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Jennifer Lopez reveals This Is Me... Now tour dates for her return to the stage
Lopez will visit over 30 cities in North America. See the full list of dates here.
Her love don't cost a thing, but you can still buy tickets to see her love story unfold this summer when Jennifer Lopez returns to the stage for her first tour in five years.
The global superstar announced Thursday her upcoming This Is Me... Now tour dates, which will see the 54-year-old visit over 30 cities in North America to perform her back catalog of hits as well as fresh material from her new album This Is Me.... Now and its accompanying narrative film of the same name.
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The tour marks the latest milestone in Lopez's This Is Me... Now era, which comprises the album, film, and concert series billed as a sequel to her 2002 album This Is Me... Then — all of which chronicle her love life, particularly her relationship with actor Ben Affleck , both in its original form and its rekindled status in recent years.
In addition to the tour, Lopez recently performed two songs from her new album on Saturday Night Live , where she appeared as a musical guest opposite host Ayo Edebiri.
Leading up to the broadcast, Edebiri's comments from a 2020 episode of the Scam Goddess podcast resurfaced, which saw the Emmy-winning Bear actress criticizing Lopez's career as "one long scam."
Lopez, however, told EW that the two patched things up before the show. "She actually came to my dressing room, and she was very sweet," she said. "She was like, 'Listen, I was young. I was on this thing. I said these things, and I am so sorry.' She had seen my soundcheck, and she's like, 'You are amazing. I'm watching you out there singing and doing your thing. And I'm sorry.' She was very gracious."
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Presale tickets will be available via the On the J.Lo site beginning Feb. 20 at 9 a.m. local time, with general sales kicking off Feb. 23 at 10 a.m. local time on Live Nation 's platforms.
See the full list of Lopez's This Is Me... Now tour dates below.
Jun. 26 — Orlando, Fla. (Kia Center) Jun. 28 — Miami, Fla. (Kaseya Center) July 2 — Austin, Texas (Moody Center) July 3 — Edinburg, Texas (Bert Ogden Arena) July 5 — San Antonio, Texas (Frost Bank Center) July 6 — Dallas, Texas (American Airlines Center) July 9 — Phoenix, Ariz. (Footprint Center) July 11 — Los Angeles, Calif. (Kia Forum) July 13 — Anaheim, Calif. (Honda Center) July 16 — San Francisco, Calif. (Chase Center) July 17 — Sacramento, Calif. (Golden 1 Center) July 19 — Palm Springs, Calif. (Acrisure Arena) July 20 — Las Vegas, Nev. (T-Mobile Arena) July 22 — Denver, Colo. (Ball Arena) July 24 — Tulsa, Okla. (BOK Center) July 26 — Rosemont, Ill. (Allstate Arena) July 27 — Indianapolis, Ind. (Gainbridge Fieldhouse) July 30 — Pittsburgh, Pa. (PPG Paints Arena) July 31 — Detroit, Mich. (Little Caesars Arena) Aug. 2 — Toronto, On. (Scotiabank Arena) Aug. 5 — Montreal, Que. (Bell Centre) Aug. 7 — Boston, Mass. (TD Garden) Aug. 9 — Belmont Park, N.Y. (UBS Arena) Aug. 10 — Newark, N.J. (Prudential Center) Aug. 13 — Philadelphia, Pa. (Wells Fargo Center) Aug. 14 — Washington, D.C. (Capital One Arena) Aug. 16 — New York, N.Y. (Madison Square Garden) Aug. 20 — Cleveland, Ohio (Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse) Aug. 22 — Nashville, Tenn. (Bridgestone Arena) Aug. 24 — Raleigh, N.C. (PNC Arena) Aug. 25 — Atlanta, Ga. (State Farm Arena) Aug. 27 — Tampa, Fla. (Amalie Arena) Aug. 30 — New Orleans, La. (Smoothie King Center) Aug. 31 — Houston, Texas (Toyota Center)
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Upon release in February, “This Is Me… Now” struggled to find an audience, selling 14,000 copies in its first week. While the album did debut atop the Billboard Top Album Sales Chart due to 11,000 in physical sales, it arrived at No. 38 on the Billboard 200, becoming the second of her nine studio albums to bow outside the top 10.
The album was one part of a self-financed $20 million multimedia project including the tour and the two films, “This Is Me…Now: A Love Story,” and a documentary, “The Greatest Love Story Never Told.” Variety described the endeavor as an examination of “Lopez’s life as a serial romantic” following her romantic rekindling with actor Ben Affleck, who she married in 2022 after nearly two decades apart.
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Jennifer Lopez will go on tour for 1st time in five years: How to get tickets
Jenny will be back on the block this summer.
"This is Me … Now The Tour" will find Jennifer Lopez spanning the country for a 30-plus date arena tour that kicks off June 26 in Orlando and visits cities including Miami, Dallas, Phoenix, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and her hometown of New York.
The live outing is Lopez’s first in five years and comes in support of her new album, “ This is Me … Now ,” out Friday.
A ticket presale for the JLo Fan Club begins at 9 a.m. Feb. 20. Other presales through Verizon and Citi also arrive Tuesday at 10 a.m. through 10 p.m. Feb. 22.
The general ticket sale will start at 10 a.m. Feb. 23 at livenation.com.
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Lopez is going all-in on her latest musical project, including an Amazon Prime musical movie , “This is Me … Now: A Love Story,” that lands Friday and a behind-the-scenes documentary about the making of her album and film, “The Greatest Love Story Never Told,” arriving on Amazon Prime Feb. 27.
In a recent interview with USA TODAY , Lopez said that “This is Me … Now,” would possibly be her final album because the songs, including current single “Can’t Get Enough,” present all of her thoughts on love.
“This was going to be the quintessential thing I have been searching for and wanted to say about love … This (album) kind of closed the loop in a way,” Lopez said. “It captures this moment to really say the things I want to say about love, and that is that true love does exist and some things are forever.”
