During the show, A Great Big World also joins the 'Hurt' songstress performing their Grammy-winning song 'Say Something'.

AceShowbiz - Fans attending Christina Aguilera's "Liberation Tour" stop in New York City were basically blessed. There were a lot of memorable moments during the show which took place at Radio City Music Hall on Wednesday, October 3, but one thing that made concertgoers reached out their phones was Lil' Kim's appearance.

Tina and Kim performed their hit 2001 cover "Lady Marmalade", marking the first time they belted out the song together in sixteen years. Even though other collaborators Mya and Pink were not with them, that didn't stop the two for going all out as audience could be heard cheering loudly when they performed. "Hey sistas, soul sistas, betta get that dough sistas," Kim spitted in a sparkling number, hyping up the crowd.

Their cover of "Lady Marmalade" was recorded for the "Moulin Rouge!" soundtrack. The song ruled Billboard's Hot 100 chart for five weeks as well as the Official U.K. Singles chart. The foursome performed the song together at the 2002 Grammy Music Awards.

Kim wasn't the only guest star at Tina's New York City's show. Later on, A Great Big World joined the "Hurt" singer performing their Grammy-winning collaboration "Say Something". Bill and Hillary Clinton were also spotted among the audience. Tina also helped a gay couple get engaged during the show.

After finishing the second night of her New York City show, Tina will be heading to Connecticut for a concert at Mohegan Sun Arena in Uncasville on Saturday, October 6. She will wrap up her tur at The Mahaffey Theatre in St. Petersburg, Florida on November 13.

The tour is launched in support of her latest album "Liberation", her first album in six years after "Lotus". Making its way out on June 15 via RCA Records, the effort debuted at No. 6 on Billboard 200. It marked her seventh top 10 album on the chart.

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