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Christina Aguilera Brings The Holidays To The Big Screen With ‘Christmas In Paris’

Get ready to say “Good Morning” to the magic of Christmas like a global superstar Christina AguileraRing in the holiday season in true diva fashion with “Christina Aguilera: Christmas in Paris,” a cinematic concert extravaganza premiering Dec. 14-21 in theaters nationwide. This limited-participation event, presented by Vertigo Live Productions, Roc Nation and Fathom Entertainment, celebrates the 25th anniversary of Aguilera’s beloved 1999 holiday album “My Kind of Christmas.” Tickets go on sale November 7, and fans can secure seats through Fathom Entertainment and participating theater box offices.

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Christina Aguilera turns Paris into a winter wonderland in ‘Christmas in Paris’

Filmed before an audience of just 250 guests, “Christmas in Paris” transforms the terrace of the Musée Quai Branly into a sparkling conservatory overlooking the Eiffel Tower, which itself becomes an illuminated tree-shaped centerpiece. The venue radiates holiday romance as Aguilera’s powerful vocals echo across the Paris skyline.

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Directed and executive produced by Emmy Award-winner Sam Wrench (“Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour,” “Billie Eilish: Live at the O2”) and produced by Next of Kin, the production fuses concert grandeur with cinematic storytelling. The film’s dreamlike visuals weave together holiday classics and Aguilera’s signature songs, interspersed with reflective Parisian interludes as the pop icon opens up about love, motherhood, renewal, and her lifelong connection to music.

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Aguilera embraces Parisian glam in her boldest holiday performance yet

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Adding to the appeal, “Christmas in Paris” features a stunning sequence filmed inside the legendary Crazy Horse nightclub. There, Aguilera unleashes her boldest anthems in a sultry, art-house-inspired show steeped in the decadence of Parisian nightlife.

The film’s finale, shot under the twinkling lights of the Eiffel Tower, provides an unusual and cinematic crescendo for Aguilera. More than just a musical, it’s a holiday experience that combines imagination, faith and ferocious singing into one visual feast.

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Christina Aguilera fans are begging for a global release

After news of Christina Aguilera: Christmas in Paris broke, the “What a Girl Wants” singer’s fans around the world immediately flooded social media with excitement, and there was one clear request. “I hope this gets an international release,” one fan wrote, while another added: “Could it get an international release too?? Philippines!!!” Others echoed the same sentiments, with comments like “Make it global” and “Global version please” peppering the responses.

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Beyond the pleas for international prominence, fans couldn’t help but be impressed by the pop icon’s Parisian performance. Comments like “Queen” and “Wow! I love that” captured the collective awe of Aguilera’s glamorous visuals and powerful vocals. Meanwhile, one user captured the collective mood, posting: “I’m excited to hear that! Especially since she’s at her best with that voice!” With others saying: “I can’t wait!!”

But not everyone was feeling festive. A handful of social media users reignited the pop controversy, comparing Aguilera to it Mariah Careywith some insisting that “there is only one true Queen of Christmas”. While most fans praised Aguilera’s Parisian production, some argued that Carey’s “All I Want for Christmas Is You” still tops the Holiday Hall of Fame.

Aguilera proves her legacy is bigger than music

Christina Aguilera performs at the Stonewall Day Pride event
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For more than two decades, Aguilera has proven that she’s not just a singer, but an institution. With nearly 100 million records sold, five Billboard Hot 100 singles, and seven Grammy awards, Aguilera remains one of the most diverse and diverse artists in pop history.

She is also a humanitarian and advocate for change, having raised more than $150 million for the World Food Program and championing issues such as LGBT equality and domestic violence awareness. Her latest projects, from her Spanish-language album “AGUILERA” to her sexual wellness brand Playground, continue to expand her creative empire.

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2025-10-16 22:30:00

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