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Jennifer Lopez This is Me ... Now The Tour dates
- June 26 in Orlando at Kia Center
- June 28 in Miami at Kaseya Center
- July 2 in Austin, Texas at Moody Center
- July 3 in Edinburg, Texas at Bert Ogden Arena*
- July 5 in San Antonio at Frost Bank Center
- July 6 in Dallas at American Airlines Center
- July 9 in Phoenix at Footprint Center
- July 11 in Los Angeles at Kia Forum
- July 13 in Anaheim, California at Honda Center
- July 16 in San Francisco at Chase Center
- July 17 in Sacramento, California at Golden 1 Center
- July 19 in Palm Springs, California at Acrisure Arena
- July 20 in Las Vegas at T-Mobile Arena*
- July 22 in Denver at Ball Arena
- July 24 in Tulsa, Oklahoma at BOK Center
- July 26 in Rosemont, Illinois at Allstate Arena
- July 27 in Indianapolis at Gainbridge Fieldhouse
- July 30 in Pittsburgh at PPG Paints Arena
- July 31 in Detroit at Little Caesars Arena
- Aug. 2 in Toronto at Scotiabank Arena*#
- Aug. 5 in Montreal at Bell Centre*#
- Aug. 7 in Boston at TD Garden
- Aug. 9 in Belmont Park, New York at UBS Arena
- Aug. 10 in Newark, New Jersey at Prudential Center
- Aug. 13 in Philadelphia at Wells Fargo Center
- Aug. 14 in Washington, DC at Capital One Arena
- Aug. 16 in New York at Madison Square Garden
- Aug. 20 in Cleveland at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse*
- Aug. 22 in Nashville at Bridgestone Arena
- Aug. 24 in Raleigh at PNC Arena
- Aug. 25 in Atlanta at State Farm Arena
- Aug. 27 in Tampa at Amalie Arena
- Aug. 30 in New Orleans at Smoothie King Center
- Aug. 31 in Houston at Toyota Center*
- * Verizon Up Presale Not Applicable | #Citi Presale Not Applicable
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Critic’s notebook: the j. lo bubble burst — how (un)likability ruined her tour.
Selling out an arena tour — the same venues Lopez has performed at for two decades — isn’t normally a problem for the star, but her headline-making decision to cancel her upcoming trek has barely anything to do with music. Instead, it’s about likability.
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Five years ago, Jennifer Lopez was on a white-hot tour , selling out arenas like Madison Square Garden and performing her popular hits from the late ‘90s and early 2000s.
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So selling out an arena tour — the same venues Lopez has performed at for two decades — isn’t normally a problem for the star. And Live Nation wouldn’t have booked a tour if it didn’t think she could sell the tickets. But Lopez’s headline-making decision to cancel her upcoming trek due to family issues amid reports of poor ticket sales likely has nothing to do with her music or hit-making ability.
For years, artists with strong catalogs have successfully performed on the road. At times the tours are tied to a new album — one most don’t care to hear during live shows — but sometimes there isn’t new music. We all know how well nostalgia sells, and Lopez is one of hundreds of acts who have benefited from this. It’s been 13 years since her last major hit: “On the Floor” peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 2011. Before that, it was 2005’s “Get Right” and 2006’s “Control Myself.” New hits are not a factor. While they would be helpful, they are not a necessity to sell a tour.
Instead, it’s about likability. And social media likes, or lack thereof.
And here’s likely when shit hit Lopez’s fan: She named the tour after her much-scrutinized, trippy Amazon Prime musical film This Is Me … Now: A Love Story and album This Is Me … Now . They were accompanied by a documentary titled The Greatest Love Story Never Told , which gave an inside look at the making of the film. That really lit up social media, and not in a good way.
Because of the way audiences consume media today, it’s fair to assume that many of those who have heavily bashed Lopez didn’t even watch either of those films. They just read the headlines — in this case, watched 20 second clips on social media. I watched both films, and yes, they were corny and at times cringe-worthy, but they weren’t that bad (and actually received some decent reviews). Unfortunately, that doesn’t matter, and the constant TikToks blasting her won over the internet, revealing Lopez’s unlikability factor. At this point, it’s like she can do no right. She is giving the ick.
And it’s not that Lopez was always the most liked celebrity — for years people have said the “I’m Real” singer isn’t that real and questioned her street cred, though she sings about being “Jenny From the Block” in the Bronx. And others have called her out for keeping vocals from Ashanti and Christina Milian on the hits they wrote for her without acknowledging them. But this year, the aversion to Lopez seemed to reach new levels.
The tour cancellation also revealed something else: fickle fans. When you don’t have millions of die-hard devotees like Beyoncé or Taylor Swift — or when you’re not the “It” artist of the moment like Billie Eilish or Olivia Rodrigo — you’re trying to appeal to potential ticket buyers who could be easily swayed to go to your show, or pass.
It’s like going to Las Vegas and deciding to see a certain artist’s show. It gave you something to do for a night. But if you missed it, the trip still went on. That’s J.Lo and her axed tour in a nutshell.
Love don’t cost a thing, but loyalty is priceless.
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Jennifer Lopez Announces This Is Me... Now the Tour for Summer 2024 — See the Dates!
J.Lo will hit the road this summer in support of her new album 'This Is Me... Now'
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On Thursday, Jennifer Lopez announced This Is Me... Now the Tour, a 34-date string of North American arena concerts set for this summer in support of her new ninth studio album This Is Me... Now .
Kicking off June 26 at the Kia Center in Orlando, Florida, the tour will see Lopez, 54, perform shows in cities including Miami, Dallas, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Detroit, Toronto, Boston, Philadelphia, New York City, Nashville, New Orleans and more before wrapping Aug. 31 at the Toyota Center in Houston.
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Tickets will first become available via multiple presales. Citi cardmembers and Verizon Up customers will gain access from Feb 20 at 10 a.m. local time to Feb. 22 at 10 p.m. local time, while JLo Fan Club members can purchase from Feb. 20 at 10 a.m. local time through Feb. 23 at 10 a.m. local time, when tickets go on general sale to all other fans.
