Live performances ", on the
Re-Invention World Tour|alt=Image of a woman wearing military gear. She is blonde and is wearing a hat on her head. She's surrounded by people dressed in similar clothing. To start marketing the album, Madonna embarked on a promotional tour across the United States and Europe. One of these performances, presented at the
Total Request Live studios in New York, was shown by MTV in a special named
Madonna on Stage & on the Record. Hosted by
Carson Daly, she sang songs from the album and answered questions from the audience. Madonna also performed at the
HMV store on Oxford Street, London to 500 people. While in the United Kingdom, she performed "American Life" and "Hollywood" at
BBC One's
Friday Night with Jonathan Ross and
Top of the Pops. Another performance on Tower's Fourth Street in
Manhattan was presented to around 400 people. A stage was built in preparation for the performances with long dark drapes and large speakers, and according to
Billboard was so that over one thousand fans nearby could hear the performance. On August 27, 2003, Madonna opened the
2003 MTV Video Music Awards with American recording artists
Britney Spears and
Christina Aguilera, performing a medley of "
Like a Virgin" and "Hollywood". American rapper
Missy Elliott also performed her song "
Work It" halfway through the performance. After "Hollywood" was performed by Madonna, she engaged in kissing with both Spears and Aguilera becoming an infamous moment for all three acts and in television history. The plan for the box set was eventually cancelled and
Remixed & Revisited was released in its place. The compilation contains remixed versions of four songs from
American Life and a previously unreleased song called "Your Honesty".
Singles Preceding the album release, "Die Another Day" was released as a single to promote the twentieth James Bond film of the same name. The song peaked at number eight in the United States, and number three in the United Kingdom. The production costs for the
music video were over six million dollars, making it the third
most expensive music video ever made, after "
Work Bitch" by
Britney Spears, and "
Scream" by
Michael Jackson and
Janet Jackson. "American Life" was released as the lead single from the album on April 8, 2003 in the United States and on April 14, 2003 in Europe.
Blender magazine listed the song as the ninth worst song ever. There are two music videos. The first version is based on a fashion runway, with extras including children dressed in provocative war inspired outfits. The scene descends into violence and fighting to which the audience find amusement. At the end of the music video, then-President of the United States,
George W. Bush is portrayed by a lookalike lighting a cigar. The anti-war content of its music video was interpreted as being unpatriotic, making Madonna withdraw its release from American music channels. She also released a statement saying she did so because she believed it was not appropriate to air it at that time, and that she did not want to risk offending anyone who could misinterpret its meaning. A second video was produced, showing Madonna donning military clothing and singing in front of the various flags of the world. The song debuted at number ninety on the
Billboard Hot 100, and peaked at number thirty-seven on the chart, becoming Madonna's 45th Top 40 hit in the chart. seven in Austria and Australia, and ten in France and Germany. The second single, "
Hollywood", released on July 3, 2003 in Europe and July 8, 2003 in the US, failed to chart in the Hot 100, becoming Madonna's first single in twenty years not to do so since "
Burning Up" (1983). The song was a top five hit in Canada, Italy and the United Kingdom. "
Nothing Fails" was released in October 26, 2003 as the third single, and backed with remixes of "Nobody Knows Me". It did not match the success of previous singles from
American Life, charting outside the top twenty in some countries. It peaked in the top ten in Canada and reached number one in Spain. In late 2003, "Nothing Fails" was remixed as "Nothing Fails (Nevins Mix)" for Madonna's
remix EP Remixed & Revisited. "
Love Profusion", was the fourth and final single from the album, released on December 8, 2003. It peaked in the top ten in Greece and Canada, her fifth top ten Canadian entry the album and thirteenth top ten in-a-row. while topping the Spanish chart. The promotional releases, "
Nobody Knows Me" and "Mother and Father", became very successful in American clubs, peaking at number four and number nine, respectively, on the US
Hot Dance Club Songs chart.
Tour In 2003, Madonna collaborated with photographer
Steven Klein for an art installation project called
X-Static Process. The installation portrayed Madonna in different incarnations of her spiritual practices – from yogi, prophet, queen to freak and pole dancer. The publication was a worldwide success, leading to a number of exhibitions in New York, London, Paris, Düsseldorf, Berlin and Florence. After the exhibition was over, Madonna was inspired by the images from the exhibitions and decided to incorporate them into her then unplanned tour and asked Klein to help her with the task. She then began developing her sixth concert tour called
Re-Invention World Tour. The poster released for the tour used one of the images from the installation project. It featured Madonna in a seventeenth-century-style dress, crawling on all fours towards the camera. Although musician
Prince's
Musicology Live 2004ever tour was initially projected to be the highest grossing tour of 2004,
Billboard Boxscore published that the Re-Invention Tour had sold 55 out of the 56 shows and grossed $125 million. At the 2004
Billboard Touring Awards, Re-Invention Tour received the Top Tour while Madonna's tour manager Caresse Henry was awarded the Top Manager award. A documentary, titled ''
I'm Going to Tell You a Secret'', which chronicled the tour, was released in 2005. == Critical reception ==