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List of Britney Spears live performances

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Britney Spears live performances
Spears performing during her debut concert residency, Britney: Piece of Me (2014). After completion, it grossed $137.7 million.
Concert tours10
Concert residencies1
Promotional tours2
Promotional performancesOver 230

American entertainer Britney Spears has embarked on ten headlining concert tours, five of which have been worldwide. According to Pollstar, Spears has grossed $485 million throughout her career.[1] She first served as an opening act for NSYNC before starting her 1999 headlining debut, the ...Baby One More Time Tour,[2] which was based in North America only. Its success prompted an extension of dates entitled (You Drive Me) Crazy Tour.[3] The tour was positively received by critics but generated some controversy due to her racy outfits.[2] Jae-Ha Kim of the Chicago Sun-Times commented that "Spears has that 'it' factor that worked for pinup queens of the past."[4] In 2000, she performed on the worldwide Oops!... I Did It Again Tour. It was critically appreciated for Spears's energy and performance, as well as the band.[5] She then followed this with the Dream Within a Dream Tour in 2001–02, visiting Japan and Mexico for the first time. The performances were accompanied by many special effects, the pièce de résistance being a water screen that pumped two tons of water onto the stage during the encore performance of "...Baby One More Time". During a concert in Mexico, Spears stopped the show three songs into the setlist because it was too dangerous to perform in the rainstorm.

The Onyx Hotel Tour (2004) was her comeback tour after a two-year break from music following her split from Justin Timberlake. Spears was inspired to create a show set in different areas of a hotel and mixed it with the concept of onyx stone, that symbolized untapped desire.[6][7] The tour was canceled after Spears hurt her knee while shooting the music video for "Outrageous". The Onyx Hotel Tour grossed $34 million, in addition to $30 million of merchandise, making Spears the highest-grossing merchandise female artist. Her next tour was The M+M's Tour in 2007. This tour consisted of six short, 15-minute shows in House of Blues clubs around the United States. A Miami concert was planned at the Mansion Nightclub, but ultimately the show did not occur. She did not tour again until The Circus Starring Britney Spears in 2009. All the North American shows were sold out, and it broke attendance records in some cities.[8][9] It went on to become the fifth highest-grossing tour of 2009, with approximately US$131.8 million in ticket sales.[10] After the debut of her seventh studio album Femme Fatale, Spears embarked on her Femme Fatale Tour, which visited North America, Europe, South America, and Asia.

On December 27, 2013, Spears began her debut concert residency, Britney: Piece of Me, at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas. Originally scheduled to run for two years, the show's success led to a two-year extension, with her final performance on December 31, 2017. During the summer of 2017, Spears brought the show to Asia as an international tour, marketed as Britney: Live in Concert. In 2018, Spears continued the show in the United States and Europe as the Piece of Me Tour.[11]

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Concert tours

Title Dates Associated album(s) Continent(s) Shows Gross
(2024 $)
Attendance Ref.
...Baby One More Time Tour June 28, 1999 – September 15, 1999 ...Baby One More Time North America 56 $53,944,691 1,200,000 [3]
[12]
[13]
[14]
[15]
...Baby One More Time Tour setlist
(You Drive Me) Crazy Tour March 8, 2000 – April 24, 2000 ...Baby One More Time
Oops!... I Did It Again
North America 25 [16]
Oops!... I Did It Again Tour June 20, 2000 – November 21, 2000 Oops!... I Did It Again Europe
North America
South America
87 $63,609,536 1,450,000 [17]
[5]
[18]
[19]
[20]
[21]
Dream Within a Dream Tour November 1, 2001 – July 28, 2002 Britney North America
Asia
69 $80,580,000 1,000,200 [22]
[23]
[24]
[25]
[26]
[27]
[28]
The Onyx Hotel Tour March 2, 2004 – June 6, 2004 In the Zone North America
Europe
54 $48,200,000 616,800 [27]
[28]
[26]
[25]
[24]
[22]
[23]
The Onyx Hotel Tour setlist
  1. "Toxic"
  2. "Overprotected"
  3. "Boys"
  4. "Showdown"
  5. "...Baby One More Time"
  6. "Oops!... I Did It Again"
  7. "(You Drive Me) Crazy"
  8. "Everytime"
  9. "The Hook Up"
  10. "I'm a Slave 4 U"
  11. "Shadow"
  12. "Touch of My Hand"
  13. "Breathe on Me"
  14. "Outrageous"
  15. "(I Got That) Boom Boom"
  16. "Me Against the Music"
The M+M's Tour May 1, 2007 – May 20, 2007 North America 6 $361,000 6,890 [29]
[30]
[31]
The M+M's Tour setlist
The Circus Starring Britney Spears March 3, 2009 – November 29, 2009 Circus Europe
North America
Oceania
97 $198,310,000 1,500,000 [32]
[33]
[8]
[9]
[34]
[10]
[35]
The Circus Starring Britney Spears setlist
  1. "Circus"
  2. "Piece of Me"
  3. "Radar"
  4. "Ooh Ooh Baby" / "Hot as Ice"
  5. "Boys"
  6. "If U Seek Amy"
  7. "Me Against the Music" (Bollywood Remix)
  8. "Everytime"
  9. "Freakshow"
  10. "Get Naked (I Got a Plan)"
  11. "Breathe on Me" / "Touch of My Hand"
  12. "Do Somethin'"
  13. "I'm a Slave 4 U"
  14. "Toxic"
  15. "...Baby One More Time"