This Is Me... Now the Tour will mark Lopez's first since 2019's It's My Party Tour, which grossed over $50 million from 37 dates.
The "Jenny from the Block" star is currently gearing up to release her new album This Is Me... Now on Friday, and it'll be accompanied by an Amazon Original musical film This Is Me... Now: A Love Story the same day.
Lopez premiered the film in Los Angeles on Tuesday and grew emotional while thanking her husband , actor and director Ben Affleck , as their rekindled romance influenced the new projects.
"And then there is the person who inspired this for me, who has inspired me my whole life. He just, he inspired an album 20 years ago and I know he hates that I'm doing this right now," she said at the event.
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"He's just like, 'Please shut up.’ No! And I say no. I say, I love you and thank you for believing in me and helping me believe in myself," she continued. "And helping me to grow every single day. Thank you for the family that we've created and our children and everything that you do for me."
"You will never know what it is to be able to share this lifetime and have you be my love. Thank you," Lopez concluded.
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See the full list of Lopez's This Is Me... Now the Tour dates below.
June 26 - Orlando, FL - Kia Center
June 28 - Miami, FL - Kaseya Center
July 02 - Austin, TX - Moody Center
July 03 - Edinburg, TX - Bert Ogden Arena*
July 05 - San Antonio, TX - Frost Bank Center
July 06 - Dallas, TX - American Airlines Center
July 09 - Phoenix, AZ - Footprint Center
July 11 - Los Angeles, CA - Kia Forum
July 13 - Anaheim, CA - Honda Center
July 16 - San Francisco, CA - Chase Center
July 17 - Sacramento, CA - Golden 1 Center
July 19 - Palm Springs, CA - Acrisure Arena
July 20 - Las Vegas, NV - T-Mobile Arena*
July 22 - Denver, CO - Ball Arena
July 24 - Tulsa, OK - BOK Center
July 26 - Rosemont, IL - Allstate Arena
July 27 - Indianapolis, IN - Gainbridge Fieldhouse
July 30 - Pittsburgh, PA - PPG Paints Arena
July 31 - Detroit, MI - Little Caesars Arena
Aug. 02 - Toronto, ON - Scotiabank Arena*#
Aug. 05 - Montreal, QC - Bell Centre*#
Aug. 07 - Boston, MA - TD Garden
Aug. 09 - Belmont Park, NY - UBS Arena
Aug. 10 - Newark, NJ - Prudential Center
Aug. 13 - Philadelphia, PA - Wells Fargo Center
Aug. 14 - Washington, DC - Capital One Arena
Aug. 16 - New York, NY - Madison Square Garden
Aug. 20 - Cleveland, OH - Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse*
Aug. 22 - Nashville, TN - Bridgestone Arena
Aug. 24 - Raleigh, NC - PNC Arena
Aug. 25 - Atlanta, GA - State Farm Arena
Aug. 27 - Tampa, FL - Amalie Arena
Aug. 30 - New Orleans, LA - Smoothie King Center
Aug. 31 - Houston, TX - Toyota Center*
* Verizon Up Presale Not Applicable - #Citi Presale Not Applicable
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EXCLUSIVE: Jennifer Lopez announces ‘This Is Me...Now The Tour’
We can't get enough of Jennifer Lopez.
With the impending release of her ninth studio album, “This Is Me...Now,” the singer exclusively announced on TODAY on Feb. 15 that she is heading on tour this summer with her “This Is Me...Now the Tour.”
The 2024 tour will consist of more than 30 cities across North America, kicking off in June and wrapping at the end of August. Along the way she will make stops in Miami, New York City, Los Angeles and Toronto, performing her biggest hits and new songs from her latest album, including “Can’t Get Enough.”
On Feb. 22, Lopez announced three additional shows due to popular demand in Miami, Toronto and New York City.
It’s a special moment for Lopez, who released one of her most personal albums to date. She has opened up about how “This Is Me...Now” was inspired by her rekindled romance with husband Ben Affleck. Alongside the record, Lopez debuted the accompanying film “This Is Me... Now: A Love Story,” which is described as a “cinematic odyssey” and depicts her journey to love and personal healing. Both were released Feb. 16.
And now, the "This Is Me...Now the Tour" is one added bonus for her fans. The new set of concerts marks J. Lo's first tour in five years, after her successful 2019 tour.
Keep reading for more information about "This Is Me...Now the Tour."
When does Jennifer Lopez's 'This Is Me...Now the Tour’ start?
“This Is Me...Now The Tour” starts June 26 in Orlando, Florida, at the Kia Center.
How to get tickets to Jennifer Lopez’s ‘This Is Me...Now the Tour’
General tickets for the "This Is Me...Now the Tour" go on sale Friday, Feb. 23, at 10 a.m. local time at LiveNation.com .
There are three presale events: the J.Lo Fan Club presale, the Citi presale and the Verizon presale.
The f an c lub presale begins Tuesday, Feb. 20, at 9 a.m. local time.
Citi cardmembers will have access to presale tickets for the U.S. dates beginning Tuesday, Feb. 20, at 10 a.m. local time until Thursday, Feb. 22, at 10 p.m. local time through the Citi Entertainment program. For complete presale details visit citientertainment.com .
Verizon is also offering customers exclusive presale tickets for applicable U.S. dates through Verizon Up. Customers will have access to purchase presale tickets for select shows beginning Tuesday, Feb. 20, at 10 a.m. local time until Thursday, Feb. 22, at 10 p.m. local time. For more details visit Verizon Up .
What are Jennifer Lopez's tour dates?
Below are the North American tour dates so far. A show with an asterisk next to it indicates that it's not available in the Verizon presale, while a hashtag indicates the Citi presale is not applicable.
