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After One-Hour Mexico City Show, Christina Aguilera Fans Pursue Consumer Complaint

Attendees say the Palacio de los Deportes concert fell far short of an advertised two-hour runtime, prompting refund efforts over what they describe as an incomplete performance.

Overview

  • Fans are organizing a collective complaint to Mexico’s consumer agency Profeco, citing Ticketmaster materials that listed an approximately 120‑minute event and alleging breach of contract, with no official ruling or artist response yet.
  • The March 17 concert in Mexico City began about an hour late and ran roughly 55–60 minutes, according to attendee accounts reported by multiple outlets.
  • Coverage describes an 18‑item set made up of shortened song segments, frequent reliance on backing vocalists and pre‑recorded tracks, and instances of out‑of‑sync lip‑syncing.
  • A widely shared clip shows Aguilera saying “I love you, New Mexico” during the show, a gaffe that amplified criticism already fueled by the brief set.
  • Complaints also targeted austere staging and high ticket prices reported up to about 5,679 pesos, with fans noting similarities to earlier festival setlists.