Christina Aguilera put on an energetic display as she took to the stage at The O2 Arena in London on Friday.
The singer, 41, wore an eye-catching black PVC sequinned bodysuit with sheer panels and a flame design as she performed.
She donned a matching coat which reached nearly down to the ground, with the design of yellow, red and orange hues around them hem and on the sleeves.

Born to perform: Christina Aguilera, 41, put on an energetic display as she took to the stage at The O2 Arena in London on Friday
Christina wore some thigh-high high-heeled PVC boots to match the black in her jacket.
She donned a pair of dark sunglasses as she sung, shielding her eyes from the bright stage lights.
Her performance comes after it emerged the US pop star is recording new music.

Eye-catching: The singer wore an eye-catching black PVC sequinned bodysuit with sheer panels and a flame design as she performed

Stand-out style: She donned a matching coat which reached nearly down to the ground, with the design of yellow, red and orange hues around them hem and on the sleeves

Fashion focus: Christina wore some thigh-high high-heeled PVC boots to match the black in her jacket

Shady lady: She donned a pair of dark sunglasses as she sung, shielding her eyes from the bright stage lights

Career moves: Her performance comes after it emerged the US pop star is recording new music

Many talents: Christina released her Spanish-language album Aguilera in May this year and is working on new material
Christina – who released her Spanish-language album Aguilera in May – has returned to the studio after becoming inspired by the reception she received at her recent concerts.
A source told The Sun: ‘It’s early days but Christina is back working on new music.
‘She really enjoyed trying something different with Aguilera which was a real passion project for her, but she is ready to go back to her pop roots.

Delighted: has returned to the studio after becoming inspired by the reception she received at her recent concerts


Speaking out: A source told The Sun : ‘It’s early days but Christina is back working on new music’

Work in progress: ‘She really enjoyed trying something different with Aguilera which was a real passion project for her, but she is ready to go back to her pop roots’

Music style: ‘At the moment she is experimenting with sounds but it’s likely to be the dancey commercial sound with big vocals that fans love her for’
‘At the moment she is experimenting with sounds but it’s likely to be the dancey commercial sound with big vocals that fans love her for.’
Meanwhile, Christina – who has 14-year son Max with her producer ex Jordan Bratman and seven-year-old daughter Summer with her current man Matthew Rutler – previously revealed her Spanish-language music is a way to ‘share’ her culture with her children.
She said: ‘To now approach the new Spanish music at a time in my life where I’ve survived this business over decades and am a mother to my children, who I want to share a part of themselves, a part of their roots, a part of their heritage, has been such a beautiful blessing within itself.

Parental duties: Christina has 14-year son Max with her producer ex Jordan Bratman and seven-year-old daughter Summer with her current man Matthew Rutler


Important: She previously revealed her Spanish-language music is a way to ‘share’ her culture with her children

Grateful: She said it’s a ‘blessing’ to be able to sing in Spanish so her children can connect with their family heritage


Heart: ‘I want to share a part of themselves, a part of their roots, a part of their heritage, has been such a beautiful blessing within itself,’ she said recently

Supportive: ‘My daughter listens to all of the new Spanish music in the car and requests it,’ she explained
‘My daughter listens to all of the new Spanish music in the car and requests it. Sometimes I have to be like, “Ugh, I don’t want to think about work right now. Let’s listen to Encanto.”
‘But it’s just been beautiful to see her resonate with the music and know that it’s a part of her.’
The Genie in a Bottle hitmaker also believes her music is a way for her to be ‘engaging with’ her family history, such as her Ecuadorian estranged father, Fausto.

Clan: The Genie in a Bottle hitmaker also believes her music is a way for her to be ‘engaging with’ her family history, such as her Ecuadorian estranged father, Fausto
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