Encore

  1. "Womanizer" (Extended Remix)
Femme Fatale Tour June 16, 2011 – December 10, 2011 Femme Fatale Asia
Europe
North America
South America
79 $79,120,000 280,000 [36]
[37]
[38]
[39]
Britney: Live in Concert June 3, 2017 – July 3, 2017 Asia 11 [40]
[41]
Britney: Live in Concert setlist
  1. "Work Bitch"
  2. "Womanizer"
  3. "Break the Ice" / "Piece of Me"
  4. "...Baby One More Time" / "Oops!... I Did It Again"
  5. "Me Against the Music"
  6. "Gimme More"
  7. "Boys"
  8. "Do You Wanna Come Over?"
  9. "I'm a Slave 4 U"
  10. "Make Me..."
  11. "Freakshow"
  12. "Do Somethin'"
  13. "Circus"
  14. "If U Seek Amy"
  15. "Breathe on Me"
  16. "Slumber Party"
  17. "Touch of My Hand"
  18. "Toxic"
  19. "Stronger" / "(You Drive Me) Crazy"
Encore
  1. "Till the World Ends"
Piece of Me Tour July 12, 2018 – October 21, 2018 North America
Europe
31 $56,000,000 261,000 [42]
[42]
[43]

Concert residencies

Year Title Duration Shows
2013–2017 Britney: Piece of Me December 27, 2013 – December 31, 2017 (North America) 248
Britney: Piece of Me was the first concert residency by Spears. The show, which takes place in a fully reconstructed theater at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, was initially expected to run two years. The show's first two legs were 100 percent sold out due to high demand of Spears' comeback to performing as her last performance was during the Femme Fatale Tour in 2011; ticket prices increased due to the demand for the show. Britney: Piece Of Me has shattered previous ticket sale records in Vegas. The show has been extended for an additional two years until 2017, due to the amount of success it has accumulated. Spears was reported to have earned $475,000 per show.[44] In April 2017, Spears' manager announced the show would end on December 31, 2017, following the expiration of her contract with Caesars Entertainment.[45]
Canceled Britney: Domination N/A (North America) 32 planned
Britney: Domination was the planned second concert residency by Spears. The residency was set to take place at the Park Theatre at Park MGM in Las Vegas. The show was scheduled to premiere on February 13, 2019.[46] On January 4, 2019, Spears announced an indefinite work hiatus and placed the residency on hold until further notice, citing her father's health issues and recovery as the reason.[47]

Promotional tours

Year Title Duration Shows
1998 L'Oreal Hair Zone Mall Tour August 1998 – January 1999 (North America) Unknown
After Spears finished recording her first album in Sweden, she embarked on a promotional tour in malls across the United States; the same method was used to promote 1980s female popstars such as Debbie Gibson and Tiffany. Spears performed a four-song set and was supported by two back-up dancers. She also met fans and magazine editors along the way, promoting a four-track demo from her upcoming album. The tour was deemed a success.[2]
1998 NSYNC in Concert November 17, 1998 – January 17, 1999 (North America) 40
Spears performed as the opening act for fellow Jive pop group, NSYNC. Spears opened for them in 40 U.S. cities, such as Atlanta, Cleveland, St. Louis and Minneapolis.[48][49] Although Spears contrasted with the female audience chanting for their male idols, she won the crowds with her frenetic dance routines and high-energy songs.[2]

