Jennifer Lopez Announces First Tour In 5 Years

With the release of her ninth studio album “This is me…now” Jennifer Lopez announced on the Today Show that she’s heading on tour this Summer with her “This Is Me…Now The Tour”.

The tour will make more than 30 stops in cities across the U.S. kicking off it’s tour in June in Orlando, FL and will wrap up at the end of August in Houston Texas.

This is a special moment for Lopez, who recently just 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 actor & husband Ben Affleck. The new album release was also accompanied by the release of her new film “This Is Me… Now: A Love Story,” which is described as a “cinematic odyssey” and depicts her journey to love and personal healing.

The “This Is Me…Now the Tour” is a bonus for her fans. This tour marks J. Lo’s first tour in five years, after her successful 2019 tour.

General tickets for the “This Is Me…Now the Tour” go on sale Friday, Feb. 23, at 10 a.m. local time on Live Nation.

There are three presale events: the J.Lo Fan Club presale, the Citi presale and the Verizon presale.

The fan club 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. 

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.

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
  • 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*#
  • 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
  • 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*

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