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We found the best prices on Jennifer Lopez Las Vegas concert tickets

We found the best prices on Jennifer Lopez Las Vegas concert tickets

Yahoo30-06-2025
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We're calling it now.
Jennifer Lopez winter is on the way.
The ageless pop star is already generating Oscar buzz for her upcoming musical 'Kiss of the Spider Woman' due out in October and recently announced she's headlining a 12-concert Las Vegas residency at The Colosseum at Caesar's Palace.
Titled 'Up All Night: Live In Las Vegas,' the dozen Sin City J-Lo shows are scheduled to take place from Dec. 30, 2025 through March 28, 2026.
This run won't be the 'Maid in Manhattan' starlet's first in the Entertainment Capital of the World; from 2016-18, she performed 120 shows at Planet Hollywood as part of her 'Jennifer Lopez: All I Have Residency.'
At those shows, she typically delivered a 20+ song, seven-act set that included classic hits like 'On The Floor,' 'Waiting For Tonight,' 'Let's Get Loud,' 'Jenny From The Block' and 'Love Don't Cost A Thing' among others.
And, while we aren't sure what will go down at 'Up All Night' shows, we'd guess she'll likely work cuts from her 2024 album 'This Is Me…Now' into the live show.
If this sounds like the can't-miss concert of the year for you, tickets are available for all upcoming Jennifer Lopez concerts as of today.
At the time of publication, the lowest price we could find on tickets for any one show was $142 including fees on Vivid Seats.
Other gigs start anywhere from $148 to $176 including fees.
For more information, our team has everything you need to know and more about Jennifer Lopez's 2025-26 'Up All Night: Live In Las Vegas' residency at Caesars Palace below.
All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.
A complete calendar including all Colosseum concert dates, start times and links to the cheapest tickets available can be found here:
Jennifer Lopez Las Vegas residency dates
Ticket pricesstart at
Tuesday, Dec. 308 p.m.
$176(including fees)
Wednesday, Dec. 3110 p.m.
$167(including fees)
Friday, Jan. 2, 20268 p.m.
$159(including fees)
Saturday, Jan. 3, 20268 p.m.
$174(including fees)
Friday, March 6, 20268 p.m.
$155(including fees)
Saturday, March 7, 20268 p.m.
$157(including fees)
Friday, March 13, 20268 p.m.
$142(including fees)
Saturday, March 14, 20268 p.m.
$168(including fees)
Friday, March 20, 20268 p.m.
$148(including fees)
Saturday, March 21, 20268 p.m.
$172(including fees)
Friday, March 27, 20268 p.m.
$148(including fees)
Saturday, March 28, 20268 p.m.
$165(including fees)
Lopez will also perform at Madrid's on Sunday, July 13 and Barcelona's on Tuesday, July 15.
(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are in US dollars, subject to fluctuation and, if it isn't noted, will include additional fees at checkout.)
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As noted above, while it is likely that Lopez's upcoming shows will feature tracks from her latest album, we'd bet good money some of her hits from yesteryear make the cut, too.
To refresh your memory, here are all the classic tracks she performed at Madison Square Garden on her 2019 'It's My Party Tour,' courtesy of Set List FM.
01.) 'Medicine'02.) 'Love Don't Cost a Thing'03.) 'Get Right'04.) 'Dinero'05.) 'I'm Real'06.) 'Ain't It Funny'07.) 'Jenny From the Block'08.) 'If You Had My Love'09.) 'Girls'10.) 'Booty'11.) 'Gravity' (Sara Bareilles cover)12.) 'Limitless / Titanium'13.) 'Si una vez' (Selena cover)14.) 'Ain't Your Mama'15.) 'All I Have'16.) 'Te boté' (Nio García cover)17.) 'Te gusté'18.) 'El anillo'19.) 'Waiting for Tonight'20.) 'Dance Again'21.) 'On the Floor'Encore
22.) 'Let's Get Loud'
On Feb. 16, 2024, Lopez dropped her ninth studio album 'This Is Me…Now,' the follow up to 2002's 'This Is Me…Then.'
The original record was dedicated to her new beau Affleck and how he inspired her. Sadly, their whirlwind relationship — which inspired the now infamous portmanteau 'Bennifer' — ended in 2004.
20 years later, the pair reunited and Lopez was inspired again to write about the rekindled romance (which, unfortunately, has since fizzled).
Made up of 13 tracks, 'This Is Me…Now' is like a time machine to the mid-2000s; radio friendly Hip-Hop beats with J. Lo's unmistakable syrupy vocals giving them life.
'Mad In Love,' the bouncy third track is a standout; we also dug the flirty, playful 'Can't Get Enough' and stripped-down 'Broken Like Me.'
'Hearts and Flowers' is the true MVP, though. Its equal parts cinematic, jaunty and urgent; surely, this track deserves repeat play.
Want to listen?
You can check out 'This Is Me…Now' here.
Can't make it to Vegas?
No need to worry.
Here are just five huge artists hitting the road these next few months that you won't want to miss live.
• Brandy with Monica
• Katy Perry
• TLC
• Kesha
• Ashanti
Who else is on the road? Check out our list of all the biggest artists on tour in 2025 to find the show for you.
This article was written by Matt Levy, New York Post live events reporter. Levy stays up-to-date on all the latest tour announcements from your favorite musical artists and comedians, as well as Broadway openings, sporting events and more live shows – and finds great ticket prices online. Since he started his tenure at the Post in 2022, Levy has reviewed a Bruce Springsteen concert and interviewed Melissa Villaseñor of SNL fame, to name a few. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change
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