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Jennifer Lopez's 'Up All Night Live in Las Vegas' Residency: How to Get Tickets
The post Jennifer Lopez's 'Up All Night Live in Las Vegas' Residency: How to Get Tickets appeared first on Consequence. Jennifer Lopez has announced a new Las Vegas residency, 'Up All Night Live in Las Vegas.' The 12-date run will take place at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, beginning December 30th. This is Lopez's first Las Vegas stint since her 'All I Have' residency, which ran from 2016 to 2018. 'All I Have' is one of the highest-grossing residencies of all time, bagging nearly $102 million over 120 shows. Given the success of that residency, 'Up All Night Live in Las Vegas' marks Lopez's much-anticipated return to the Strip. Get Jennifer Lopez Here The 'Up All Night Live in Las Vegas' residency will be Lopez's first live North American headlining shows since her 'It's My Party' tour in 2019. Lopez was set to hit the road for 'This is Me… Now The Tour' last year, but she canceled the world tour to spend time with her family. The residency comes after Lopez's 'Up All Night Live' international tour dates in the Middle East and Europe. 'Up All Night Live in Las Vegas' will start with a bang with four shows on New Year's week. Lopez will continue with eight shows in March 2026. Get Jennifer Lopez Tickets Here 12/30 — Las Vegas, NV @ The Colosseum at Caesars Palace 12/31 — Las Vegas, NV @ The Colosseum at Caesars Palace 01/02 — Las Vegas, NV @ The Colosseum at Caesars Palace 01/03 — Las Vegas, NV @ The Colosseum at Caesars Palace 03/06 — Las Vegas, NV @ The Colosseum at Caesars Palace 03/07 — Las Vegas, NV @ The Colosseum at Caesars Palace 03/13 — Las Vegas, NV @ The Colosseum at Caesars Palace 03/14 — Las Vegas, NV @ The Colosseum at Caesars Palace 03/20 — Las Vegas, NV @ The Colosseum at Caesars Palace 03/21 — Las Vegas, NV @ The Colosseum at Caesars Palace 03/27 — Las Vegas, NV @ The Colosseum at Caesars Palace 03/28 — Las Vegas, NV @ The Colosseum at Caesars Palace Each show starts at 8:00 p.m. local time. Tickets to Jennifer Lopez's 'Up All Night Live in Las Vegas' will go on sale to the general public on June 6th at 10:00 a.m. PT via Ticketmaster. There will be various pre-sales ahead of the general sale, which you can check out below. Citi Entertainment Pre-sale: June 2nd at 10:00 a.m. PT Fan Club Pre-sale: June 3rd at 10:00 a.m. PT Caesars Rewards Member Pre-Sale: June 4th at 10:00 a.m. PT Caesars Entertainment's Loyalty Program Pre-Sale: June 4th at 10:00 a.m. PT Live Nation Pre-sale: June 4th at 10:00 a.m. PT (Use code: FREESTYLE) General On-sale: June 6th at 10:00 a.m. PT via Ticketmaster Ticket prices are yet to be announced. Lopez is expected to perform career-spanning hits, so she will likely include 'Jenny From the Block,' 'I'm Real,' and 'On the Floor' on the setlist. Fans will also hear 'never before heard' songs, according to a press release. Will there be VIP packages available for Jennifer Lopez's 'Up All Night Live in Las Vegas' Residency? It's unclear if there will be VIP packages for the residency, but fans can snag an official Jennifer Lopez Live in Las Vegas 3D Collector Ticket. The collector ticket is an actual ticket with 3D graphics and effects, which will be delivered within four weeks of your show date. Are there age restrictions for Jennifer Lopez's 'Up All Night Live in Las Vegas' Residency? The residency is open to all ages, although it is recommended for those 6 and up. Is this Jennifer Lopez's first residency in a while? Yes, Lopez's last Las Vegas residency, 'All I Have,' ended in 2018. Will more dates be added to Jennifer Lopez's 'Up All Night Live in Las Vegas' Residency? Currently, 12 shows have been announced. It's unknown if additional dates will be added. How long is a typical Jennifer Lopez concert? Historically, her concerts typically last about 1.5 hours, with her last residency featuring approximately 22 songs spanning her entire catalog. How can I stay updated on tour information? Fans can sign up for artist pre-sale access and updates on Jennifer Lopez's website or follow official social media channels. Caesars Palace is walkable from most hotels and resorts on the Las Vegas Strip. By car: Caesars is a 17-minute drive from the Harry Reid International Airport By public transportation: Travelers can take the 108 bus to the Las Vegas monorail to get to Caesars Palace. By shuttle: Caesars has a round-trip shuttle pass to and from the airport for $30 per person. Can't get a room at Caesars Palace? There are other hotels that are a quick walk away. Flamingo Las Vegas — Flamingo is a classic hotel and casino known for its vintage charm and hot pink motifs. Bellagio Hotel and Casino – The Bellagio is a luxury hotel inspired by European villages that features a popular spa. Harrah's – Sitting next door to Sphere, Harrah's has spacious rooms, a vast casino, and many restaurants. Note: If you're planning a trip to see Jennifer Lopez, you can save 15% off travel and accommodations through Popular Posts Billy Joel Diagnosed with Brain Disorder, Cancels All Upcoming Tour Dates Man Wearing Nazi T-Shirt Gets a Beatdown from Fans at Punk Rock Bowling Fest Freddie Mercury's Alleged Child Revealed in New Biography David Lynch's Personal Archive Going Up for Auction The 30 Best Action Movie Stars of All Time, Ranked Is The Who's Farewell Tour in Turmoil? Subscribe to Consequence's email digest and get the latest breaking news in music, film, and television, tour updates, access to exclusive giveaways, and more straight to your inbox.