June 26: Orlando, Florida — Kia Center
June 28: Miami, Florida — Kaseya Center
NEW! June 29: Miami, Florida — Kaseya Center
July 2: Austin, Texas — Moody Center
July 3: Edinburg, Texas — Bert Ogden Arena*
July 5: San Antonio, Texas — Frost Bank Center
July 6: Dallas, Texas — American Airlines Center
July 9: Phoenix, Arizona — Footprint Center
July 11: Los Angeles, California — Kia Forum
July 13: Anaheim, California — Honda Center
July 16: San Francisco, California — Chase Center
July 17: Sacramento, California — Golden 1 Center
July 19: Palm Springs, California — Acrisure Arena
July 20: Las Vegas, Nevada — T-Mobile Arena*
July 22: Denver, Colorado — Ball Arena
July 24: Tulsa, Oklahoma — BOK Center
July 26: Rosemont, Illinois — Allstate Arena
July 27: Indianapolis, Indiana — Gainbridge Fieldhouse
July 30: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania — PPG Paints Arena
July 31: Detroit, Michigan — Little Caesars Arena
Aug. 2: Toronto, Ontario — Scotiabank Arena*#
NEW! Aug. 3: Toronto, Ontario — Scotiabank Arena*#
Aug. 5: Montreal, Quebec — Bell Centre*#
Aug. 7: Boston, Massachusetts — TD Garden
Aug. 9: Belmont Park, New York — UBS Arena
Aug. 10: Newark, New Jersey — Prudential Center
Aug. 13: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania — Wells Fargo Center
Aug. 14: Washington, D.C. — Capital One Arena
Aug. 16: New York, New York — Madison Square Garden
NEW! Aug. 17: New York, New York — Madison Square Garden
Aug. 20: Cleveland, Ohio — Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse*
Aug. 22: Nashville, Tennessee — Bridgestone Arena
Aug. 24: Raleigh, North Carolina — PNC Arena
Aug. 25: Atlanta, Georgia — State Farm Arena
Aug. 27: Tampa, Florida — Amalie Arena
Aug. 30: New Orleans, Louisiana — Smoothie King Center
Aug. 31: Houston, Texas — Toyota Center*
Liz Calvario is a Los Angeles-based reporter and editor for TODAY.com who covers entertainment, pop culture and trending news.
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It's My Party Tour
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It's My Party Tour was the fourth concert tour by American entertainer Jennifer Lopez . The tour was announced during her appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show on February 13, 2019. The North American leg of the tour began on June 7, 2019, in Inglewood, California and ended on July 27, 2019, in Miami, after performing after 32 shows in Canada and the United States. Lopez performed six international shows, starting in Tel Aviv on August 1, 2019, and ending in Saint Petersburg on August 11, 2019.
- 1.1 Merchandise
- 2 Commercial performance
- 3 Awards and nominations
- 5 Tour dates
- 7 References
Planning, itinerary and ticketing [ ]
In December 2018, while promoting her film Second Act , Lopez announced plans to tour the United States during the summer of 2019. [1] The tour was officially announced by the entertainer during her appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show on February 13, 2019. [2] She revealed that she would be doing "a small amount of shows" throughout June and July to celebrate her 50th birthday on July 24, 2019. [3] The dates for the 24-city North American tour, titled It's My Party: The Live Celebration, were announced shortly after her appearance on the show. The tour was scheduled to start on June 7, 2019, at the Talking Stick Resort Arena in Phoenix and end on July 26, 2019, at the American Airlines Arena in Miami . [4] Shortly after the tour's announcement, several third-party websites began selling fake tickets to the show. [5] Marketing specialist Shalimar Madrigal acknowledged that he was aware of these websites on February 14, 2019, and warned buyers to be careful and to only purchase tickets from official websites. [6] Ticketmaster issued a statement on their official Twitter account on February 20, 2019, stating that "we see tickets for @JLo's #ItsMyPartyTour on other websites, but no tickets have been sold yet". [7] [8] On February 27, 2019, several dates were rescheduled and additional shows were added in select cities, with the tour now beginning on June 7, 2019, at The Forum in Inglewood, California . [9] The show at the Coliseo de Puerto Rico Jose Miguel Agrelot in San Juan planned for June 28, 2019, was cancelled on March 18, 2019; a reason for the cancellation was not specified. [10]
On March 22, 2019, the tour was re-announced as the It's My Party tour; a 25-city North American tour that begins at The Forum in Inglewood, California on June 7, 2019, and ends at the American Airlines Arena in Miami on July 25, 2019. A pre-sale for American Express cardholders began on March 26, 2019, while tickets went on sale to the general public starting on March 29, 2019. [11] Four additional concerts were announced on March 27, 2019, bringing the total up to 29 shows. [12] On April 5, 2019, it was reported that Lopez would be bringing the tour to Israel , which would be her first concert in the country. Israeli media had previously reported that she would be performing in Tel Aviv in 2012 and 2016, but neither one of these shows materialized. According to The Jerusalem Post , "the concert rumors were met with online campaigns by the BDS movement calling on Lopez to cancel". [13] The concert was officially confirmed on April 17, 2019 and announced to take place on August 1, 2019. Concert prompter Mario Arlowski claimed that Lopez "had not faced any pressure from boycott activists" for the concert, which went on sale later that same day. The show was also revealed to be the first of six international concerts that Lopez would be playing during the It's My Party tour. [14]
On April 22, 2019, it was announced that she would be performing in Moscow on August 4, 2019; tickets for the show went on sale the same day. [15] A second show in Chicago and a third show in Miami was announced on April 29, 2019. Tickets for these two shows went on sale on May 3, 2019. [16] [17] Several days later, it was revealed that Lopez would be bringing the tour to the North Coast of Egypt , although the exact location and venue could not be confirmed at the time. [18] It was announced on May 13, 2018, that Lopez would be performing in Turkey on August 6, 2019, as part of the Regnum Carya Live in Concert series. [19] After a series of conflicting reports, the show in Egypt was officially announced on May 24, 2019, to take place on August 9, 2019, at the Seacode beach club in El Alamein . Tickets for the show were on sale before the city and venue were confirmed. [20] On July 12, 2019, it was announced that Lopez would be performing in Spain on August 8, 2019. [21]
Merchandise [ ]
On May 30, 2019, it was announced that Guess would serve as the official merchandise partner for the It's My Party tour. The company had previously collaborated with Lopez during their spring 2018 campaign. Dubbed as GUESS x Jennifer Lopez "It's My Party" Tour , the collection consists of a variety of concert T-shirts and a denim jacket that features a "colorful J.Lo pop art graphic on the back". Select pieces of the collection will be available at select Guess locations in the United States and Canada, as well as on the company's website, starting on June 7, 2019. The full collection will be available for sale at each show during the duration of the tour. [22] [23]
Commercial performance [ ]
According to The Times of Israel , Lopez's concert at Hayarkon Park in Tel Aviv on August 1, 2019 drew an audience of around 57,000. [24]
According to Touring Data , It's My Party Tour grossed $54.5 million with 31 reported shows. Overall, the tour had a total gross of $68,387,824 million and 505,380 in attendance in 37 shows. [25]
Awards and nominations [ ]
Set list [ ].
