Christina Aguilera Latin American Tour 2001

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Latin American Tour
Tour by Christina Aguilera
Legs2
No. of shows8
Christina Aguilera concert chronology

Christina Aguilera's Latin America Tour was a 2001 concert tour, the second as a headlining act for the American singer.

Supporting her Spanish language album from the year before, Mi Reflejo, the first show took place on January 14, 2001 in Puerto Rico. The routing visited Mexico, Venezuela, and Panama, before then concluding halfway around the world in Japan. Seemingly bypassed in South America was Brazil, possibly for ticket reasons, and Ecuador, home country of her father.

Opening acts were recruited from assorted regional Latin American artists. Aguilera's material for the show came from her first album Christina Aguilera as well as Mi Reflejo. The Latin America Tour grossed over $10 million.

Set list

Band

  • Michael Anderson - Bass
  • Alex Alessandroni - Keyboards
  • Bryan - Keyboards
  • JJ - Keyboards
  • DJ George - DJ
  • Raphiel - Keyboards
  • Ezquiel Alara - Keyboards
  • Dan Sistos - Guitar
  • Teddy Campbell - Drums
  • Kay Chann - Programming
  • Latonya Holumas - Backup singer
  • Elizabeth Quintones - Backup singer
  • Diane Gordon - Backup singer
  • Yvinn Patrick - Backup singer

Dancers

  • Buddy
  • Jorge Santos
  • Roman
  • Nancy
  • Kayla
  • Robert Vinson
  • Robin
  • Evan
  • Lisa
  • Nick Aragon
  • Jermaine Browne
  • George Mynett
  • Steban

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
Central America
January 14, 2001 San Juan Puerto Rico Coliseo R. Clemente
January 16, 2001 Mexico City Mexico Auditorio Nacional
January 17, 2001 Mexico City Mexico Auditorio Nacional
January 20, 2001 Caracas Venezuela Estadio Olímpico
January 22, 2001 Panama City Panama Estadio Nacional
Japan
January 30, 2001 Osaka Japan Kosei Nenkin Hall
January 31, 2001 Tokyo Japan NHK Hall
February 01, 2001 Tokyo Japan Shibuya Kokaido