According to reports quoting sources close to the singer, Jennifer Lopez is excited to start her tour and is looking forward to interacting with her fans at the show.
The hitmaker’s This Is Me… Now Tour, which kicks off next month, will take him across North America. According to some sources, tour promoter Live Nation recently offered to cancel all 30 concerts due to low ticket sales, but the on-floor singer insisted on continuing.
However, a source told the Mirror tonight that there had been talks about “a number of options” for the tour and everyone including organisers, artists and management were in agreement that the performances would not be cancelled. While seat maps on Ticketmaster show there are still many seats available at various sites, including San Antonio and Dallas, Texas, the insider told us that some dates are selling “incredibly well.”
“Many options regarding the tour were discussed, but ultimately everyone involved (Live Nation, talent and management) agreed that the tour would remain in place. Jennifer is looking forward to the tour getting underway and seeing her in the shows. Fans,” the source said.
This comes after seven March demonstrations – which were scheduled to take place from August 20 to August 31 in Cleveland, Nashville, Raleigh, Atlanta, Tampa, New Orleans and Houston – were cancelled. The first standard ticket prices for Jennifer Lopez’s 2024 tour have changed; The lowest prices on Ticketmaster range from $49.95 (£40) to $144.75.
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The trip was organized after JLo’s manager Benny Medina convinced her to relive her love story with husband Ben Affleck. Nearly 20 years after calling off their engagement, the pair rekindled their romance in 2021.
According to Variety, Medina told the artist, “Let me introduce you to some writers who can help you write it.” Lopez then invited the musicians to her home and showed them a stash of letters written by Affleck, which she titled “The Greatest Love Story Never Told”.