This set list is representative of the show on June 7, 2019, in Inglewood, California . [26] It may not represent every show.
- " Medicine "
- " Love Don't Cost a Thing "
- " Get Right "
- " I'm Real "
- " Ain't It Funny "
- " Jenny from the Block "
- " If You Had My Love "
- " Gravity "
- " Limitless "
- " Ain't Your Mama "
- " All I Have "
- " Hold It Don't Drop It "
- " Te Boté " / " Te Guste "
- " El Anillo "
- " Waiting for Tonight "
- " Dance Again "
- " On the Floor "
- " Let's Get Loud "
- After her concert in Montreal, Lopez performed a cover of Selena 's " Si Una Vez ". [27]
Tour dates [ ]
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- ↑ Oprahmag.com - J.Lo is celebrating her 50th Birthday in the Splashiest Way—and You Could Join Her
- ↑ globalnews.ca - Jennifer Lopez Announces It's My Party tour, 3 Canadian dates
- ↑ Billboard.com - Jennifer Lopez Announces It's My Party: The Live Celebration Tour
- ↑ KRGV.com - Valley Woman Warns about Website Selling Fake JLo Concert Tickets
- ↑ Valleycentral.com - Fake JLo Tickets sold after Valley summer concert
- ↑ Twitter.com - Safe #TicketTips: Be Carefeful #JLovers. We see tickets for @JLo's #It'sMyPartyTour on other websites, but no tickets have been sold yet
- ↑ Twitter.com - #jlovers, I know you're ready to celebrate but "It's My Party Tour" tickets not on sale yet
- ↑ Idolater.com - Jennifer Lopez Announces It's My Party Tour: The Live Celebration' Tour Dates
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 Primerahora.com - Jennifer Lopez no dara su concierto en Puerto rico
- ↑ Billboard.com - Jennifer Lopez Confirms "It's My Party; Tour Dates"
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- ↑ jpost.com - Is Jennifer Lopez coming to Israel?
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 timesofisrael.com - Tel Aviv will have Jennifer Lopez's 'Love' on August 1
- ↑ handofmoscow.com - Jennifer Lopez will arrive in moscow
- ↑ Twitter.com - JUST ANNOUNCED: @JLo added a second show at the United Center
- ↑ Twitter.com - Not one, not two, but THREE! #JLOItsMyParty Due to overwhelming demand, @JLo has added a THIRD show here at AmericanAirlines Arena on July 27! Tickets go on sale Friday, May 3 at 10am
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Jennifer Lopez's concert tour makes a stop in Dallas on July 6
Lopez will kick off her "this is me… now tour" on june 26, by nbcdfw staff • published february 16, 2024 • updated on february 16, 2024 at 2:52 pm.
Bronx-born pop star Jennifer Lopez announced the dates of her new tour in the United States and Canada and she'll play five concerts during two trips to the Lone Star State.
Lopez will begin her tour on June 26 in Orlando and after a date in Miami brings her "The is Me… Now Tour" to Texas in July.
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J-Lo will make stops in Austin and San Antonio then she'll play the American Airlines Center in Dallas on July 6. If you miss her then, Houston is the last stop on her U.S. tour.
Below is the complete list of concerts:
- June 26: Orlando, Kia Center
- June 28: Miami, Kaseya Center
- July 2: Austin, Moody Center
- July 3: Edinburg, Texas, Bert Ogden Arena
- July 5: San Antonio, Frost Bank Center
- July 6: Dallas, American Airlines Center
- July 9: Phoenix, Footprint Center
- July 11: Los Angeles, Kia Forum
- July 13: Anaheim, Honda Center
- July 16: San Francisco, Chase Center
- July 17: Sacramento, Golden 1 Center
- July 19: Palm Springs, Acrisure Arena
- July 20: Las Vegas, T-Mobile Arena
- July 22: Denver, Ball Arena
- July 24: Tulsa, BOK Center
- July 26: Rosemont, Illinois, Allstate Arena
- July 27: Indianapolis, Gainbridge Fieldhouse
- July 30: Pittsburgh, PPG Paints Arena
- July 31: Detroit, Little Caesars Arena
- August 2: Toronto, Scotiabank Arena
- August 5: Montreal, Quebec, Bell Centre
- August 7: Boston, TD Garden
- August 9: Belmont Park, New York, UBS Arena
- August 10: Newark, Prudential Center
- August 13: Philadelphia, Wells Fargo Center
- August 14: Washington, D.C., Capital One Arena
- August 16: New York, Madison Square Garden
- August 20: Cleveland, Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse
- August 22: Nashville, Bridgestone Arena
- August 24: Raleigh, PNC Arena
- August 25: Atlanta, State Farm Arena
- August 27: Tampa, Amalie Arena
- August 30: New Orleans, Smoothie King Center
- August 31: Houston, Toyota Center
WHEN YOU CAN BUY TICKETS FOR JENNIFER LOPEZ'S TOUR
Tickets go on sale through Ticketmaster at 10:00 a.m. CST on Friday, Feb. 23.
