Aguilera: Pop Singer
|publisher=Enslow Publishing
|isbn=978-0-7660-7180-3
|ref={{sfnRef|Worth|2015}}
}}
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