Britney Spears Wows San Francisco On Sunday With Pre-Taped ‘Good Morning America’ Performance

Oops, she did it again! Perform, that is.

After her pseudo-“surprise” Friday show at Las Vegas’ Rain Nightclub at the Palms Hotel and Casino, pop star Britney Spears taped a performance on Sunday for ABC’s “Good Morning America,” which will air on March 29, the release date for her new album “Femme Fatale.”

At Noon Pacific Time, Britney performed her same three-song set from Friday night at San Francisco’s Bill Graham Civic Auditorium, according to ABC News. She opened her show with the first single off “Femme Fatale,” “Hold It Against Me,” wearing a sparkly silver costume while performing a full-fledged choreographed routine.

About 5,000 adoring fans enjoyed Britney’s free performance. Tickets disappeared within 14 minutes of becoming available to the public last Thursday, and were even being resold on sites including StubHub for as much as $200 each.

For her second song, Britney popped out of a speaker and performed “Big Fat Bass.” Dressed in a black bodysuit and a black hat, she shimmied her way across the stage to the adoration of the cheering audience.

She closed the show with pyrotechnics blasting on stage while singing and dancing to her latest single “Till The World Ends,” clad in a black leotard with flashing red lights.

After her performance, Britney took to her Twitter and announced, “Just wrapped GMA. I love love love you San Francisco!”

Following the performance, Britney stopped by the gay bar QBar in the Castro district to greet fans.

Check out the photos from Britney’s performance HERE!

“Femme Fatale” is Britney’s seventh full-length studio album. Check out our review, HERE.

The pop diva will also appear on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” on March 29 as part of “Femme Fatale’s” launch.

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