Crazy 2K Tour

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The Crazy 2K Tour
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Tour by Britney Spears
Dates March 8, 2000 - April 9, 2000
Legs 1
Shows 24 in total

The Crazy 2K Tour was announced in December 1999 as Britney's fourth United States single, "From The Bottom Of My Broken Heart," was being released. The tour was a continuation of her summer 1999 ...Baby One More Time Tour, for which Spears performed at theaters, state fairs, and amusement parks. The stage set-up from the Crazy 2K Tour echoed the setting for the previous tour, though two ramps on either side of the stage, an elevator, and a video screen were new additions to the set. For this tour, Britney had hired new dancers and made the show more elaborate with the addition of fire special effects. This would be Spears' first time playing 10,000- to 15,000-seat arenas.

[edit] The show

The show began with Britney's dancers moving around the stage as if they were in school hallway before sitting down for class. When Britney's name is called during roll, she is not there and teases the audience for a bit before rising through an elevator at the top of the staircase and singing the chorus of "Baby One More Time" acapella. Spears then launches into a dance and disappears into one of the lockers before re-appearing to sing "Crazy." As the tour began two months before the release of Britney's second album, Oops I Did It Again, was released, Spears premiered several songs from her sophomore album to her audiences. "Don't Let Me Be The Last To Know" is sung as Britney sits on a magic carpet flying over the audience, and "Oops I Did It Again," was also included in the set list.

During the Crazy 2K tour, accusations of lipsynching arose. Britney claimed that sometimes she used a backing track if she needed help, and that the video projection was slightly out of sync, making it appear that she was lipsyncing. The lipsynching accusations continued to arise after future Spears performances. Between the shows in Cincinnati and Grand Rapids, Britney filmed the music video for "Oops I Did It Again". During filming, a camera hit her in the head, requiring Spears to get stitches. Britney postponed the last show of the tour because of scheduling conflicts with promotion for "Oops I Did It Again", although it may have been postponed to give Spears a much-needed break. The postponed show was held on September 1, 2000, and became part of the Oops!... I Did It Again World Tour. Britney did one other show as part of the Crazy 2K tour in Waikiki Beach, Hawaii, which was taped for television. The show took place on the beach in front of the Hilton Hawaiian Village. It was free for all fans and featured new, Hawaiianed-themed costumes, wardrobe changes after almost every song, and a performance by Destiny's Child.

[edit] Setlist

…Baby One More Time Intro

  • (You Drive Me) Crazy
  • Born To Make You Happy
  • I Will Be There

Hand Jive Dance Interlude

  • Don't Let Me Be The Last To Know
  • Oops!...I Did It Again

Search Of Britney’s Man Interlude

  • From The Bottom Of My Broken Heart
  • The Beat Goes On

Band Introduction

  • Sometimes
  • ...Baby One More Time

[edit] Tour dates

  • 03/08/00 Pensacola, FL.(Civic Centre)
  • 03/09/00 Birmingham, AL.(Birmingham-Jefferson Coliseum)
  • 03/10/00 Little Rock, AR.(Alltel Arena)
  • 03/12/00 Memphis, TN.(The Pyramid)
  • 03/13/00 Louisville, KY.(Freedom Hall)
  • 03/14/00 Auburn Hills, MI.(Palace of Auburn Hills)
  • 03/15/00 Cincinnati, OH.(Firstar Center)
  • 03/19/00 Grand Rapids, MI.(Van Andel Arena)
  • 03/20/00 Moline, IL.(Mark of the Quad Cities)
  • 03/21/00 Madison, WI.(Kohl Center)
  • 03/22/00 Rosemont, IL.(Allstate Arena)
  • 03/23/00 Rosemont, IL.(Allstate Arena)
  • 03/25/00 Worcester, MA.(Centrum)
  • 03/26/00 Baltimore, MD.(Baltimore Arena)
  • 03/27/00 Albany, NY.(Pepsi Arena)
  • 03/29/00 Greensboro, NC.(Greensboro Coliseum)
  • 03/31/00 Tampa, FL.(The Ice Palace)
  • 04/01/00 Miami, FL.(American Airlines Arena)
  • 04/02/00 Daytona Beach, FL.(Ocean Center)
  • 04/04/00 New Orleans, LA.(New Orleans Arena)
  • 04/06/00 Greenville, SC.(The Bi-Lo Center)
  • 04/07/00 Roanoke, VA.(Roanoke Civic Center)
  • 04/08/00 Charleston, WV.(Charleston Civic Center)
  • 04/09/00 Knoxville, TN. (Thompson-Boling Arena)