Britney Bus Oops I Did It Again Tour New York 2000
Bout by Britney Spears | |
Location |
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Associated album | Oops!... I Did It Again |
Start date | June xx, 2000 (2000-06-20) |
Cease appointment | Jan eighteen, 2001 (2001-01-18) |
Legs | 2 |
No. of shows | 88 |
Supporting acts |
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Omnipresence | one.41 million |
Box office | U$43.6 meg ($68.61 in 2021 dollars)[i] |
Britney Spears concert chronology |
The Oops!... I Did It Again Tour (billed equally Oops!... I Did It Once again Bout 2000) was the third concert tour past American entertainer Britney Spears. It supported her 2d studio album, Oops!... I Did Information technology Again (2000), and visited N America, Europe and Brazil. The tour was announced in Feb 2000, while Spears was in the midst of the Crazy 2K Tour. The stage was much more than elaborative than her previous tours and featured video screens, fireworks and moving platforms. The setlist was composed by songs from her first two studio albums, ...Baby One More Fourth dimension and Oops!... I Did It Again also as a few covers. Showco was the sound visitor, who used the PRISM system to adjust the testify to each venue. Spears used a handheld microphone and a headset during the shows, while an ADAT was used to supersede her vocalism during energetic trip the light fantastic toe routines.
The show consisted of iv segments with each segment being followed past an interval to the next segment, and it ended with an encore. The prove began with Spears descending from a behemothic orb. Virtually of the songs displayed energetic trip the light fantastic routines with the exception of the 2nd segment, which featured mostly ballads. The encore consisted of a performance with fireworks. The Oops!... I Did It Again Tour received positive reviews from critics, who praised Spears'southward energy onstage as well as the ring. It was as well a commercial success, the reported dates past Billboard averaged $507,786 in grosses and nigh 15,841 in attendance, bringing a total of $43.half-dozen million and more than than one.4 meg of tickets and became i of the highest-grossing tours of 2000. The Oops!... I Did It Again Bout was broadcast past many channels around the world. Erstwhile Wishbone star Mikaila was 1 of the opening acts for the tour.[ii]
Groundwork [edit]
On Feb 22, 2000, Spears announced a summer tour in support of her 2d studio anthology, Oops!... I Did Information technology Once again (2000).[three] The tour marked the outset fourth dimension Spears toured Europe. She commented, "I'thou going to go to Europe, and just basically get everywhere for 6 months, [...] I've never toured outside of the U.S. I've never experienced other fans in other places, and performing in front of them is going to be then exciting." Before the bout began, Forbes reported that concert promoter SFX Entertainment guaranteed her a minimum of $200,000 per show.[5] Tour sponsors from the 2000 leg of the ...Baby One More Fourth dimension Tour, Got Milk?, and Polaroid, remained. Clairol'southward Herbal Essences was too added as a sponsor.[6] Spears recorded a song for the latter chosen "I've Got the Urge to Herbal" to be used on their radio campaign, though she chose to not nourish a photoshoot for the product when she decided to support an 86-day strike by the Screen Actors Guild (SAG). She later donated $1 from each ticket sold from her Inglewood, California show on July 28, 2000 to the wedlock.[7] For the European Leg of the Tour, Spears originally was going to do a co-headlining tour with NSYNC following the group's No Strings Attached Bout.[8] Spears ended up touring the region solo.
