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() Jennifer Lopez has announced she will be bringing “Up All Night Live” to Las Vegas for a monthslong residency.
The residency will take place at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. It will kick off Dec. 30 of this year and will last through March 28. Lopez wrote on Instagram: “SURPRISE JLOVERS! We’re back! I’m doing a residency in Las Vegas! Join me for Up All Night Live In Las Vegas At The Colosseum at Caesars Palace.”
Jennifer Lopez’s ‘Up All Night’ tour starts in July
This year, not only does she have the Vegas residency, but she will be starting her tour overseas in July. Her 17-stop tour will include places like:
- Antalya, Turkey
- Astana, Kazakhstan
- Abu Dhabi
- Yerevan, Armenia
She is set to travel throughout Spain, Egypt, Poland, Romania, Armenia and Kazakhstan.
One music industry insider told ‘s Paula Froelich, “What is she thinking? Does her ego need a packed stadium so bad she will go where no other musician goes, for a reason, just to do her tired old dance moves and lip-sync? This is crazy.”
Jennifer Lopez’s ‘Up All Night’ residency starts in December
The dates for her ‘Up All Night’ residency are Dec. 30 to Dec. 31, 2025; Jan. 2, 2026, to Jan. 3, 2026; March 6 to March 7; March 13 to March 14; March 20 to March 21; and March 27 to March 28.
This will be her first time performing since the 121 shows she performed during the “All I Have” residency from January 2016 to September 2018. Tickets are set to go on sale on Friday, June 6 at 10 a.m. PST.
Jennifer Lopez deals with divorce, show cancellations in 2024
In 2024, Lopez dealt with her Las Vegas show being canceled and her marriage to Ben Affleck ending. Her biopic, “The Greatest Love Story Never Told,” and her accompanying documentary, “This Is Me… Now” also didn’t do well.
Froelich reported earlier this year that Lopez and her ex-husband Affleck haven’t been able to sell their mansion, despite it being in a prime real estate area in the Los Angeles area since the fires.
One source said in 2024 that the property taxes are $762,000 per year on the pair’s mansion. They also said, “Another $750,000 to insure it and maintain it. So, whoever buys it, they’re out at least $1.5 million per year just to keep the lights on.”
The home is still on the market for $68 million. Froelich spoke to one insider who said, “That house is actually worth between $40 and $50 million. It’s in a terrible location. Wallingford Estates is a gated community with no guard. Most homes in the area are from the 1970s and are worth between $5 million and $10 million. This is just a huge white elephant.”