Members of the JLo fan club will be able to buy tickets during a presale that begins at 9 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 20 and ends Thursday, Feb. 22 at 10 p.m.
For Citi and Verizon customers there will be a presale beginning at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 20 until 10 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 22.
And the presales don't stop there — Live Nation, Ticketmaster and AAC Insider presales begin Feb. 22.
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Here’s Where to Find Jennifer Lopez ‘This Is Me… Now’ Tour Tickets Online
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Quick Answer: Fans can buy Jennifer Lopez tickets on Ticketmaster , plus resale sites like Vivid Seats and StubHub .
Jennifer Lopez is taking her new album, This Is Me… Now , on the road this summer, five years since she last went on tour.
“That’s my goal when people come to my show. I always want people to leave and be like, ‘That’s the best show I ever saw,'” Lopez told Jimmy Fallon during a recent interview.
The “Can’t Get Enough” singer later added, “Of all the albums I’ve ever made, I feel like [ This Is Me… Now ] is really ready for the stage because of the Amazon Original that I did with it. It’s ready, like all the choreography, it was all ready to go.”
Lopez’s This Is Me… Now tour includes over 30 dates across North America, with concerts scheduled for Madison Square Garden in New York City, the Kia Forum in Los Angeles, as well as the tour opener in Orlando, Florida, at the end of June.
“It was a very big undertaking,” Lopez previously told Rolling Stone of her latest project. “[ This Is Me… Then ] was inspired by me falling in love at the time with the love of my life and I never thought I would get to have a second chance at that. When this strange plot twist happened, and we wound up back together, I was very inspired to go in and make this album and capture this moment in time.”
Here’s how to find tickets to hear J.Lo’s new songs and classics alike in a city near you this summer.
Where to Buy Jennifer Lopez Tickets Online
The JLo Fan Club, Citi, and Verizon presales started on Tuesday, Feb. 20, but here’s where to score tickets if you miss out on the early-bird passes:
Buy Jennifer Lopez Tickets on Ticketmaster
General onsale for Lopez’s This Is Me… Now tour starts on Friday, Feb. 23, 2024, at 10 a.m. local time on Ticketmaster . Presales for Citi and Verizon customers are currently available on the site, though you’ll need codes to unlock stubs before you can get access to buy them. At the time of publication, tickets to the opening night in Orlando start at $49 a piece, and go up to around $799+.
Buy Jennifer Lopez Tickets on StubHub
As with previous tours, Lopez’s This Is Me… Now dates could sell out fast. If you don’t secure tickets when they go on sale this week, you can try finding available tickets on resale sites like StubHub . The site currently has tickets listed online, starting around $56 each for the first stop of the tour.
Buy Jennifer Lopez Tickets on Vivid Seats
Another ticket shop that offers Jennifer Lopez tickets online is Vivid Seats . New customers can use the promo code RS2024 to take $20 off orders over $200 for the This Is Me.. Now tour. Tickets vary in price depending on the date and venue, but the retailer currently has tickets going for $61 a piece and up for J.Lo’s Orlando date.
Buy Jennifer Lopez Tickets on SeatGeek
This is us… now telling fans yet another reliable resale site if Lopez’s tickets sell out in your area or for your preferred date: SeatGeek . SeatGeek offers $10 off first-time orders that exceed $250 if you use the promo code ROLLINGSTONE10 . (Keep in mind that you may pay higher than face value for tickets on resale marketplaces, and it’s always a good idea to check the price with other sites beforehand.)
Buy Jennifer Lopez Tickets on TicketNetwork
Live music fans can use the promo code TNTIX if you shop for concert tickets on TicketNetwork . The code gets you a $10 discount on your first-time order. The site has Lopez tickets on sale — including parking passes and ticket packages — starting at $74 each for the Orlando opener.
Jennifer Lopez Tour Dates 2024
Check out the complete schedule for the This Is Me… Now tour dates below.
June 26 – Orlando, FL @ Kia Center June 28 – Miami, FL @ Kaseya Center July 2 – Austin, TX @ Moody Center July 3 – Edinburg, TX @ Bert Ogden Arena July 5 – San Antonio, TX @ Frost Bank Center July 6 – Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center July 9 – Phoenix, AZ @ Footprint Center July 11 – Los Angeles, CA @ Kia Forum July 13 – Anaheim, CA @ Honda Center July 16 – San Francisco, CA @ Chase Center July 17 – Sacramento, CA @ Golden 1 Center July 19 – Palm Springs, CA @ Acrisure Arena July 20 – Las Vegas, NV @ T-Mobile Arena July 22 – Denver, CO @ Ball Arena July 24 – Tulsa, OK @ BOK Center July 26 – Rosemont, IL @ Allstate Arena July 27 – Indianapolis, IN @ Gainbridge Fieldhouse July 30 – Pittsburgh, PA @ PPG Paints Arena July 31 – Detroit, MI @ Little Caesars Arena Aug. 2 – Toronto, ON @ Scotiabank Arena Aug. 5 – Montreal, QC @ Bell Centre Aug. 7 – Boston, MA @ TD Garden Aug. 9 – Belmont Park, NY @ UBS Arena Aug. 10 – Newark, NJ @ Prudential Center Aug. 13 – Philadelphia, PA @ Wells Fargo Center Aug. 14 – Washington, DC @ Capital One Arena Aug. 16 – New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden Aug. 20 – Cleveland, OH @ Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse Aug. 22 – Nashville, TN @ Bridgestone Arena Aug. 24 – Raleigh, NC @ PNC Arena Aug. 25 – Atlanta, GA @ State Farm Arena Aug. 27 – Tampa, FL @ Amalie Arena Aug. 30 – New Orleans, LA @ Smoothie King Center Aug. 31 – Houston, TX @ Toyota Center
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25 Biggest Concert Residencies of All Time
From Celine and Cher to Donny & Marie, these are the 25 highest-grossing residencies in Billboard Boxscore history.