New York Post
12-05-2025
- Entertainment
- New York Post
Quincy Jones' sprawling LA megamansion has listed for $60M months after his death
The Los Angeles estate of music industry titan Quincy Jones has come to market for just under $60 million, five months after his death at age 91, according to a press release from its listing brokerage. Perched on a gated promontory in the Lower Bel Air neighborhood, the 2-acre compound had served as Jones's primary residence since 2002. The 28-time Grammy winner acquired the land in 1972 for $200,000, then worked with a high school friend and architect to build a custom estate decades later, according to the Wall Street Journal, which first reported on the listing. Advertisement 10 Five months after Quincy Jones's death at age 91, the music legend's longtime Lower Bel Air estate has hit the market for just under $60 million. Anthony Barcelo 10 Quincy Jones passed away on November 3, 2024 at age 91. Getty Images 'My father loved his home so much,' actress and filmmaker Rashida Jones, one of his daughters, said in a statement from the press release. 'He created it from the ground up with his boundless imagination and the talent of his high school friend, legendary architect Jerry Allison.' Advertisement Spanning nearly 25,000 square feet, the home includes five bedrooms and 17 bathrooms across three interconnected wings, accessible via staircases and an elevator. A circular living room with a vaulted dome ceiling serves as the central hub of the residence. 10 Jones, the Grammy-winning producer behind Michael Jackson's 'Thriller,' purchased the 2-acre promontory in 1972 for $200,000 and commissioned architect Jerry Allison to design a palatial mansion inspired by South Africa's Palace of the Lost City. Anthony Barcelo 10 Completed in 2002, the compound includes five bedrooms, 17 bathrooms, a recording studio, a screening room and a wine cellar, all with sweeping views of Los Angeles. Anthony Barcelo Advertisement 10 Daughter Rashida Jones described the home as a deeply personal creation 'built from the ground up with his boundless imagination.' Getty Images Other features include a wine room, a tasting area, a game lounge and multiple bar setups. The primary suite offers a private balcony, a gym, a den and expansive closets, while the west wing contains guest quarters, a recording studio, a screening room and a gallery. Outside, the grounds feature a lighted tennis court, an infinity pool with a spa, and various verandas and terraces oriented toward panoramic views of the city skyline, the mountains and the Pacific Ocean. Advertisement 10 The outdoor areas also impress with handsome design. Anthony Barcelo 10 Jones's career spanned decades — from jazz trumpeter to legendary producer — earning him 28 Grammys, induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, and credits on iconic tracks like 'It's My Party' and 'We Are the World.' AP Jones, a native of Chicago, rose to fame as a jazz trumpeter before becoming one of the most influential producers of the 20th century. His decades-long career included chart-topping hits such as Lesley Gore's 'It's My Party' and the star-studded charity anthem 'We Are the World.' He also produced Michael Jackson's 'Thriller,' the best-selling album of all time. 'Our family has a lifetime's worth of wonderful memories and meaning imbued in this home,' Jones said. 'We hope the new owner will continue the legacy of love and laughter and beauty that is synonymous with the name Quincy Jones.' 10 The estate spans a massive 25,000 square feet. Anthony Barcelo 10 The tennis court. Anthony Barcelo Advertisement 10 The infinity pool and hot tub. Anthony Barcelo The listing is held by David Kramer and Andrew Buss of the David Kramer Group at Compass. 'There are homes built for spec, and others that seem to trade hands often — but then there are homes like this, which almost never come to market.' Kramer said. 'It's truly special.'