Promotional performances

...Baby One More Time era (1998–2000)

Date Event Performed song(s)
May 16, 1998 Singapore Jazz Festival
November 21, 1998 Y Wing Ding Festival "...Baby One More Time" • "Sometimes"
January 8, 1999 The Howie Mandel Show "...Baby One More Time"
January 29, 1999 The Ricki Lake Show
January 29, 1999 Electric Circus
January 1999 Motown Live "...Baby One More Time" • "Sometimes"
February 2, 1999 Roxy Bar
  • "...Baby One More Time"
  • "Sometimes"
February 4, 1999 SMTV Live "...Baby One More Time"
February 4, 1999 CITV
February 9, 1999 The Rosie O'Donnell Show
March 10, 1999 Donny & Marie
March 16, 1999 Walt Disney Eastern Parade
April 13, 1999 The Famous Jett Jackson
  • "...Baby One More Time"
  • "Sometimes"
April 24, 1999 Pop Jam "...Baby One More Time"
April 27, 1999 The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
May 1, 1999 Kids' Choice Awards of 1999
May 3, 1999 Live with Regis and Kathie Lee
May 5, 1999 World Music Awards of 1999
May 12, 1999 Walt Disney Summer Jam Concert
  • "Sometimes"
  • "...Baby One More Time"
May 24, 1999 The Rosie O'Donnell Show "Sometimes"
May 25, 1999 Late Show with David Letterman "...Baby One More Time"
May 27, 1999 Top of the Pops Germany
  • "...Baby One More Time"
  • "Sometimes"
May 31, 1999 Festivalbar "...Baby One More Time"
June 4, 1999 Z100 Zootopia
June 5, 1999 Kiss 108 Concert
  • "(You Drive Me) Crazy"
  • "Sometimes"
  • "Born to Make You Happy"
  • "I Will Be There"
  • "...Baby One More Time"
June 12, 1999 Wango Tango
  • "(You Drive Me) Crazy"
  • "Sometimes"
  • "Born to Make You Happy"
  • "...Baby One More Time"
Música Sí
July 28, 1999 MTV All Access
  • "(You Drive Me) Crazy"
  • "...Baby One More Time"
August 1, 1999 Teen Choice Awards of 1999
  • "Sometimes"
  • "(You Drive Me) Crazy"
August 9, 1999 Summer Music Mania
  • "(You Drive Me) Crazy"
  • "Soda Pop"
  • "Sometimes"
August 21, 1999 Disney Channel in Concert
  • "(You Drive Me) Crazy"
  • "Born to Make You Happy"
  • "From the Bottom of My Broken Heart"
  • "Sometimes"
  • "I Will Be There"
  • "...Baby One More Time"
August 28, 1999 Arthur Ashe Kids' Day
  • "(You Drive Me) Crazy"
  • "Sometimes"
  • "I Will Be There"
  • "...Baby One More Time"
September 9, 1999 MTV Video Music Awards of 1999 "...Baby One More Time"
September 23, 1999 MuchMusic Video Awards of 1999
  • "Sometimes"
  • "(You Drive Me) Crazy"
September 24, 1999 The Tonight Show with Jay Leno "(You Drive Me) Crazy"
Rising Star Habitat for Humanity Benefit Concert
September 27, 1999 The Rosie O'Donnell Show
October 8, 1999 Les Années tubes
  • "Sometimes"
  • "(You Drive Me) Crazy"
Nulle part ailleurs "(You Drive Me) Crazy"
October 9, 1999 Carramba! Che Fortuna
  • "...Baby One More Time"
  • "(You Drive Me) Crazy"
October 11, 1999 TROS TV Show "(You Drive Me) Crazy"
October 13, 1999 Hit Machine
  • "Sometimes"
  • "(You Drive Me) Crazy"
October 27, 1999 B96 Halloween Bash
  • "(You Drive Me) Crazy"
  • "Sometimes"
  • "Born to Make You Happy"
  • "...Baby One More Time"
November 11, 1999 MTV Europe Music Awards of 1999 "...Baby One More Time"/"(You Drive Me) Crazy"
November 13, 1999 Wetten, dass..?
November 22, 1999 Big Help Holiday Jam Concert
November 30, 1999 Christmas in Rockefeller Plaza
December 1, 1999 The Record of the Year "...Baby One More Time"
December 5, 1999 Smash Hits Poll Winners Party
December 8, 1999 Billboard Music Awards of 1999 "...Baby One More Time"/"(You Drive Me) Crazy"
December 11, 1999 WKTU Miracle on 34th Street "...Baby One More Time"
January 7, 2000 Good Morning America
  • "From the Bottom of My Broken Heart"
  • "...Baby One More Time"
January 8, 2000 National Lottery Draws
  • "Born to Make You Happy"
February 23, 2000 Grammy Awards of 2000
  • "From the Bottom of My Broken Heart"
  • "...Baby One More Time"

