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Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Monday, June 13, 2011
Sunday, June 12, 2011
Tweet of Ellen K from Britney´s dress rehearsal
Here at @britneyspears rehearsal-stage is amaaaazibg! Shell b on soon
@britneyspears dress rehearsal is stunnning! She is dancing & singing &GORGEOUs
@britneyspears rehearsal upbeat-u will love when she comes to your part of the WORLD
DEETS for tweeps on @britneyspears dress rehearsal-she is back bitches! Ur gonna luv the stage-like a frickin movie & her finale?think ANGEL
RT @RyanSeacrest #followfriday @officialellenk is tweeting from @BritneySpears’ private concert rehearsal right now
How does @britneyspears do it? Incredible show-beautiful sons & a hot boyfriend #getitgirlie
He about to lose me!!@britneyspears YES!!! Whole setlist perfect&yes singing live &dancing & I'm amazed
Dancing onstage w @britneyspears
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Mark Marklin makes his review of The Femme Fatale Tour
The show opens with a video of Spears in a sparkly leotard (one of many skimpy outfits that shows off her back-in-shape bod) being chased by cops through an industrial landscape. And yes, Britney’s brandishing a gun. Think Salt meets Charlie’s Angels.
The song list includes more than—ready for this?—20 songs. She starts with “Hold It Against Me,” followed by, well, everything, including “…Baby One More Time,” “I’m a Slave 4 U,” “Toxic,” “Gimme More,” “(Drop Dead) Beautiful,” “Big Fat Bass” and “Till The World Ends.”
Spears covers Madonna’s “Burning Up” while straddling a gigantic electric guitar. She sings Rihanna’s “S&M” in a flamboyant motorcycle gear (denim, leather, studs, etc.).
Footage of a slightly older, grizzly faced fellow in what appears to be some sort of Cold War radio transmission bunker is shown throughout the show. He says things like, “Bring your best game because tonight you and I are dancing a vicious dance,” and asks, “What man are you bringing to his knees?”
Other video highlights include shots of completely naked men (just butts—no full-frontal, people!) and her male dancers in what can only be described as S&M leather gear and toys, including facemasks and nipple clamps.
All of her dancers—male and female—help keep the energy (a lot of it sexual!) going with gyrations, contortions, the aforementioned nakedness and lots of sweating. Special shout-out to Marco Da Silva—holy ridiculousness of tattooed muscles!
During “I Wanna Go,” a bunch of us were brought on stage to dance with Britney. Yes, I can say I danced on a stage with Britney Spears! And so can my pals from Pink is the New Blog, BreatheHeavy.com, Just Jared and Ellen K. from Ryan Seacrest’s KIIS-FM morning show, among others. Who else was there? Spears’ hottie boyfriend Jason Trawick (he even got on stage during “How I Roll” to be tied up and straddled by his girlfriend), dad Jamie and Brit’s two adorable sons, Sean and Jaden.
The finale is insane. I won’t tell you exactly what happens, but it includes big, white angel wings.
There’s so much more to see and hear. Spears sings, dances and gives you some of her best work ever. Like I said, get your tickets now!
Review by Marc Marklin from E! Online
Friday, June 10, 2011
(Watch)Jamie king gives Mark Steines a Britney´s dance leasson
To pull off one of the most anticipated tours of the summer, Britney Spears had to bring out the big guns, one of them being legendary director/choreographer Jamie King.
"The first tour I directed for [Britney] was the Oops, I Did It Again tour," said Jamie, who has worked with the topliner since 2000. "For us it's about keeping ourselves entertained, for sure, but also looking into new technology."
One of the gadgets being used by Britney and her dancers is a conveyor belt that Jamie rode with ET's Mark Steines.
"I can barely navigate the one with rails at the airport," Mark joked, but Jamie assured him that the task becomes even more difficult when attempting it at a higher speed and wearing heels as Britney and her dancers will do when the tour launches June 16.
In her sixth headlining tour in 12 years, faithful fans will watch the superstar oscillate, glide and even fly like they've never seen before.
"She gives this womanly energy to the stage which I'm excited for the fans to see," said Jamie. "I think we saw a glimpse of it in Circus, but now she's really ready to show the world this feminine, more adult, femme fatale Britney."
Femme Fatale is the pop diva's sixth album to debut at No. 1 on the Billboard Album Chart. Tickets for her Femme Fatale tour, which kicks off June 16 in Sacramento, California, are on sale now.
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Thursday, June 9, 2011
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
2 new songs confirmed for the Femme Fatale Tour
(DROP DEAD) BEUTIFUL AND UP N DOWN
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Tuesday, June 7, 2011
New tweet from Britney
Are you all tuning into @ETonlineAlert tomorrow night to see my interview w/ @MarkSteines? You should..... -Brit
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