Al-Ahram Weekly
25-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Al-Ahram Weekly
Jennifer Lopez to perform in Sharm El-Sheikh this summer - Music - Arts & Culture
Global star Jennifer Lopez (aka will perform in Egypt's Red Sea resort city of Sharm El-Sheikh on 6 July. The venue where the concert will be held is yet to be announced. Two weeks ago, 55, posted on her Instagram account that the performance would be the opening night for her Up All Night tour, her first in six years. Following the kick-off in Sharm El-Sheikh, will embark on a one-month tour, giving 15 other concerts in various cities, including Antalya, Madrid, Barcelona, Budapest, Warsaw, Bucharest, and Abu Dhabi. This is the second time has performed in Egypt. She first performed in the North Coast in 2019 as part of her It's My Party tour to celebrate her 50th birthday. The American actress, singer, dancer and producer started in 1991 as a fly girl dancer on the comedy sketch show In Living Colour, where she remained a regular until she decided to pursue an acting career in 1993. Since launching her music career in 1999 with If You Had My Love, has sold over 80 million records. Her song On The Floor (2011), featuring Pitbull, garnered over 2.5 billion views on YouTube, making it one of the most popular music videos on the platform. latest album This is was released in February 2024 as a sequel to her 2002 album This is Her most recent performance was on 19 April in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Follow us on: Facebook Instagram Whatsapp Short link:


New York Times
17-04-2025
- Entertainment
- New York Times
Nino Tempo, Who Topped the Charts With ‘Deep Purple,' Dies at 90
Nino Tempo, an accomplished tenor saxophonist whose harmonious foray into pop singing with his sister, April Stevens, produced a chart-topping, Grammy-winning version of 'Deep Purple' in 1963, died on April 10 at his home in West Hollywood, Calif. He was 90. The death was confirmed on Tuesday by his friend Jim Chaffin. Mr. Tempo's career traced an early arc of pop music, from big-band jazz to the rise of rock and funk, before boomeranging back to jazz in the 1990s. As a child he sang with Benny Goodman's orchestra; he later played saxophone on records by Bobby Darin and Frank Sinatra; and he released a funk album, with a studio band called Nino Tempo & 5th Ave. Sax, during the genre's ascent in the 1970s. But to many aficionados of 1960s pop music, what rings out in memory is his harmonizing with his sister on 'Deep Purple,' a jazz standard originally written for piano by Peter DeRose, with lyrics later added by Mitchell Parish. The song, given a laid-back arrangement by Mr. Tempo and played by a studio ensemble that included Glen Campbell on guitar, was recorded in just 14 minutes at the end of a session produced by Ahmet Ertegun, a founder of Atlantic Records, who had signed Mr. Tempo and Ms. Stevens to his Atco Records imprint. In one part of 'Deep Purple,' Ms. Stevens speaks the refrain and Mr. Tempo sings it back in falsetto: 'When the deep purple falls over sleepy garden walls/And the stars begin to twinkle in the night/In the mist of a memory, you wander back to me/Breathing my name with a sigh.' Mr. Tempo said that he and Ms. Stevens, who died in 2023, came up with the spoken-word idea by accident during a rehearsal. Mr. Tempo had not memorized the lyrics, so Ms. Stevens recited them to him before he sang. A friend at the rehearsal loved the effect, and the siblings realized they were on to something. They decided to try it when they recorded the song for Mr. Ertegun. 'Nobody had done it like we had done it, and it was an accident,' Mr. Tempo said in an interview with The New York Times for Ms. Stevens's obituary. But the rushed recording schedule and other complications — a harmonica player failed to show up for the session, compelling Mr. Tempo to play the instrument himself, for the first time — did not instill the duo with much confidence in the song. 'We left the studio thinking, 'Oh, what a sloppy day,'' Mr. Tempo said. Atlantic executives agreed: Mr. Ertegun, Mr. Tempo recalled, said the record was 'unreleasable.' But Mr. Tempo and Ms. Stevens, who hoped to leave Atlantic to sign with the producer Phil Spector, pressed Mr. Ertegun to put out 'Deep Purple' as recorded or release them from their contract. 'Deep Purple' came out in September 1963 and reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart that November. It sold more than a million copies and won a Grammy for best rock 'n' roll recording, beating songs like Lesley Gore's 'It's My Party' and Sam Cooke's 'Another Saturday Night.' But the duo's time at rock's pinnacle was short. The Beatles first entered the Billboard chart in January 1964, and the subsequent British Invasion soon overshadowed the duo's velvety style of pop. The siblings did release several more charting singles together, including versions of the standards 'Whispering' (No. 11) and 'Stardust' (No. 32), which both featured a similar spoken-and-sung device. But their pop career had peaked. That device had staying power, though. In 1976, not long before Ms. Stevens and Mr. Tempo mostly stopped performing together, another brother-sister act, Donnie and Marie Osmond, reached No. 14 on the Billboard charts with their own, very