Christina Aguilera is set to perform in China next month, despite concerns her act is too raunchy.
The 'Dirrty' singer has been given permission from the Chinese government to appear at Shanghai's Grand Stage for a June 26th concert.
A source told E! Online: "Not every foreign artist has the luck to win Beijing's approval and Christina's sexy performance had been a concern when applying for permission to perform."
It is not know whether Christina - whose Shanghai concert will be her only Chinese show during her 'Back to Basics' tour - will have to change aspects of her act to comply with China's strict decency laws.
Last year, rapper Jay-Z's Shanghai concert was cancelled after his lyrics were deemed too vulgar for Chinese audiences.
The Rolling Stones were given the go-ahead to perform after they agreed to omit certain songs deemed inappropriate by regulators, including 'Let's Spend the Night Together' and 'Beast of Burden'.
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