Development [edit]
Jamie King was called as tour director.[ix] Tim Miller and Kevin Antunes served as manager of production and musical manager, respectively.[10] Mark Foffano was chosen as the lightning director.[eleven] Spears described the bout equally "like a Broadway show".[7] The setlist included material from her commencement studio album ...Baby Ane More Time (1999) every bit well as vii songs from Oops!... I Did Information technology Once more. Spears explained, "I've been singing the same material for so long now. It'll be overnice to modify it up a little chip."[12] She besides talked near her expectations for the tour, saying, "I tin can't expect. I'll have a world tour. I'm going to have more dancers, a bigger stage, more than pyro... merely a lot bigger".[xiii] The proscenium stage was much more elaborate than the stage of her previous tour and included video screens, movable platforms and different props.[fourteen] Information technology toll $2.2 meg to build. The tone of the show varied from the beginning: for the performance of "Born to Make You Happy", Spears sang in a fix resembling a children's bedroom, complete with large toys and a pillow fight routine. On the contrary, she unveiled a more sophisticated image for "Don't Let Me Be the Last to Know", and followed information technology with raunchy performances for "...Baby One More Time" and "Oops!... I Did It Again".[7]
The sound equipment was provided by Showco who used the PRISM organization, which adapted the show for each venue co-ordinate to its height, width and the coverage required. The sound was mixed by Forepart of house engineer Monty Lee Wilkes on a combination of Yamaha PM4000 and PM3000 consoles, an unusual selection for Spears'south shows. He used dbx 903 compressors for boot and snare drums. The compressors were also used on Spears's microphones, a Shure Beta 58A handheld and a Crown CM-311AE headset-mounted capsule. Spears's vocals were by and large live—pre-recorded vocals ran in parallel on an ADAT car during the shows, and were used to replace her alive microphone when the dance routines became too energetic for skillful vocalization control.[15] Spears'due south band, backline technicians and monitor engineer Raza Sufi were all fitted with in-ear monitors and headset mics, enabling rapid and clear communications around the stage area. Spears did not use them, preferring the ambient sound of a battery of viii Showco SRM wedges spread across the downstage area. These were augmented by Showco SS total-range sidefills and a pair of one-past-18-inch subs on each side of the stage. Sufi also used a dbx 160A to limit Spears'southward louder moments, while backing vocalists were controlled by a duo of BSS DPR901 dynamic equalizers. Effects were express to vocal and drum reverbs. Amplification for the wedges and the FOH system were all Crown-based, with a pair of drum stool shakers completing the line-up. All the cables used during the bout were brought from the US, fifty-fifty in Europe, something unusual in audio product.[15]
Concert synopsis [edit]
The show began with the video introduction "The Britney Spears Experience", in which iii images of Spears welcomed spectators to the show.[16] So, a giant metal orb was lowered onstage and lifted again to reveal Spears standing behind it, wearing a pinkish halter top (some shows Information technology was orange), a side silver jacket, and glittery jeans.[17] Spears started with two dance-oriented performances of "(You Drive Me) Crazy" and "Stronger". This was followed past "What U See (Is What U Go)" in which she removed her argent side jacket and she danced on a stripper pole wearing a pink cowboy hat.[xviii] The human activity ended with Spears talking to the audition and sitting on a stool to perform "From the Bottom of My Cleaved Heart" with her guitarist Skip.
Afterwards she left the phase, there was a video interlude hosted by NSYNC (via screen) and Spears' two background singers (two female background dancers in Europe) in which contestants did different games in order to meet Spears. She appeared onstage to meet the chosen fan and then welcomed the audience into her bedroom. Wearing white pajamas and slippers, she performed "Built-in to Make Yous Happy", which included a trip the light fantastic segment near the end. She so continued with "Lucky" featuring her ii groundwork singers (two female background dancers during all the European show) helping Spears getting gear up for a typical day. Halfway through the song during the dance break, her male dancers all dressed in navy sailor costumes practise a routine before Spears continues the remainder of the song dressed every bit a ship captain. "Sometimes", in which inverse back into her white pajamas and slippers (coincidentally an outfit similar to the one she wore in the music video of the song) and featured Spears' and her dancers throwing teddy bears, beach balls, and squirting the audition with water guns. At the end, she climbed the staircase and briefly spoke to the audition before moving into a performance of "Don't Let Me Be The Last To Know", for which she wore a long white dress trimmed with boa feathers (dressed upwards much like in the music video as Lucky).[7] [16]
A band interlude showcasing a mix of funk and progressive rock from her band followed, and Spears reappeared to perform her cover of Sonny & Cher's "The Beat Goes On." During the performance, she was lifted into the air wearing a kimono that covered well-nigh of the stage. She continued with "Don't Go Knockin' on My Door" (loosing the kimono wearing a total purple one-piece) and her embrace of The Rolling Stones'due south "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction", which concluded with a dance sequence prepare to the original version.
