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Jennifer Lopez unveils ‘This Is Me… Now’ North American tour

Jennifer Lopez has announced the details of the ‘This Is Me… Now’ North American tour, the day before the release of her new album ‘This Is Me… Now‘.

The run will kick-off in Orlando, Florida at the Kia Center on 26th June 2024 and run through to 31st August where it will end at the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas. There’s no news yet on whether or not Lopez will take the tour beyond North America.

The ‘This Is Me… Now’ tour will be her third concert tour follow 2019’s ‘It My Party’ tour and 2012’s ‘Dance Again World Tour’. Lopez also performed a Las Vegas residency – ‘Jennifer Lopez: All I Have’ – from 2016 to 2018.

In the run-up to the release of ‘This Is Me… Now’, Lopez has been keeping fans happy with the release of “Can’t Get Enough” and the album’s title track, both of which she performed recently on ‘Saturday Night Live’. Lopez has also dropped a remix of “Can’t Get Enough” featuring rapper Latto.

The album will be accompanied by a film, ‘This Is Me… Now: A Love Story’, which Lopez recently debuted a trailer for. It will be available on Prime Video from 16th February, the same day as the album release.

The full dates for the ‘This Is Me… Now’ North American tour are:

June 26: Orlando, Florida ā€” Kia Center

June 28: Miami, Florida ā€” Kaseya Center

July 2: Austin, Texas ā€” Moody Center

July 3: Edinburg, Texas ā€” Bert Ogden Arena

July 5: San Antonio, Texas ā€” Frost Bank Center

July 6: Dallas, Texas ā€” American Airlines Center

July 9: Phoenix, Arizona ā€” Footprint Center

July 11: Los Angeles, California ā€” Kia Forum

July 13: Anaheim, California ā€” Honda Center

July 16: San Francisco, California ā€” Chase Center

July 17: Sacramento, California ā€” Golden 1 Center

July 19: Palm Springs, California ā€” Acrisure Arena

July 20: Las Vegas, Nevada ā€” T-Mobile Arena

July 22: Denver, Colorado ā€” Ball Arena

July 24: Tulsa, Oklahoma ā€” BOK Center

July 26: Rosemont, Illinois ā€” Allstate Arena

July 27: Indianapolis, Indiana ā€” Gainbridge Fieldhouse

July 30: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania ā€” PPG Paints Arena

July 31: Detroit, Michigan ā€” Little Caesars Arena

Aug. 2: Toronto, Ontario ā€” Scotiabank Arena

Aug. 5: Montreal, Quebec ā€” Bell Centre

Aug. 7: Boston, Massachusetts ā€” TD Garden

Aug. 9: Belmont Park, New York ā€” UBS Arena

Aug. 10: Newark, New Jersey ā€” Prudential Center

Aug. 13: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ā€” Wells Fargo Center

Aug. 14: Washington, D.C. ā€” Capital One Arena

Aug. 16: New York, New York ā€” Madison Square Garden

Aug. 20: Cleveland, Ohio ā€” Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse

Aug. 22: Nashville, Tennessee ā€” Bridgestone Arena

Aug. 24: Raleigh, North Carolina ā€” PNC Arena

Aug. 25: Atlanta, Georgia ā€” State Farm Arena

Aug. 27: Tampa, Florida ā€” Amalie Arena

Aug. 30: New Orleans, Louisiana ā€” Smoothie King Center

Aug. 31: Houston, Texas ā€” Toyota Center

Tickets are on sale from 20th February at 10am ET from https://onthejlo.com/.

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