Oops!... I Did It Again era (2000–01)

Date Event Performed song(s) Ref.
April 17, 2000 Top of the Pops Germany "Oops!... I Did It Again" [50]
April 18, 2000 VIVA Interaktiv [51]
April 20, 2000 This Morning [52]
Top of the Pops [53]
April 27, 2000 The National Lottery Draws [54]
Pepsi Chart
  • "Oops!... I Did It Again"
  • "Born to Make You Happy"
[55]
April 29, 2000 All That "Oops!... I Did It Again" [56]
May 1, 2000 Pop Jam [57]
May 2, 2000 International Exchange Center, Tokyo
  • "(You Drive Me) Crazy"
  • "Born to Make You Happy"
  • "Oops!... I Did It Again"
  • "...Baby One More Time"
[58]
May 6, 2000 Théâtre de l'Empire, Paris [59]
May 13, 2000 Saturday Night Live [56]
May 14, 2000 Britney Live
(MTV Special)
  • "(You Drive Me) Crazy"
  • "Oops!... I Did It Again"
  • "Don't Let Me Be the Last to Know"
[60]
May 17, 2000 The View
  • "Oops!... I Did It Again"
  • "Don't Let Me Be the Last to Know"
[61]
June 5, 2000 Britney in Hawaii
(TV Special)
  • "(You Drive Me) Crazy"
  • "Sometimes"
  • "From the Bottom of My Broken Heart"
  • "Born to Make You Happy"
  • "Oops!... I Did It Again"
  • "Don't Let Me Be the Last to Know"
  • "The Beat Goes On"
  • "...Baby One More Time"
[62]
[63]
June 30, 2000 Today
  • "...Baby One More Time"
  • "Lucky"
  • "Oops!... I Did It Again"
[64]
July 19, 2000 MTV All Access
  • "Lucky"
  • "Oops!... I Did It Again"
[65]
August 13, 2000 Summer Music Mania 2000
  • "...Baby One More Time"
  • "Don't Let Me Be the Last to Know"
[66]
August 19, 2000 Top of the Pops Germany "Lucky" [67]
September 7, 2000 MTV Video Music Awards of 2000
[68]
September 22, 2000 Britney Spears in Concert
(Sky One Special)
  • "(You Drive Me) Crazy"
  • "Stronger"
  • "What U See (Is What U Get)"
  • "From the Bottom of My Broken Heart"
  • "Born to Make You Happy"
  • "Lucky"
  • "Sometimes"
  • "Don't Let Me Be the Last to Know"
  • "The Beat Goes On"
  • "Don't Go Knockin' on My Door"
  • "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction"
  • "...Baby One More Time"
  • "Oops!... I Did It Again"
[69]
November 4, 2000 Radio Music Awards of 2000 "Stronger" [70]
November 17, 2000 M6 Awards of 2000 [71]
November 30, 2000 Britney Spears:  There's No Place Like Home
(Fox Special)
  • "(You Drive Me) Crazy"
  • "Stronger"
  • "What U See (Is What U Get)"
  • "From the Bottom of My Broken Heart"
  • "Born to Make You Happy"
  • "Lucky"
  • "Don't Let Me Be the Last to Know"
  • "The Beat Goes On"
  • "Don't Go Knockin' on My Door"
  • "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction"
  • "...Baby One More Time"
  • "Oops!... I Did It Again"
[72]
January 8, 2001 American Music Awards of 2001 "Stronger" [73]
January 18, 2001 Rock in Rio
(DirecTV Special)
  • "(You Drive Me) Crazy"
  • "Stronger"
  • "What U See (Is What U Get)"
  • "From the Bottom of My Broken Heart"
  • "Born to Make You Happy"
  • "Lucky"
  • "Sometimes"
  • "Don't Let Me Be the Last to Know"
  • "The Beat Goes On"
  • "Don't Go Knockin' on My Door"
  • "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction"
  • "...Baby One More Time"
  • "Oops!... I Did It Again"
[74]
January 28, 2001 Super Bowl XXXV Halftime Show "Walk This Way" (with Aerosmith, NSYNC, Mary J. Blige and Nelly) [75]

