Jennifer Lopez has added new dates to her This Is Me… Now Tour, it was announced on Thursday morning.
On her Instagram page it said, ‘Due to popular demand, new shows have been added to This Is Me…Now: The Tour. Tickets on sale 10am EST. OnTheJLo.com for more.’
There will be second shows in Miami, Toronto, and NYC.
Produced by Live Nation, the 37 city tour kicks off on June 26 in Orlando, Florida at Kia Center.
This marks her comeback to touring after a five-year hiatus, following the 2019 tour that grossed over $50 million.
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It then makes stops across North America in Los Angeles, Montreal, Nashville, and more before wrapping up in Houston, TX on August 31 at Toyota Center.
This Is Me…Now The Tour will showcase Lopez’s older hits along with new tracks from her latest album, This Is Me…Now.
This Is Me…Now The Tour comes on the heels of Lopez’s album This Is Me…Now and Amazon Original, This Is Me…Now: A Love Story which were released globally on February 16, and her latest announcement, a documentary, The Greatest Love Story Never Told coming out February 27 on Prime Video.
She at first announced on February 15 that she would hit 30 cities.
It is in support of her new album, film and documentary that was inspired by her love for new husband Ben Affleck.
It will be her first tour in 12 years and her last studio album was 2014’s A.K.A.
Additional pre-sales will run throughout the week ahead of the general on sale, which is beginning on Friday, February 23 at 10am local time on TicketMaster.com.
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On her Instagram page it said, ‘Due to popular demand, new shows have been added to This Is Me…Now: The Tour. Tickets on sale 10am EST. OnTheJLo.com for more’
This comes days after she hinted that a tour could be in the cards.
She said earlier this week that she believed her upcoming record is well ‘suited’ to a ‘live experience’.
She told Zane Lowe on Apple Music 1: ‘I kept telling my team, I was like, “You have to understand, I’m going to perform these songs. I’m going to bring them to life onstage, and it needs to be down in the ground. We got to dig.”
‘And they understood it and they gave it to me.
‘I really want to [tour]. I believe that there’s nothing that’s more suited to being live and having a live experience than this record.
‘I don’t have any official kind of ‘this is it right now,’ but I am very keen to get out there and perform this music for sure.’
Jennifer’s last big run of shows was her ‘It’s My Party Tour’ in 2019, when she played gigs in the US, Canada, Israel, Russia, Turkey, Spain, and Egypt.
She also told Entertainment Tonight this could be her last ever album.
Produced by Live Nation, the 37 city tour kicks off on June 26 in Orlando, Florida at Kia Center. This marks her comeback to touring after a five-year hiatus, following the 2019 tour that grossed over $50 million
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The On The Floor hitmaker has admitted her new record – which drops on Friday – feels like an ‘end of an era’ and the ‘beginning on a new one’.
‘We did a bunch of different album covers. We try to do stuff that’s very special for the fans and do collector’s items and things like that that they can have forever and ever.
‘The truth is I don’t even know if I’ll ever make another album after this.
‘It’s such the kind of quintessential kind of Jennifer Lopez J.Lo project and I really feel very fulfilled.
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Lopez has shared that This Is Me… Now could be her last ever album
The On The Floor hitmaker has admitted her new record feels like an ‘end of an era’ and the ‘beginning on a new one
‘So they really will be collector’s items at a certain point.’
Asked about it being her last studio collection, she said: ‘Don’t tell Benny [Medina, manager and collaborator] that that’s what I’m thinking.
‘This might be my last album ever.’
She further explained: ‘I feel like it’s the end of a kind of an era for me and the beginning of a new one, so I would never say never, but right now I feel like I really put my heart and soul into this and I’m very excited and it definitely took a lot out of me.’
‘This Is Me… Now’ is a follow-up to 2002’s ‘This Is Me… Then’.
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