The tone of the show variated from the beginning: for the performance of "Born to Make You Happy", Spears sang in a set resembling a children's bedroom, complete with large toys and a pillow fight routine. The proscenium stage was much more elaborate than the stage of her previous tour and included video screens, movable platforms and different props. I'm going to have more dancers, a bigger stage, more pyro… just a lot bigger". It'll be nice to change it up a little bit." She also talked about her expectations for the tour, saying, "I can't wait. Spears explained, "I've been singing the same material for so long now. Baby One More Time (1999) as well as seven songs from Oops!. The setlist included material from her first studio album. Spears described the tour as "like a Broadway show". Mark Foffano was chosen as the lightning director. Tim Miller and Kevin Antunes served as director of production and musical director, respectively. She later donated $1 from each ticket sold from her Inglewood, California show on Jto the union. Spears recorded a song for the latter called "I've Got the Urge to Herbal" to be used on their radio campaign, though she chose to not attend a photoshoot for the product when she decided to support an 86-day strike by the Screen Actors Guild (SAG). Clairol's Herbal Essences was also added as a sponsor. Baby One More Time Tour, Got Milk?, and Polaroid, remained. I've never experienced other fans in other places, and performing in front of them is going to be so exciting." Before the tour began, Forbes reported that concert promoter SFX Entertainment guaranteed her a minimum of $200,000 per show. She commented, "I'm going to go to Europe, and just basically go everywhere for six months, I've never toured outside of the U.S. The tour marked the first time Spears toured Europe. On February 22, 2000, Spears announced a summer tour in support of her second studio album, Oops!. I Did It Again World Tour was broadcast by many channels around the world. It was also a commercial success, grossing $40.5 million and becoming one of the highest grossing tours of 2000.
I Did It Again World Tour received positive reviews from critics, who praised Spears's energy onstage as well as the band. The encore consisted of a performance with pyrotechnics. Most of the songs displayed energetic dance routines with the exception of the second segment, which featured mostly ballads.
The show began with Spears descending from a giant orb. The show consisted of four segments with each segment being followed by an interlude to the next segment, and it ended with an encore. All of the equipment came from the United States. Spears used a handheld microphone and a headset during the shows, while an ADAT was used to replace her voice during energetic dance routines.
Showco was the sound company, who used the PRISM system to adapt the show to each venue. The setlist was composed by songs from her first two studio albums. The stage was much more elaborate than her previous tours and featured video screens, pyrotechnics and moving platforms. The tour was announced in February 2000, while Spears was in the midst of the. It marked the first time Spears toured outside North America. I Did It Again (2000) and visited North America, Europe and Brazil. It supported her second studio album Oops!. I Did It Again Word Tour was the second concert tour by American recording artist Britney Spears.