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Each year, an uncountable number of recording artists transform their discographies into live shows, going on tour to super-serve their biggest fans around the world. But a select few have the power to bring their fans to them, staging extravagant productions in one city as the masses travel to see a once-in-a-career performance. Here, we’re looking at the biggest residencies in Boxscore history.
Most often, these residencies occur at theaters in Las Vegas. Among the most popular international tourist destinations, Sin City has become a second home for many of the biggest acts in music.
Some ground rules: as with all Boxscore charts, this list only includes shows that were reported to Billboard Boxscore. The threshold for inclusion on this list is a minimum of 10 shows at a single venue. Some productions, especially those by MGM, will have a home base at a Vegas theater but travel to a handful of other venues, like The Theater at MGM National Harbor in Oxon Hill, Md. – only the home-venue shows will count toward residency totals.
Further, this list only includes residencies that have their own unique names and productions and setlists – no mini-residencies within a tour. That means that Harry Styles ’ 15-show runs at Madison Square Garden and the Kia Forum are excluded, as they were part of Love On Tour. Same goes for the theater stints that made up Madonna ’s Madame X Tour in 2019-20.
However, residencies that are broken up by tours do count. That means that Bruno Mars ’ Park MGM residency – interrupted by the 24K Magic World Tour – is eligible, as is Carrie Underwood ’s ongoing Reflection.
Scroll below for the 25 highest-grossing concert residencies of all time, according to figures reported to Billboard Boxscore. Most recently, Dead & Company led a summer stint at Las Vegas’ Sphere, while Billy Joel and Lady Gaga wrapped years-long residencies in New York and Vegas, respectively.
Gwen Stefani - Gwen Stefani: Just A Girl (2018-21)
Zappos Theater at Planet Hollywood, Las Vegas, NV. (now called Bakkt Theater) Gross : $28.1M Tickets : 201K Number of Shows : 57
Brooks & Dunn and Reba McEntire - Together in Vegas (2015-21)
The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, NV. Gross : $35.1M Tickets : 247K Number of Shows : 64
Donny & Marie - Donny & Marie (2008-19)
The Showroom at The Flamingo, Las Vegas, NV. Gross : $42.6M Tickets : 437K Number of Shows : 792
Cher - Classic Cher (2017-20)
Park Theater, Las Vegas, NV. (now called Dolby Live) Gross : $42.9M Tickets : 289K Number of Shows : 78
Shania Twain - Shania: Still the One (2012-14)
The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, NV. Gross : $43.6M Tickets : 346K Number of Shows : 105
Backstreet Boys - Backstreet Boys: Larger Than Life (2017-19)
Zappos Theater at Planet Hollywood, Las Vegas, NV. (now called Bakkt Theater) Gross : $44.2M Tickets : 315K Number of Shows : 80
Katy Perry - Katy Perry: Play (2021 - present)
Resorts World Theatre, Las Vegas, NV. Gross : $46.4M Tickets : 309K Number of Shows : 80
Silk Sonic (Bruno Mars & Anderson .Paak) - An Evening With Silk Sonic at Park MGM (2022)
Dolby Live, Las Vegas, NV. Gross : $50.4M Tickets : 170K Number of Shows : 34
Aerosmith - Aerosmith: Deuces Are Wild (2019-22)
Dolby Live, Las Vegas, NV. Gross : $58.4M Tickets : 268K Number of Shows : 53
Bette Midler - The Showgirl Must Go On (2008-10)
The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, NV. Gross : $71.8M Tickets : 538K Number of Shows : 170
Rod Stewart - Rod Stewart: The Hits (2011 - present)
The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, NV. Gross : $74.1M Tickets : 556K Number of Shows : 149
Usher - My Way: The Vegas Residency (2022-23)
Dolby Live, Las Vegas, NV. Gross : $83.6M Tickets : 349K Number of Shows : 71
George Strait - Strait to Vegas (2016-22)
T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas, NV. Gross : $90.4M Tickets : 602K Number of Shows : 36
Cher - Cher (2008-11)
The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, NV. Gross : $97.4M Tickets : 698K Number of Shows : 192
Jennifer Lopez - Jennifer Lopez: All I Have (2016-18)
Zappos Theater at Planet Hollywood, Las Vegas, NV. (now called Bakkt Theater) Gross : $101.9M Tickets : 487K Number of Shows : 120
Lady Gaga - Lady Gaga Enigma + Jazz & Piano (2018-24)
Dolby Live, Las Vegas, NV. Gross : $110M Tickets : 377K Number of Shows : 72
Bruno Mars - Bruno Mars at Park MGM (2016 - present)
Dolby Live, Las Vegas, NV. Gross : $124.5M Tickets : 410K Number of Shows : 79
Elton John - The Million Dollar Piano (2011-18)
The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, NV. Gross : $131.2M Tickets : 777K Number of Shows : 189
Dead & Company - Dead Forever Residency 2024 (2024)
Sphere, Las Vegas, Nev. Gross : $131.8M Tickets : 477K Number of Shows : 30
Britney Spears - Britney: Piece of Me (2013-17)
The AXIS at Planet Hollywood, Las Vegas, NV. (now called Bakkt Theater) Gross : $137.7M Tickets : 916K Number of Shows : 248
Elton John - The Red Piano (2004-09)
The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, NV. Gross : $166.4M Tickets : 982K Number of Shows : 247
U2 - U2: UV Achtung Baby Live at Sphere (2023-24)
Sphere, Las Vegas, NV. Gross : $244.5M Tickets : 663K Number of Shows : 40
Billy Joel - Billy Joel at The Garden (2014-24)
Madison Square Garden, New York, N.Y. Gross : $266.8M Tickets : 1.9M Number of Shows : 104
Celine Dion - Celine (2011-19)
The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, NV. Gross : $296.2M Tickets : 1.7M Number of Shows : 427
Celine Dion - A New Day... (2003-07)
The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, NV. Gross : $385.1M Tickets : 2.8M Number of Shows : 714
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JLo by Jennifer Lopez is opening its first freestanding store — in Moscow, no less — on April 1, in cooperation with a local partner.
