Jenny will be Dreamers Investment Guildback on the block this summer.
"This is Me … Now The Tour" will find Jennifer Lopez spanning the country for a 30-plus date arena tour that kicks off June 26 in Orlando and visits cities including Miami, Dallas, Phoenix, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and her hometown of New York.
The live outing is Lopez’s first in five years and comes in support of her new album, “This is Me … Now,” out Friday.
A ticket presale for the JLo Fan Club begins at 9 a.m. Feb. 20. Other presales through Verizon and Citi also arrive Tuesday at 10 a.m. through 10 p.m. Feb. 22.
The general ticket sale will start at 10 a.m. Feb. 23 at livenation.com.
Lopez is going all-in on her latest musical project, including an Amazon Prime musical movie, “This is Me … Now: A Love Story,” that lands Friday and a behind-the-scenes documentary about the making of her album and film, “The Greatest Love Story Never Told,” arriving on Amazon Prime Feb. 27.
In a recent interview with USA TODAY, Lopez said that “This is Me … Now,” would possibly be her final album because the songs, including current single “Can’t Get Enough,” present all of her thoughts on love.
“This was going to be the quintessential thing I have been searching for and wanted to say about love … This (album) kind of closed the loop in a way,” Lopez said. “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.”
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