Live performances ...Baby One More Time (song)



spears , of dancers performing ...baby 1 more time during femme fatale tour, 2011.


the first ever live performance of song @ singapore jazz festival in singapore, may 16th 1998. @ show, performs first time ever, song . britney performed ...baby 1 more time on several occasions. performed song on july 6, 1999, during appearance @ woodstock 99 festival. neil strauss, new york times, noted backing music on tape, , of vocals recorded, ms. spears reinforcing selected words in choruses , singing occasional snippet of verse . performed @ 1999 mtv video music awards; after classroom roll call ended, spears appeared on stage , began performing song. halfway through, joined justin timberlake , members of nsync dance routine. afterwards, band performed hit tearin heart . song performed @ 1999 mtv europe music awards, along (you drive me) crazy , 1999 billboard music awards, 1999 smash hits poll winners party, christmas day edition of top of pops , greenwich millennium concert on 31 december 1999, performed broadcasters david dimbleby , michael buerk on 2000 today. spears performed song in medley bottom of broken heart @ 42nd grammy awards. spears wearing turtleneck , full tulle skirt @ beginning of performance, while dancers surrounded enormous hand fans. after singing shortened version of song, took few moments shuffle form-fitting red rhinestone outfit (with side cutouts) , emerged onto stage perform ...baby 1 more time. spears criticized of lipsynching song during performance. later, in 2003, spears performed song in remixed form @ britney spears: in zone, concert special aired in abc on november 17, 2003. ...baby 1 more time performed @ 2003 nfl kickoff live on september 4, 2003, @ national mall, in medley m slave 4 u (2001), included pyrotechnics. sported shoulder-length blond hair , dressed in black football pants, black-and-white referee halter top , boots reebok. outfit later auctioned off benefit britney spears foundation.


...baby 1 more time has been performed in 7 of spears s concert tours since release. on ...baby 1 more time tour, encore consisted of performance of song, in spears wore black bra under pink halter, pink sequined plaid mini-skirt, , black thigh-high stockings. on 2000s oops!... did again world tour, ...baby 1 more time performed after dance interlude in dancers showed individual moves while names appeared on screens. spears took stage in conservative schoolgirl outfit perform song. ripped off halfway through song reveal cheerleader ensemble. song encore of 2001 s dream within dream tour. began giant projection of hologram of spears onto water screen. projection gradually shrunk until spears rose stage while wearing plastic cowboy hat, blue hip-huggers, , matching bra top. began performing ...baby 1 more time in ballad version until reaching end of runway. pyrotechnics surrounded stage while song changed more uptempo version elements of techno.


on onyx hotel tour, after performing showdown , video interlude followed featuring spears , friends outside club. while leaving, noticed woman dressed in 1930s fashion. followed , woman asked spears enter mystic lounge . spears reappeared wearing corset perform …baby 1 more time along oops!...i did again , (you drive me) crazy . of 3 reworked show elements of jazz , blues. ...baby 1 more time performed on promotional tour made on house of blues locations, called m+m s tour. show started spears singing short version of song dressed in white go-go boots, white miniskirt , sparkling pink bikini top. on circus starring britney spears, song made electro circ act. final song of act, performed after toxic . performance consisted on spears , dancers performing remix of song. on 2011 s femme fatale tour, ...baby 1 more time performed in medley remix of rihanna s s&m (2010). on spears current residency show britney: piece of me in las vegas, song included on setlist.








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