Britney Spears Kicks Off The Second Leg Of Her Tour In The UK

"Seemingly against the odds, Britney has done it again."
June 4th, 2009

After enjoying a few weeks off since ending the first leg of her concert tour, Britney Spears brought The Circus starring Britney Spears to London’s O2 Arena for the first of 8 shows to kick off the second leg of her tour. By pretty much all accounts, Britney’s return to the stage has thrilled the folks in the UK as the following review by Adrian Thrills from The Daily Mail makes certain. Here are a few pics from Britney’s performance in London last night:


Her life has often appeared to be something of a freak show, but Britney Spears put her troubles behind her last night as she opened her European tour with a wonderfully theatrical concert with a Big Top theme. Billed as The Circus Starring Britney Spears, it was a relentlessly high octane and superbly choreographed affair that delighted 23,000 fans. The 27-year-old superstar’s fortunes had appeared to be on the wane two years ago, with her singing career increasingly overshadowed by a messy divorce, a stint in rehab and a custody battle for her two young children. But, musically at least, things have since looked up dramatically. With her affairs now handled by her father the singer’s last two albums, Blackout and Circus, have re-established her credentials. Moving away from the bubblegum tunes of her teen years, the Louisiana-born singer has skilfully repositioned herself as a grown-up diva who leans heavily towards electronic dance music and modern R&B. This show, the first of eight in London and one in Manchester, capped what has been a remarkable comeback. Presented in the round, with three circular stages positioned amid flashing lights in the middle of the arena, it afforded every member of the largely female audience an excellent view of proceedings. It was certainly a vast improvement on 2004’s Onyx Hotel tour. The opening salvo focused heavily on songs from Blackout and Circus … Dressed as a ringmaster in a black top hat and red tails the singer made a grand entrance, descending into the hall from above, suspended in a harness. She then sang the title track from Circus before launching into another recent hit, Piece of Me. For this song, a bikini-clad Britney was paraded around the three stages while gyrating in a gilded cage – a metaphor, surely, for a life lived in the spotlight. Surrounded by scantily-clad dancers, a blonde Britney looked trimmer than of late as she lifted the audience out of their seats dancing to her third song, Womanizer. The show, which took some inspiration from recent tours by Madonna, placed visual values on a par with musical content although the majority of the fans seemed more than happy with this. Britney might possess a breathless, raspy voice with an appealing Southern twang on record, but she has never been one of pop’s more stunning singers on stage. Her dance moves, too, were so energetic that it was sometimes difficult to assess whether all of her vocals were fully live. But those dance moves were mostly brilliantly realised: one song, Boys, featured her interacting with a troupe of MBX cyclists; another, Me Against the Music, boasted a thrilling Arabian Nights theme. While the show concentrated predominantly on recent hits there was room at the end of the show for old favourites Toxic and Baby One More Time. Only the foolhardy would predict that Spears’ offstage problems have all been consigned to history. But on the evidence of the spectacular witnessed in Docklands last night she is currently staging one of pop’s most remarkable comebacks. Seemingly against the odds, Britney has done it again.

At last, the folks in Great Britain were finally able to learn what we, here in the US, have known for a few months now — Britney Spears is back, bitches!! Having seen the show myself in LA, Anaheim and Chicago, I know what the folks in London were able to enjoy last night … it sounds like the changes made to the show from the first leg of the tour went off without a hitch (Brit herself tweeted that she is happy with the changes) and afforded the British audience their own unique experience at The Circus. I continue to beam with pride that Britney has been able to soldier on with this tour and has been able to keep kickin’ ass. I hope the folks in the UK enjoy the next 7 shows and that the rest of Europe who is lucky enough to see her on tour will enjoy as well. I’m pretty sure this tour will go down as one of Britney’s most successful. And she deserves all the credit in the world.

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11 Responses to “Britney Spears Kicks Off The Second Leg Of Her Tour In The UK”

  1. Nikki Says:

    I don’t know; I guess I’m the only one who was not impressed… for the money I paid for a ticket, I would have liked to hear her actually SING. Yes, the choreography was great, but if she’s too busy dancing to sing, then… cut the dancing/lip synching and sing for real. I know most people don’t agree with that, but… oh well. Just my 2 cents.

  2. christine Says:

    i’m so happy she is doing so well.

  3. Bekah Says:

    I’m going to her show in Paris on July 6th! I can’t wait!

  4. ~ I n F a m o u s ~ Says:

    i’m surprised this joke is still going on. i’d be embarrassed to be a fan of hers. LOL..

  5. It's Trent, Bitch! Says:

    @~ I n F a m o u s ~ — Haters gonna hate.

  6. EC Says:

    OMG I cant WAIT to see her in Manchester on June 17th!!

  7. Lindsey Says:

    I’m so happy that things are going well for her. I have to admit that when she announced her tour that I was worried that she wouldn’t be able to make it through her first half of the US tour and now she’s actually had to add dates. I love the fact that all of these people said her career was over and she was nothing but a faded popstar and now she has one of the best selling tours of the year. You’re right Trent…haters gonna hate but they should know one thing….IT’S BRITNEY BITCH!

  8. Meream Says:

    I laughed so hard at “It’s Britney, Brits.”
    Hahaha

    She looks amazing.

  9. daniel Says:

    i saw the show in phoenix az back in april… it was an amazing show… but i couldnt stop thinking “poor talentless money machine”… im not a hater, i love her music, its so catchy, i’ have been a fan of hers since baby one more time, but i’ve always know she cant siing, she cant write (good songs)she cant produce, and now she cant dance as good as she used to, i said poor, because i’ve always feel that she is a used person, people use her because of the money, shes a money machine, with no life of her own, with her kids away, with an asswhole of exhusband… :( poor girl..

  10. CHASE Says:

    @ Daniel – Yes, I agree to an extent. I wouldn’t call Britney talentless though. I mean, sure, she may not be the best singer out there but she isn’t ALL that bad; I’ve heard worse. And I really do believe she’s holding back on her dancing unless her knee is bothering her… there’s so many factors that can factor into the whole Britney World.

  11. ~ I n F a m o u s ~ Says:

    BOMBED.

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