Britney era (2001–02)

Date Event Performed song(s) Ref.
September 6, 2001 MTV Video Music Awards of 2001 "I'm a Slave 4 U" [76]
September 7, 2001 Michael Jackson: 30th Anniversary Celebration "The Way You Make Me Feel" (with Michael Jackson) [77]
September 10, 2001 The Rosie O'Donnell Show "I'm a Slave 4 U" [78]
November 5, 2001 The Rosie O'Donnell Show "I'm Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman" [79]
November 6, 2001 Late Show with David Letterman "I'm a Slave 4 U" [79]
November 11, 2001 Total Britney Live
(MTV Special)
  • "I'm a Slave 4 U"
  • "I'm Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman"
  • "Stronger"
[65]
November 13, 2001 SMTV Live
[80]
CD:UK "I'm Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman" [80]
November 18, 2001 Britney Spears Live from Las Vegas
(HBO Special)
  • "Oops!... I Did It Again"
  • "(You Drive Me) Crazy"
  • "Overprotected"
  • "Born to Make You Happy"/"Lucky"/"Sometimes"
  • "Boys"
  • "Stronger"
  • "I'm Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman"
  • "I Love Rock 'n' Roll"
  • "What It's Like to Be Me"
  • "Lonely"
  • "Don't Let Me Be the Last to Know"
  • "Anticipating"
  • "I'm a Slave 4 U"
  • "...Baby One More Time"
[81]
December 4, 2001 Billboard Music Awards of 2001 "I'm a Slave 4 U" [82]
January 9, 2002 American Music Awards of 2002 "I'm Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman" [83]
January 15, 2002 VIVA Interaktiv
  • "I'm a Slave 4 U"
  • "Overprotected"
[84]
January 18, 2002 Top of the Pops
  • "Overprotected"
  • "I'm Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman"
[85]
January 19, 2002 CD:UK
  • "Overprotected"
  • "Stronger"
[86]
January 19, 2002 NRJ Awards of 2002 "I'm a Slave 4 U" [87]
February 2, 2002 Saturday Night Live
  • "I'm Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman"
  • "Boys"
[83]
February 4, 2002 The Oprah Winfrey Show
  • "I'm Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman"
  • "I'm a Slave 4 U"
[83]
February 10, 2002 2002 NBA All-Star Game "Boys" [88]
February 11, 2002 The Tonight Show with Jay Leno "I'm Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman" [83]
February 23, 2002 All That [83]
March 9, 2002 Sanremo Music Festival 2002 [89]
March 10, 2002 Domenica in [90]
March 16, 2002 Walt Disney Studios Park Inauguration "Overprotected" [91]
March 23, 2002 Wetten, dass..? "I'm Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman" [83]
March 30, 2002 The Saturday Show "Overprotected"

In the Zone era (2003–04)

