The Back To Basics Tour DVD is to be filmed on the Adelaide/Sydney venues!
A BABY bump may have been just noticeable but there was no denying the vocal gymnastics of pop diva Christina Aguilera at the Entertainment Centre last night.
She wowed a sellout crowd with a show that was a celebration of music past and present.
With a 12-piece band and dance moves that were a cross between war-time dancehall and the latest MTV video clips, Aguilera began with her trademark vocal then launched into hit single Ain't No Other Man.
Songs from the new album dominated the set, but fans were out of the seats for old hits like What A Girl Wants and Slow Down Baby.
There were plenty of costume changes but the first class band, including a brass section and Motown inspired backing vocalists, kept the atmosphere intense.
Early in the show Aguilera promised the audience she would take them on a journey, only really slowing things down to sing Oh Mother.
The singer introduced Oh Mother by paying tribute to her own mother and talking about her childhood as a victim of domestic abuse.
While Aguilera's last visit to Adelaide was for the raunchy and controversial Stripped album, last night's show was all class.
Aguilera's cool, showgirl facade dropped during the song Still Dirrty (note: correct spelling) when the singer pumped the air and ran across the stage impressing upon the girls in the audience to be true to themselves.
About 100 tickets were released for sale this morning through Ticketek for tonight's show.
Adelaide band Lowrider got the show under way, looking at home on the large stage and playing a set heavy on deep funk grooves.
Aguilera's Adelaide and Sydney concerts are being filmed as part of a live DVD from the tour.
Source: news.com.au
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