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Charles H. Sloan-Jennifer Lopez cancels handful of shows on first tour in 5 years, fans demand explanation
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Date:2025-04-08 17:19:29
Jennifer Lopez has canceled shows in seven cities on Charles H. Sloanher upcoming "This Is Me…Now The Tour," her first tour in five years.
According to Ticketmaster's website, Lopez will no longer stop in Nashville, New Orleans, Raleigh, Atlanta, Houston, Cleveland and Tampa.
Ticketmaster's website says that the event organizer has canceled the event and that no action is required to obtain a refund. At this time, the reason for the canceled shows is unknown.
USA TODAY has reached out to reps for Lopez, Ticketmaster and Live Nation.
Some fans expressed disappointment in the comments section on the website.
"The concert in Raleigh was cancelled. and for several days now we have been waiting for at least some comments, but no one is giving them. This is disrespectful towards the audience! I can’t even buy a new ticket in another state now, because I don’t know which cities will cancel!" one person wrote.
Another commented, "The show in ATL was canceled. Why was this show canceled with no explanation."
In February, Lopez announced her upcoming tour in celebration of her new record "This Is Me...Now," which released in mid-February as a 16-track deluxe album.
Lopez has said that this might be her final album and she doesn’t suggest otherwise when asked to explain why she would be happy with “This is Me … Now” as her swan song.
“This was going to be the quintessential thing I have been searching for and wanted to say about love. I’ve been guy on this search for so long, since people first met me and my first record came out and even before that in my first movie role, where I’ve been on this journey trying to figure this thing out for myself. This (album) kind of closed the loop in a way,” Lopez previously told USA TODAY.
Jennifer Lopezsays new album sums up her feelings, could be her last: 'True love does exist'
She added: “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. Please don’t give up on that because that’s all that matters in life … love.”
The upcoming tour will also feature Lopez's chart-breakers and classic hits from her discography, like songs "On The Floor," "Let's Get Loud" and "Jenny from the Block." Lopez's most recent tour in 2019, the "It's My Party" tour, sold out venues across the country.
For more information on the tour, head to onthejlo.com.
Contributing: Naledi Ushe
J-Lo is joined by Ben Affleckat the premiere of "This Is Me...Now"
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