Jennifer Lopez cancels several stops on her This Is Me…Now tour


Jennifer Lopez won't officially launch her This Is Me…Now tour until summer, but the pop superstar's newest tour has already undergone multiple scheduling changes.

The “Let's Get Loud” and “Dear Ben” singer canceled several shows initially scheduled for August 20-31, The Times confirmed. Among the concerts now canceled are an Aug. 25 show at Atlanta's State Farm Arena and an Aug. 31 concert at Houston's Toyota Center. Concerts in Tampa, New Orleans and Nashville were also among the shows affected.

The Times has learned that the concerts were canceled due to logistical problems with the promoter and that steps can be taken to reach the affected venues.

López shared a graphic of the new tour dates on X (formerly Twitter) on Wednesday. While the lineup reflects the canceled shows, it also promotes three additional concerts. On June 29, López will extend his stay in Miami to perform a second show at the Kaseya Center. The Grammy nominee will also perform additional shows in Toronto and New York City on August 3 and 17, respectively.

Lopez's July 11 show at Inglewood's Kia Forum remains amid scheduling changes. Her SoCal shows also include stops at Anaheim's Honda Center on July 13 and Palm Spring's Acrisure Arena on July 19.

The “On the Floor” hitmaker announced the This Is Me…Now tour, her third headlining tour, last month, just hours before releasing her latest album of the same name.

Lopez, 54, boasted “This Is Me… Now” as a follow-up to her 2002 effort, “This Is Me… Then.” The new album, like its predecessor, capitalizes on the singer's high-profile romance with director and actor Ben Affleck. The “Gigli” co-stars dated in the early 2000s and planned to get married, but called off their engagement.

In 2021, the couple rekindled their romance and secretly married in Las Vegas a year later. Since then, they have appeared together on the red carpet and at Hollywood events and recently collaborated on an ad for Super Bowl LVIII.

Lopez's “This Is Me… Now” release promotes her 13-track album, an ambitious musical film inspired by the album, a documentary about the making of said film, and her tour.

“I think when you put out any project, you get to a point in your life where you don't make it so that every person in the world has the best opinion of it,” he said in a February interview with Variety. . “I think this is a beautiful project. The message is strong and the message is true. “I think it is a true work of art and I am very proud of it.”



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