Next, in that location was a dance interval in which the dancers showed their private moves while their names appeared on the screens. Spears took the stage again in a conservative schoolgirl outfit to perform "...Babe One More Fourth dimension." She ripped it off halfway through the vocal to reveal a cheerleader ensemble.[seven] [16] Spears then thanked the audience, took a bow and left the stage. She returned shortly later (wearing a blackness two-slice jumpsuit imprinted with orangish flames) to perform "Oops!... I Did It Again", that included an extended dance pause after the second chorus, pyrotechnics and other special effects.[16] She ended the performance disappearing through a tunnel of burn down.[7]
Reception [edit]
The show received positive reviews from critics. Andrew Miller of The Pitch stated "[the concert] at Sandstone proved that many [of Spears's] criticisms are off-base observations from people who have never actually attended one of these stars' shows. The music came from a talented band, non a DAT, and the bass lines to such songs as "... Babe One More Time" and "The Beat Goes On" rose to a funky growl in the live setting. For another, Spears' vocals were the real thing, equally she sang in an alluringly low tone [...] merely capably striking the high notes [...], withal, she left the upper-octave duties to her groundwork singers [...] during Spears' most strenuous trip the light fantastic routines".[16] Richard Leiby of The Washington Post believed that the prove "[was] cracking".[xix] Dan Aquilante of the New York Post said that Spears "seemed to be enjoying the bear witness every bit much as her fans. Mayhap it was the Mariah-similar cowboy chapeau pushed dorsum on her noggin or possibly the stripper'south pole borrowed from Madonna's prop closet, [...] Spears was in her element and having a brawl".[xx] Letta Tayler of Newsday said "For half the show, she remained the sometime Britney, the budding teen who dreamed of romance. But the remainder of the fourth dimension, she was a total-throttle tease, with sprayed- on clothes, a hard-edged attitude and a harder edge to her techno and hip-hop- coated pop to match".[21]
Jon Pareles of The New York Times stated "What you lot become from this eighteen-twelvemonth-old singer is a large smile, a little voice, gushes of sincerity, hardworking dance routines, shameless advertising and a determination to play both sides of pubescence for all they're worth".[17] Jim Farber of New York Daily News commented that "Despite such spicy bits, the cadre of Britney's concert suffered from the familiarity and cheesiness of all teen road shows these days. The sparklers, explosions and mandatory flight dancers conformed to the corniness of theme park entertainment".[18] The ticket prices were gear up at $32 in North America. The reported dates averaged $507,786 in grosses and 15,841 in omnipresence. Susanne Ault of Billboard as well reported that many of the shows sold out in one day.[22] The tour had a total gross of $40.5 1000000.[23] It became the tenth highest-grossing bout of the year in North America, too as the second highest-grossing tour by a solo artist, only behind Tina Turner'south Xx Four Seven Bout.[24] Roger Moore of the Orlando Scout analyzed Spears to emulate "a lot of Janet Jackson's old concert act and cleaned it upwardly for a younger audience", besides noting choreography resembling "Rhythm Nation" precision."[25]
Broadcasts [edit]
On Nov 30, 2000, the September 20 concert at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans aired on Play tricks. The special was titled Britney Spears: There's No Place Similar Dwelling house.[26] One of the shows performed at London Loonshit was filmed and broadcast by Sky1.[27] The show at Rock In Rio was broadcast on DirecTV.[28]