Date Event Performed song(s) Ref.
August 28, 2003 MTV Video Music Awards of 2003 [92]
September 4, 2003 2003 NFL Kickoff Live
[93]
September 14, 2003 Live at The Palms, Las Vegas
  • "Me Against the Music"
  • "Breathe on Me"
  • "...Baby One More Time"
  • "I'm a Slave 4 U"
[94]
October 17, 2003 Club Avalon
  • "Toxic"
  • "Me Against the Music"
[95]
Show Nightclub
  • "Me Against the Music"
  • "Breathe on Me"
  • "Toxic"
Splash
  • "Boys"
  • "I'm a Slave 4 U"
October 18, 2003 Saturday Night Live
[96]
October 25, 2003 CD:UK
  • "Me Against the Music"
  • "Boys"
  • "I'm a Slave 4 U"
  • "Breathe on Me"
[97]
October 28, 2003 Diggin' It "Me Against the Music" [98]
November 1, 2003 The Graham Norton Show [99]
November 16, 2003 American Music Awards of 2003 [100]
November 17, 2003 The Tonight Show with Jay Leno [101]
Britney Spears: In the Zone
(ABC Special)
  • "Toxic"
  • "Breathe on Me"
  • "Boys"/"I'm a Slave 4 U"
  • "(I Got That) Boom Boom" (with Ying Yang Twins)
  • "Everytime"
  • "...Baby One More Time"
  • "Me Against the Music"
[102]
November 18, 2003 Total Request Live
  • "Me Against the Music"
  • "(I Got That) Boom Boom"
[103]
November 24, 2003 Live! with Regis and Kelly "Me Against the Music" [101]
December 5, 2003 KIIS-FM Jingle Ball
  • "Toxic"
  • "Breathe on Me"
  • "Me Against the Music"
[104]
December 8, 2003 Millennium Hall, Seoul
  • "Boys"
  • "I'm a Slave 4 U"
  • "(I Got That) Boom Boom"
  • "Toxic"
  • "Me Against the Music"
[97]
December 14, 2003 MTV Cool Christmas in Tokyo
  • "Toxic"
  • "Breathe on Me"
  • "Me Against the Music"
[105]
December 26, 2003 BoA & Britney
(SBS Special)
  • "Toxic"
  • "Boys"
  • "I'm a Slave 4 U"
  • "(I Got That) Boom Boom"
[106]
January 21, 2004 Top of the Pops Germany
  • "Me Against the Music"
  • "(I Got That) Boom Boom"
  • "Toxic"
  • "Everytime"
[107]
January 22, 2004 GMTV "Toxic" [107]
Popworld [107]
January 23, 2004 Blue Peter [107]
January 24, 2004 Top of the Pops [107]
NRJ Awards of 2004 [108]
February 11, 2004 On Air with Ryan Seacrest [109]
The Ellen DeGeneres Show [110]
March 28, 2004 Britney Spears Live in Miami
(Showtime Special)
  • "Toxic"
  • "Overprotected"
  • "Boys"
  • "Showdown"
  • "...Baby One More Time"
  • "Oops!... I Did It Again"
  • "(You Drive Me) Crazy"
  • "Everytime"
  • "The Hook Up"
  • "I'm a Slave 4 U"
  • "Shadow"
  • "Touch of My Hand"
  • "Breathe on Me"
  • "Outrageous"
  • "(I Got That) Boom Boom"
  • "Me Against the Music"
[111]
June 5, 2004 Rock in Rio Lisboa
(TV Special)
  • "Toxic"
  • "Overprotected"
  • "Boys"
  • "Showdown"
  • "...Baby One More Time"
  • "(You Drive Me) Crazy"
  • "Everytime"
  • "The Hook Up"
  • "I'm a Slave 4 U"
  • "Shadow"
  • "Breathe on Me"
  • "Outrageous"
  • "(I Got That) Boom Boom"
  • "Me Against the Music"
[112]

Blackout and Circus eras (2007–08)

Date Event Performed song(s) Ref.
September 9, 2007 MTV Video Music Awards of 2007
[113]
November 6, 2008 Sticky & Sweet Tour at Dodger Stadium "Human Nature" (with Madonna) [114]
November 27, 2008 Bambi Awards of 2008 "Womanizer" [115]
November 28, 2008 Star Academy [116]
November 29, 2008 The X Factor UK [117]
December 2, 2008 Good Morning America
[118]
December 14, 2008 Hey! Hey! Hey! Music Champ "Womanizer" [119]
December 16, 2008 NTV Best Artist [120]

Femme Fatale era (2011)

