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Andy Jones  |  by www.mlive.com. All rights reserved. 6.04 | 22:01

Christina Aguilera, with Pussycat Dolls and Danity Kane

  • When: 7:30 p.m. Monday
  • Tickets: $57.

    50, $87.50, on sale at the box '90s teen pop boom, but she's still thriving in the era of "American Idol."
    Her evolution from the cute, cuddly former Mouseketeer who been at various stages of her young life and career.


    "You know what? If I didn't change, I would be lying to you. I would be lying about the real Christina just because I'm really showing people, you know, I do get bored easily.

    And not only is it important for me to challenge myself and evolve as an artist, but it's important for me personally," she told journalists in a Basics" tour, which comes to The Palace on Monday.
    At 26, Aguilera is taking the big band-meets-hip hop swing of "Back to Basics," her fifth album, to the stage transforms from a juke joint to a circus through 90 minutes.
    The idea, she said, is to "bring my album to "As my fans know, I'm so into visuals and making imagination run wild," Aguilera explained.

    "It takes them out of their elements, whatever their day may have consisted of. This is definitely a moment to just relax and enjoy a real show with all elements involved, such as There may be a little too much imagination, if recent reports out of New York are true. The Web site thebosh.

    com large portion of the show, quoting a statement from manager problems" but not the pantomiming accusations.
    World" on the Grammys, didn't you? - the five-time amplification, much less backing tapes.

    But it is a big spectacle of a show, with a lot of choreography, and such practices aren't uncommon for that setting.
    the theme of "Back to Basics," released last for the apparent incongruity.

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