Gear up list [edit]
- "(Y'all Drive Me) Crazy"
- "Stronger"
- "What U Come across (Is What U Get)"
- "From the Bottom of My Cleaved Heart"
- "Born to Brand You Happy"
- "Lucky"
- "Sometimes"
- "Don't Allow Me Be the Last to Know"
- "The Vanquish Goes On"
- "Don't Become Knockin' on My Door"
- "(I Can't Go No) Satisfaction"
- "...Baby One More Fourth dimension"
- Encore
- "Oops!... I Did Information technology Once again"
Source:[16]
Shows [edit]
Date | Urban center | Country | Venue | Opening act(due south) |
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North America[29] | ||||
June 20, 2000 | Columbia | United States | Merriweather Mail Pavilion | BBMak Innosense No Potency |
June 21, 2000 | Hartford | Meadows Music Theatre | ||
June 23, 2000 | Darien | Darien Lake Performing Arts Center | ||
June 24, 2000 | Hershey | Star Pavilion | ||
June 25, 2000 | Scranton | Coors Light Amphitheatre | ||
June 27, 2000 | Wantagh | Jones Beach Theater | ||
June 28, 2000 | ||||
June 29, 2000 | ||||
June 30, 2000 | ||||
July 2, 2000 | Holmdel | PNC Bank Arts Centre | ||
July three, 2000 | ||||
July 4, 2000 | Bristow | Nissan Pavilion | ||
July five, 2000 | Camden | E-Centre | ||
July 7, 2000 | Tinley Park | Earth Music Theatre | ||
July eight, 2000 | Milwaukee | Marcus Amphitheater | ||
July 9, 2000 | Clarkston | Pine Knob Music Theatre | ||
July 10, 2000 | ||||
July 16, 2000 | Maryland Heights | Riverport Amphitheatre | Mikaila C-Note Nobody's Angel | |
July 17, 2000 | Bonner Springs | Sandstone Amphitheater | ||
July nineteen, 2000 | Dallas | The Music Centre at Fair Park | Mikaila C-Note A-Teens Nobody's Angel | |
July 20, 2000 | San Antonio | Alamodome | ||
July 21, 2000 | The Woodlands | Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion | ||
July 22, 2000 | ||||
July 27, 2000 | Albuquerque | Mesa del Sol | ||
July 28, 2000 | Phoenix | Blockbuster Desert Sky Pavilion | ||
July 29, 2000 | Irvine | Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre | 2Gether Mikaila C-Notation A-Teens Nobody'southward Affections | |
July 30, 2000 | Inglewood | Peachy Western Forum | 2Gether Mikaila Aaron Carter A-Teens | |
July 31, 2000[a] | ||||
August 1, 2000 | Concord | Agree Pavilion | Mikaila Aaron Carter A-Teens | |
August 3, 2000 | San Diego | San Diego Sports Arena | 2Gether Aaron Carter Mikaila A-Teens | |
Baronial 4, 2000 | Las Vegas | MGM Grand Garden Arena | Mikaila Josh Keaton Aaron Carter A-Teens | |
August 5, 2000 | San Bernardino | Blockbuster Pavilion | ||
August 6, 2000 | Wheatland | Sacramento Valley Amphitheatre | ||
August eight, 2000 | Mountain View | Shoreline Amphitheatre | ||
August x, 2000 | Portland | Rose Garden | ||
August 11, 2000 | George | The Gorge Amphitheatre | ||
August 12, 2000 | Vancouver | Canada | General Motors Place | 2Gether Mikaila Josh Keaton Aaron Carter A-Teens |
August fourteen, 2000 | Common salt Lake Urban center | U.s. | Delta Center | Mikaila Josh Keaton Aaron Carter A-Teens |
August 21, 2000 | Burgettstown | Post-Gazette Pavilion | Sister 2 Sister Josh Keaton Take 5 | |
August 22, 2000 | Toronto | Canada | Molson Amphitheatre | |
August 23, 2000 | Montreal | Molson Centre | ||
August 24, 2000[b] | Syracuse | United States | Empire Expo Center | |
Baronial 25, 2000 | Atlantic City | Etess Arena | ||
August 28, 2000 | Mansfield | Tweeter Eye | Sister two Sister PYT 2Gether | |
Baronial 30, 2000 | Saratoga Springs | Saratoga Performing Arts Center | Sister 2 Sis PYT Accept 5 Innocence BBMak 2Gether | |
August 31, 2000 | Cleveland | Gund Arena | Sister 2 Sister PYT Accept 5 Innocence BBMak | |
September 1, 2000 | Knoxville | Thompson–Boling Arena | ||
September 2, 2000 | Noblesville | Deer Creek Music Center | Sister two Sister PYT Have 5 Innocence BBMak 2Gether | |
