Pop princess Britney Spears unleashed her magic on San Francisco Sunday in what had to be one of the season’s flashiest media events, reports SF Examiner.
So, how did Brit do during the much-hyped mini-concert at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium? Nobody will hold it against her.
Sure, Spears, 29, looked fit surrounded by a throng of hot dancers. But she also proved that her magnetic pull is fierce as ever to her undyingly loyal fans.
The titillating performance, perfectly timed for the release of her seventh studio album, “Femme Fatale,” airs Tuesday morning on ABC’s “Good Morning America.”
The hour-long Brit-fest began with a gaggle of colorful local drag queens — from Heklina to Pollo del Mar — who tag-teamed with the cheerleading troupe San Francisco Cheer as the opening act. (Semi-OUT) “GMA” anchors Robin Roberts and Sam Champion also were on hand, revving up the packed house of thousands.
After a fiery video segment highlighting Spears’ top hits, Brit emerged center stage beneath a large, brightly lit metal superstructure to perform her current hit, “Hold It Against Me.” Clad in a form-fitting silver sequined one-piece that showed off plenty of leg underneath fishnet stockings, she was met with resounding cheers.
It didn’t hurt that she had eight leather-clad male dancers in tow. But even in the limited performance space, Brit had her dance moves down, delivering her signature arms and footwork — hip, modern, staccato.
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