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NEW YORK — There’s a lot more going on for Jennifer Lopez than what’s in the tabloids and it includes the first JLo by Jennifer Lopez store — in Moscow, no less.
Details about the freestanding store remain sparse at this point. But Denise Seegal, president and chief executive officer of Sweetface Fashion, which is projected to generate total retail sales of $400 million in 2004, confirmed the unit will open on April 1 in cooperation with a local partner and will be in the capital of the former land of Lenin.
The store opening will come shortly after the launch of a slick, multimillion-dollar advertising and marketing campaign for the JLo Lingerie by Jennifer Lopez, which will be one of the biggest lingerie introductions in recent history. The campaign will link an upcoming music CD, two motion pictures and the JLo by Jennifer Lopez brand.
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Industry observers are comparing the financial muscle and long-term profitability of the JLo Lingerie launch to that of the Wonderbra in 1994, a Sara Lee megabrand that generated an estimated $100 million in retail sales its first two years. The JLo name in intimate apparel, which will be in stores beginning July 24 — Lopez’s birthday — is expected to exceed $50 million its first full year, according to industry estimates.
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The timing of the intimates launch will coincide with the release of two Miramax movies starring Lopez — one entitled “Shall We Dance” with Richard Gere, and a second yet to be named with Robert Redford. Lopez currently is working on a new CD that will also be released around the same time and is expected to feature words from a poem Lopez wrote for the lingerie campaign, with excerpts like, “This is me, not someone else I’m trying to be. I am different, I am unique, I am lovely, I am me.”
The international print campaign, photographed by Glen Luchford and styled by Lopez’s personal stylist, Andrea Lieberman, breaks in fashion magazines in late August. Unlike the ads featuring Lopez promoting the Glow by JLO and Still Jennifer Lopez fragrances (see related story on page 12), the dreamy looking lingerie campaign rendered in Lopez’s signature pink will feature sultry-looking model Ana Beatriz.
Details have not been finalized for the intimates campaign, for which The Warnaco Group has a worldwide licensing agreement with Sweetface Fashion Co., the masterbrand company for the JLo brand, but a vignette of soft, sensual visuals of Beatriz wearing a variety of items ranging from a sheer baby doll and a lounge set to bras and panties, will be minimally accessorized with Lopez’s fashion jewelry, another licensee.
While there is talk of cross merchandising JLo Lingerie with other product categories in stores, the lingerie ads will most likely be positioned separately as part of product portfolio, said John Wagstaff, president of Warnaco’s Prestige Brands division.
“Jennifer has a very clear vision. She did not want to create an intimate apparel brand, she wanted to create a fashion brand,” said Wagstaff, noting that the campaign’s budget is “well into the seven figures.”
“This will be the brand we spend more money marketing than any other brand at Warnaco, with the exception of Calvin Klein Underwear,” he said.
Seegal added, “This is really all about a lifestyle brand. Jennifer directed the entire shoot and she selected Ana Beatriz because she represents what the consumer is all about. She decided that this is bigger from the standpoint of all her product categories.
“Jennifer did not think there was an oversaturation of the JLo name. Instead, we think of this brand in the long term. This will be a line that will go on for many years, many evolutions. It’s rare when you see a designer in their own ads, except maybe Ralph Lauren or Calvin Klein years ago. A brand’s life goes beyond that with the newest and hottest model of the moment.”
Anne DiGiovanna, Warnaco’s vice president of marketing for intimate apparel, said, “We want to make sure everything we do with the brand is clever and different and work with other licensees to make each marketing effort complement each other.” DiGiovanna added there are plans to promote the JLo Lingerie brand on a creative par to that of Wonderbra, including ideas such as using DVD’s of Lopez directing the lingerie shoot as a point-of-sale vehicle and for Girls’ Night Out events at stores.
Regarding the international exposure, Wagstaff said JLo Lingerie will also be sold in Canada and Puerto Rico, as well as five European countries: France, Germany, Spain, Italy and the U.K.
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It's My Party was the fourth concert tour by American entertainer Jennifer Lopez.The tour was announced during her appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show on February 13, 2019. The North American leg of the tour began on June 7, 2019, in Inglewood, California and ended on July 27, 2019, in Miami, after performing 32 shows in Canada and the United States.
Jennifer Lopez tour dates. 26 June - Orlando, FL - Kia Center - tickets. 28 June - Miami, FL - Kaseya Center - tickets. 2 July - Austin, TX - Moody Center - tickets. 3 July - Edinburg, TX - Bert Ogden Arena - tickets. 5 July - San Antonio, TX - Frost Bank Center - tickets. 6 July - Dallas, TX - American ...
It's My Party Tour was the fourth concert tour by American entertainer Jennifer Lopez. The tour was announced during her appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show on February 13, 2019. The North American leg of the tour began on June 7, 2019, in Inglewood, California and ended on July 27, 2019, in Miami, after performing after 32 shows in Canada and the United States. Lopez performed six ...
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J-Lo will make stops in Austin and San Antonio then she'll play the American Airlines Center in Dallas on July 6. If you miss her then, Houston is the last stop on her U.S. tour. Below is the ...
Jennifer Lopez gives her smiles, love's prayers and rhythm to Russia people, 4 August 2019. #JLoItsMyParty JLo It's my party tour in Moscow now!!! | Jennifer Lopez gives her smiles, love's prayers and rhythm to Russia people, 4 August 2019.
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JLo by Jennifer Lopez is opening its first freestanding store — in Moscow, no less — on April 1, in cooperation with a local partner. NEW YORK — There's a lot more going on for Jennifer ...