Jennifer Lopez announces first tour in 5 years; see full schedule of This Is Me…Now tour 2024

Updated : Feb 16, 2024 07:54
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Jennifer Lopez will embark on her This Is Me Now… The Tour this summer. The singer announced the 30+ city tour in support of her upcoming album of the same name which is releasing on Feb. 16.

Jennifer Lopez's 2024 tour spans over 30 cities across North America, starting in June and ending in late August. During the tour, the singer will visit major cities like Miami, New York City, Los Angeles, and Toronto, treating fans to her chart-toppers and fresh tracks from her latest album, including the hit "Can’t Get Enough."

It's a significant moment for Lopez, as she unveils one of her most intimate albums yet. ‘This Is Me...Now’ draws inspiration from her revived romance with husband Ben Affleck.

Lopez's first tour in five years, produced by Live Nation, will not only support her album but also the Amazon Original short film, 'This Is Me Now: A Love Story,' set to release alongside the album on February 16.

General tickets for "This Is Me...Now the Tour" go on sale Friday, Feb. 23, at 10 a.m. local time via Live Nation. Three presale events include the J.Lo Fan Club, Citi, and Verizon presales. The fan club presale starts Tuesday, Feb. 20, at 9 a.m. local time. Citi cardmembers gain access from Tuesday, Feb. 20, at 10 a.m. until Thursday, Feb. 22, at 10 p.m. through Citi Entertainment. Verizon offers exclusive presale tickets for applicable U.S. dates via Verizon Up from Tuesday, Feb. 20, at 10 a.m. until Thursday, Feb. 22, at 10 p.m. local time.

This Is Me…Now The Tour dates

June 26 — Orlando, Florida, at Kia Center

June 28 — Miami, Florida, at Kaseya Center

July 2 — Austin, Texas, at Moody Center

July 3 — Edinburg, Texas, at Bert Ogden Arena

July 5 — San Antonio, Texas, at Frost Bank Center

July 6 — Dallas, Texas, at American Airlines Center

July 9 — Phoenix, Arizona, at Footprint Center

July 11 — Los Angeles, California, at Kia Forum

July 13 — Anaheim, California, at Honda Center

July 16 — San Francisco, California, at Chase Center

July 17 — Sacramento, California, at Golden 1 Center

July 19 — Palm Springs, California, at Acrisure Arena

July 20 — Las Vegas, Nevada, at T-Mobile Arena*

July 22 — Denver, Colorado, at Ball Arena

July 24 — Tulsa, Oklahoma, at BOK Center

July 26 — Rosemont, Illinois, at Allstate Arena

July 27 — Indianapolis, Indiana, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse

July 30 — Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, at PPG Paints Arena

July 31 — Detroit, Michigan, at Little Caesars Arena

August 2 — Toronto, Ontario, at Scotiabank Arena

August 5 — Montreal, Québec, at Bell Centre

August 7 — Boston, Massachusetts, at TD Garden

August 9 — Belmont Park, New York, at UBS Arena

August 10 — Newark, New Jersey, at Prudential Center

August 13 — Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, at Wells Fargo Center

August 14 — Washington, DC, at Capital One Arena

August 16 — New York, New York, at Madison Square Garden

August 20 — Cleveland, Ohio, at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse

August 22 — Nashville, Tennessee, at Bridgestone Arena

August 24 — Raleigh, North Carolina, at PNC Arena

August 25 — Atlanta, Georgia, at State Farm Arena

August 27 — Tampa, Florida, at Amalie Arena

August 30 — New Orleans, Louisiana, at Smoothie King Center

August 31 — Houston, Texas, at Toyota Center

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