September three, 2000 | Columbus | Polaris Amphitheater | Sis 2 Sister PYT 2Gether | |
September 9, 2000 | Orlando | TD Waterhouse Centre | Don Phillips PYT BBMak | |
September ten, 2000 | West Palm Beach | Coral Heaven Amphitheatre | Don Phillips Innosense PYT Have 5 | |
September 12, 2000 | Raleigh | Alltel Pavilion | Don Phillips Innosense BBMak PYT Have 5 | |
September thirteen, 2000 | Charlotte | Blockbuster Pavilion | Don Phillips Innosense PYT Accept 5 | |
September 14, 2000 | Virginia Embankment | GTE Virginia Beach Amphitheater | Don Phillips Innosense BBMak PYT Take 5 | |
September 15, 2000 | Burgettstown | Mail service-Gazette Pavilion | Don Phillips Innosense PYT Accept 5 | |
September 17, 2000 | Nashville | AmSouth Amphitheatre | Don Phillips Innosense BBMak PYT Have 5 | |
September xviii, 2000 | Atlanta | Coca-Cola Lakewood Amphitheatre | ||
September xx, 2000 | New Orleans | Louisiana Superdome | BBMak | |
Europe[30] | ||||
October ten, 2000 | London | England | Wembley Arena | N/A |
Oct 11, 2000 | ||||
October 12, 2000 | ||||
October 13, 2000 | Manchester | Manchester Evening News Arena | ||
October 14, 2000 | ||||
October 17, 2000 | Bremen | Deutschland | Stadthalle Bremen | |
October 18, 2000 | Ghent | Belgium | Flanders Expo | |
October nineteen, 2000 | Dortmund | Germany | Westfalenhallen | |
Oct 20, 2000 | Stuttgart | Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle | ||
October 22, 2000 | Barcelona | Spain | Palau Sant Jordi | |
October 24, 2000 | Milan | Italy | FilaForum | |
October 25, 2000 | Zürich | Switzerland | Hallenstadion | |
October 26, 2000 | Munich | Germany | Olympiahalle | |
October 28, 2000 | Kiel | Ostseehalle | ||
Oct 29, 2000 | Berlin | Velodrom | ||
Oct thirty, 2000 | Hanover | Preussag Arena | ||
Nov 1, 2000 | Leipzig | Mesehalle | ||
November two, 2000 | Frankfurt | Festhalle Frankfurt | ||
November 4, 2000 | Arnhem | Netherlands | GelreDome | |
November vii, 2000 | Gothenburg | Sweden | Scandinavium | |
Nov 8, 2000 | Oslo | Norway | Oslo Spektrum | |
November 9, 2000 | Stockholm | Sweden | Stockholm World Loonshit | |
November 10, 2000 | Copenhagen | Denmark | Valby-Hallen | |
November 13, 2000 | Cologne | Germany | Kölnarena | |
November xiv, 2000 | Paris | France | Zénith de Paris | |
November 15, 2000 | London | England | London Arena | |
Nov 16, 2000 | ||||
November xx, 2000 | Birmingham | NEC Arena | ||
November 21, 2000 | ||||
South America[31] [32] | ||||
Jan xviii, 2001[c] | Rio de Janeiro | Brazil | Metropolis of Rock | N/A |
Cancelled shows [edit]
Date | City | Country | Venue | Reason |
---|---|---|---|---|
July 26, 2000[29] | Denver | United States | Reddish Rocks Amphitheatre | Product difficulties[33] |
Box part score data [edit]
City | Venue | Attendance | Revenue[34] |
---|---|---|---|
Hershey | Hersheypark Stadium | 28,701 / 28,701 (100%) | $1,014,096 |
Wantagh | Jones Beach Amphitheatre | 56,550 / 56,550 (100%) | $2,055,861 |
Woodlands | C. W. Mitchell Pavilion | 25,916 / 25,972 (99%) | $912,149 |
Inglewood | The Forum | 25,756 / 29,000 (89%) | $977,849 |
George | Gorge Amphitheatre | xx,000 / 20,000 (100%) | $814,630 |
Atlanta | Coca-Cola Lakewood Amphitheatre | eighteen,254 / 18,954 (96%) | $596,110 |
Full | 175,177 / 179,177 (98%) | $half dozen,370,695 |
Notes [edit]
- ^ The July 31, 2000 concert at Great Western Forum in Inglewood was originally scheduled to accept place at the Hollywood Basin in Los Angeles.
- ^ The August 24, 2000 concert at the Empire Expo Center in Syracuse was part of the Great New York Country Off-white.
- ^ The Jan eighteen, 2001 concert at the City of Rock in Rio de Janeiro was part of the Stone in Rio.
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