Date Event Performed song(s) Ref.
March 29, 2011 Good Morning America [121]
Jimmy Kimmel Live! [122]
April 3, 2011 I Am the Femme Fatale
(MTV Special)
[123]
[124]
May 22, 2011 Billboard Music Awards of 2011
[125]
November 11, 2011 Britney Spears Live: The Femme Fatale Tour
(Epix Special)
[126]

Britney: Piece of Me and Glory eras (2015–18)

Date Event Performed song(s) Ref.
May 17, 2015 Billboard Music Awards of 2015 "Pretty Girls" (with Iggy Azalea) [127]
May 22, 2016 Billboard Music Awards of 2016
  • "Work Bitch"
  • "Womanizer"
  • "I Love Rock 'n' Roll"
  • "Breathe on Me"
  • "I'm a Slave 4 U"
  • "Touch of My Hand"
  • "Toxic"
[128]
August 25, 2016 The Late Late Show with James Corden (Carpool Karaoke)
  • "Oops!... I Did It Again"
  • "Womanizer"
  • "Make Me..."
  • "Toxic"
  • "...Baby One More Time"
[129]
August 28, 2016 MTV Video Music Awards of 2016 "Make Me..."/"Me, Myself & I" (with G-Eazy) [130]
September 2, 2016 Today [131]
September 24, 2016 iHeartRadio Music Festival
  • "Work Bitch"
  • "Womanizer"
  • "I'm a Slave 4 U"
  • "Do You Wanna Come Over?"
  • "Toxic"
  • "Stronger"/"(You Drive Me) Crazy"
  • "Make Me..."/"Me, Myself & I" (with G-Eazy)
[132]
September 27, 2016 Apple Music Festival
  • "Work Bitch"
  • "Womanizer"
  • "Break the Ice"/"Piece of Me"
  • "...Baby One More Time"/"Oops!... I Did It Again"
  • "Me Against the Music"
  • "Gimme More"
  • "Boys"
  • "Do You Wanna Come Over?"
  • "I'm a Slave 4 U"
  • "Make Me..."
  • "Freakshow"
  • "Do Somethin'"
  • "Circus"
  • "If U Seek Amy"
  • "Breathe on Me"
  • "Touch of My Hand"
  • "Toxic"
  • "Stronger"/"(You Drive Me) Crazy"
  • "Till the World Ends"
September 28, 2016 The Jonathan Ross Show "Make Me..." [133]
December 2, 2016 KIIS-FM Jingle Ball
  • "Work Bitch"
  • "Womanizer"
  • "I'm a Slave 4 U"
  • "Do You Wanna Come Over?"
  • "Make Me..."
  • "Toxic"
  • "Stronger"/"(You Drive Me) Crazy"
  • "Slumber Party" (with Tinashe)
[134]
December 3, 2016 99.7 NOW's Triple Ho Show
  • "Work Bitch"
  • "Womanizer"
  • "I'm a Slave 4 U"
  • "Do You Wanna Come Over?"
  • "Make Me..."
  • "Toxic"
  • "Stronger"/"(You Drive Me) Crazy"
  • "Slumber Party" (with Tinashe)
[135]
December 10, 2016 B96 Jingle Bash
  • "Work Bitch"
  • "Womanizer"
  • "I'm a Slave 4 U"
  • "Do You Wanna Come Over?"
  • "Make Me..." (with G-Eazy)
  • "Toxic"
  • "Stronger"/"(You Drive Me) Crazy"
  • "Slumber Party" (with Tinashe)
[136]
December 31, 2017[a] Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve
  • "Work Bitch"
  • "Toxic"
[137]
January 1, 2018[a]
October 21, 2018 2018 United States Grand Prix
  • "Work Bitch"
  • "Womanizer"
  • "Break the Ice/"Piece of Me"
  • "...Baby One More Time"/"Oops!... I Did It Again"
  • "Me Against the Music"
  • "Gimme More"
  • "Clumsy"/"Change Your Mind (No Seas Cortes)"
  • "Boys"
  • "Do You Wanna Come Over?"
  • "I'm a Slave 4 U"
  • "Make Me..."
  • "Freakshow"
  • "Do Somethin'"
  • "Circus"
  • "If U Seek Amy"
  • "Breathe on Me"
  • "Toxic"
  • "Stronger"/"(You Drive Me) Crazy"
  • "Till the World Ends"
[138]

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