How to buy Jennifer Lopez tickets: Prices compared and full concert schedule

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UPDATE: Jennifer Lopez has canceled the entirety of her summer tour. On May 31, it was announced through Lopez's "OnTheJLo" fan newsletter that she will be "taking time off to be with her children, family and close friends." Ticketmaster tickets will be automatically refunded, and Lopez's announcement says to reach out to the "point purchase" for additional details if you bought through third-party sites. StubHub's event cancellation policy states that buyers will get a credit worth 120% of the total amount paid added to their StubHub Wallet, or a cash refund. We've highlighted other ongoing tours below.

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Jennifer Lopez has had quite a busy couple of years and shows no signs of slowing down in 2024. Following the release of her new album "This Is Me... Now," its accompanying documentary "The Greatest Love Story Never Told," and her companion musical film "This Is Me... Now: A Love Story," Lopez has announced a new North American tour that will run throughout the summer. Tickets for "This Is Me... Live" are now on sale, and we've put together a guide on how to buy Jennifer Lopez tickets at the best prices.

"This Is Me... Live" marks Lopez's first time touring in five years, following her "It's My Party" tour in 2019. The "Let's Get Loud" singer is expected to perform some of her greatest hits over the years and new tracks from her latest album, which addresses her rekindled romance with now-husband Ben Affleck. J. Lo first announced the tour, which is scheduled to stop in more than 20 cities, back in February.

Since announcing the tour, ticket sales have been on the lower side. Lopez has canceled some dates without comment, which we'll get into later on this page, and the tour now seems to be rebranded as a greatest hits showcase, based on a joint Instagram post released by Lopez and Live Nation in early April. The tour's title was initially "This Is Me Now" but it has recently been referred to as "This Is Me... Live" in some recent advertisements and listings, but it's unclear if this is an official name change.

We've got everything you might need to know about buying tickets for Jennifer Lopez's 2024 tour. Here's our breakdown of the "This Is Me... Live" schedule, purchasing details, and original and resale ticket prices on StubHub and Vivid Seats.

Jennifer Lopez 2024 tour schedule

Jennifer Lopez's 2024 tour will kick off on June 26 in Orlando, Florida. She's scheduled to perform throughout the summer until August 17, when she'll do a final concert in New York, New York. All concert times are listed in local time zones.

Date

City

Prices from

Time

June 26

Orlando, FL

$54

8 p.m.

June 28

Miami, FL

$45

8 p.m.

June 29

Miami, FL

$73

8 p.m.

July 2

Austin, TX

$38

8 p.m.

July 3

Edinburg, TX

$160

8 p.m.

July 5

San Antonio, TX

$27

8 p.m.

July 6

Dallas, TX

$25

8 p.m.

July 9

Phoenix, AZ

$45

8 p.m.

July 11

Inglewood, CA

$80

8 p.m.

July 13

Anaheim, CA

$76

8 p.m.

July 16

San Francisco, CA

$70

8 p.m.

July 17

Sacramento, CA

$65

8 p.m.

July 19

Palm Desert, CA

$126

8 p.m.

July 20

Las Vegas, NV

$91

8 p.m.

July 22

Denver, CO

$48

8 p.m.

July 24

Tulsa, OK

$74

8 p.m.

July 26

Rosemont, IL

$97

8 p.m.

July 27

Indianapolis, IN

$39

8 p.m.

July 30

Pittsburgh, PA

$51

8 p.m.

July 31

Detroit, MI

$36

8 p.m.

August 2

Toronto, Canada

$79

8 p.m.

August 3

Toronto, Canada

$99

8 p.m.

August 5

Montréal, Canada

$66

8 p.m.

August 7

Boston, MA

$48

8 p.m.

August 9

Elmont, NY

$67

8 p.m.

August 10

Newark, NJ

$68

8 p.m.

August 13

Philadelphia, PA

$32

8 p.m.

August 14

Washington, DC

$36

8 p.m.

August 16

New York, NY

$90

8 p.m.

August 17

New York, NY

$86

8 p.m.

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How to buy tickets for Jennifer Lopez's 2024 concert tour

You can purchase original tickets to Jennifer Lopez's tour on Ticketmaster. Jennifer Lopez tickets are also available through resale websites like StubHub and Vivid Seats, which offer more variety in pricing. Original tickets tend to be more expensive than resale tickets.

How much are Jennifer Lopez tickets?

Original standard ticket prices for Jennifer Lopez's 2024 tour vary depending on date and location. In March, the lowest available original ticket prices on Ticketmaster ranged from $49.95 (at multiple venues) to $144.75 (New York, NY, on August 16). Most shows' lowest prices are under $100. Don't forget to see if you can save some extra cash via our roundup of the latest Ticketmaster coupons.

On StubHub, the lowest resale ticket prices range from $25 (Dallas, TX on July 6) to $160 (Edinburg, TX on July 3). Most of the cheapest tickets throughout the tour go for around $40-$95. Vivid Seats offers comparable prices, starting between $24 and $153 on the same dates.

Original VIP ticket packages are still for sale and range in price from $645 to $4,198. Packages include the Ultimate JLo Meet & Greet and VIP Lounge Package, the Gold JLo VIP Lounge Package, the Can't Get Enough VIP Pit Package, and the Silver JLo Merch Package.

Who is opening for Jennifer Lopez?

Jennifer Lopez has yet to announce any opening acts for her 2024 tour. Past opening acts for Lopez's tours have included Frankie J and Stooshe.

Will there be international tour dates?

Currently, Jennifer Lopez's 2024 tour is only in North America. In addition to various US locations, Lopez will perform in Toronto and Montréal, Canada. StubHub has tickets available for all three of Lopez's Canadian tour dates.

Did Jennifer Lopez cancel tour dates?

Jennifer Lopez canceled some of the dates of her 2024 tour, including Cleveland, Nashville, Raleigh, Atlanta, Tampa, New Orleans, and Houston. The tour will now conclude in New York City on August 17, but it was previously supposed to end in Houston, Texas on August 31. The dates were removed from Ticketmaster and Live Nation, as well as resale websites, in mid-March and Lopez's social media accounts released an updated line-up on March 13.

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