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The Stripped Tour〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Stripped Tour )〕 was the third concert tour by American singer-songwriter Christina Aguilera. It was launched support of her fourth studio, ''Stripped'' (2002). Acting as a continuation of her Justified and Stripped Tour with Justin Timberlake, it reached Europe, Asia and Australia; the tour's set list was quite similar to the Justified and Stripped Tour. Aguilera was expected to return to North America in summer 2004, however, the 29 dates were canceled at the last minute due to Aguilera suffering vocal cord injuries. The Stripped Tour garnered mixed reviews from contemporary music critics, who were divided on the tour's set list and Aguilera's performances. The Box Office of this tour is more than 117.9 million dollars ==Concert synopsis== The Stripped Tour's synopsis is quite similar to Aguilera's part during The Justified and Stripped Tour in 2003. The tour 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. Then, the curtain dropped, she strutted out singing "Dirrty" and "Get Mine, Get Yours", with big curly black locks, a black and hot-pink halter with belly-baring plunging neckline, pants and spiked heels. She performed "The Voice Within" as the follow-up, with a long black dress. The acoustic version of "Come On Over Baby (All I Want Is You)" sounded "like a seasoned veteran of decades".〔 During the performance, 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 took off the stage 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".〔 Wearing "hot pink straps attached to her outfit", she slowly unraveled herself as the "genie" in the song, provocatively danced her way out of the bottle.〔 The performance of "Can't Hold Us Down" featured a pink "spark-shooting" motorcycle,〔 with girls dancing around and against boys who tried to poke them. Then, she belted out "Make Over", a "lush", midtempo pop rock song with the "rhythmic trot of a Spanish spaghetti Western", featuring "chain-link fence".〔 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 is called 'Stripped,' doesn't mean you can take my clothes off".〔〔 Following the video interlude of "Loving Me 4 Me", she performed the ballad "Impossible". She changed into a "silky empire-waisted" red dress to channel her favorite singer, Etta James, and performed James' two 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.〔 She continued with the "gorgeous ache" of her own waltz ballad, "Walk Away".〔 The performance of "Fighter" had more feelings and excitements, though the sound mix was lacking, and the performance version of "What a Girl Wants" was provided with some well-deserved dance moves, in which she dressed 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".〔
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