similar, recording of 'Deep Purple.' Anthony Bart LoTempio was born on Jan. 6, 1935, in Niagara Falls, N.Y., to Samuel and Anna (Donia) LoTempio. His father was a grocer, and his mother encouraged him early on to pursue a music career. (Nino was a family nickname, and he said pairing it with Tempo for a stage name was his mother's idea.) Nino was singing onstage by the time he was 4, and at 7, he told Jazz Weekly in 2018, he sang an impromptu number with Benny Goodman's orchestra that 'brought the house down' during a concert in Buffalo. The LoTempio family moved to Los Angeles in the late 1940s to help Nino further his show business career. As he got older he took up the clarinet and then the saxophone. After graduating from high school, he played saxophone with Maynard Ferguson's band in Los Angeles. His sister, born Carol LoTempio almost six years before him, had musical ambitions of her own. Before teaming up with her brother, she released breathy, sensuous singles in the 1950s under the name April Stevens. One of them, 'Teach Me Tiger,' which Mr. Tempo wrote, hit No. 86 on the Billboard chart. Mr. Tempo left no immediate survivors. Mr. Tempo worked for decades as a session musician, playing on records like Bobby Darin's 'Irresistible You'; he was also credited as a writer on a single by Frank and Nancy Sinatra, 'Feelin' Kinda Sunday.' He reached No. 53 on the Billboard chart in 1973 with the funk single 'Sister James,' which he released with Nino Tempo & 5th Ave. Sax. But the group's only album fizzled in 1974. Years after the Beatles stalled Mr. Tempo's pop career, he worked with one of them: He played saxophone on John Lennon's 1975 album of classic rock covers, 'Rock 'n' Roll.' He also did a bit of acting, taking uncredited roles in films like 'Breakfast at Tiffany's' and 'Operation Petticoat.' Years later he did voice-over work in 'Garfield' cartoons. Mr. Tempo worked mainly in real estate for a time before rekindling his music career with a performance of 'Darn That Dream' at a memorial service for Ahmet Ertegun's brother and fellow record producer, Nesuhi Ertegun. Mr. Ertegun was impressed enough to record a jazz album by Mr. Tempo, 'Tenor Saxophone,' released in 1990. As a saxophonist, Mr. Tempo drew comparisons to Stan Getz, including one from Steve Getz, Stan's son. In the liner notes for Mr. Tempo's 1993 album, 'Nino,' he wrote that Mr. Tempo's sound filled a void left by his father, but added: 'Nino Tempo is his own man. He has his own full tenor sound, and his own beautiful phrasing.' 'Nino' also featured a vocalist with whom Mr. Tempo had worked sparingly since their heyday: April Stevens.


Telegraph
10-03-2025
- Politics
- Telegraph
Reform must shape up if it is to challenge Labour at the next election
SIR – Rupert Lowe, the suspended MP for Great Yarmouth, is correct in his criticisms ('Civil war as Reform chief clashes with Farage critic', report, March 8); Reform needs to get more structured and more radical to present a powerful alternative to the other parties. At present Reform is a party of protest, such as Nigel Farage has led many times before. Mr Farage needs to empower his MPs and others around him to create a clear policy platform and a structured party apparatus before the next election. Moreover, Reform must avoid becoming a replacement Conservative Party, tempting as that might be. Only a novel approach to politics can supersede the failures of past Conservative governments on immigration, economy, the Covid-19 pandemic and foreign policy. Reform must be bold to beat Labour at the next election. Labour will use a New Labour-style play-book to grow the party's popularity by 2029, embracing housing expansion, digital ID cards, spending cuts and moderate immigration reduction. Reform is the only force that can step up to displace this Government. Anders Seyersted Richmond, Surrey SIR – With (for now) only five MPs, it is easy to suggest a serious split in Reform UK when one steps out in public to criticise aspects of leadership and policy. Power plays like this never benefit the party. Reform does have areas of policy that have attracted more than 200,000 members. Policies on immigration, energy, economics, defence and reducing the size of the state are well known and are the framework on which to build for future elections. Reform is in good health and Nigel Farage has time and time again shown leadership, guts and determination. The current spat will pass. James Kent Northallerton, North Yorkshire SIR – The current eruption of infighting in Reform UK at least proves it is a real political party. Michael West Poole, Dorset SIR – Nigel Farage, Zia Yusuf and Lee Anderson's spat with Rupert Lowe follows a similar falling-out with Ben Habib. They are scuppering Reform's chances of a general election win. Reform must properly democratise and Nigel Farage must allow it. He must form a genuine 'government in waiting' cadre of potential MPs and prospective ministers. He must learn to be bigger than a one-man band. Tim Pope Weybridge, Surrey SIR – The 1963 hit It's My Party ('and I'll cry if I want to') by Lesley Gore sums up the problems with Reform UK. The party is run for Nigel Farage by Nigel Farage, and it's stuck in the past. Oliver Tyson Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicestershire