
Let’s Get Loud – Live in Puerto Rico
Let’s Get Loud was a special live concert event by Jennifer Lopez, held in the fall of 2001 at the Roberto Clemente Coliseum in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The performances celebrated her early music career, showcasing hits from her first two albums: On the 6 (1999) and J.Lo (2001).

A Special Connection
Earlier that year, it was revealed that Jennifer would be filming a televised concert special. Not long after her energetic performance at the 2001 MTV Video Music Awards, she officially announced two live shows in Puerto Rico—an important moment for her both professionally and personally.
Although she was born in New York, Jennifer has always spoken proudly of her Puerto Rican heritage. Performing in Puerto Rico, where her parents were born, held deep meaning for her. She described it as a kind of homecoming, saying that doing her first major concert there was an unforgettable and emotional experience.
These concerts were not part of a full tour, but they marked her very first time performing a full show live for her fans—making it a milestone in her music journey.

Jennifer Lopez & Marc Anthony en Concierto
In 2007, Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony joined forces for their first-ever co-headlining tour across North America. Known by several names—including En Concierto, El Cantante Tour, and Jennifer & Marc en Concierto—the tour kicked off on September 28, 2007, and wrapped up on November 7, 2007. With 17 shows in total, it proved to be a major success, earning an estimated $13.8 million and placing 59th on Pollstar’s list of “Top 100 North American Tours” for that year.
The Story Behind the Tour
Back in 2005, Jennifer Lopez had mentioned in an MTV interview that she was hoping to go on tour to support her album Rebirth. She shared her excitement but also noted that tour plans had fallen through in the past, saying: “I’ve tried to plan a tour so many times… And we’re planning it again. I can’t wait!” Despite the enthusiasm, the tour never materialized at that time.
Meanwhile, Marc Anthony was no stranger to the stage. He had already been performing in the Juntos en Concierto concert series—teaming up with other major Latin music artists like Chayanne, Laura Pausini, Alejandro Fernández, and Marco Antonio Solís. These shows were highly popular and became annual events in Latin American communities across the U.S. and South America starting in 2004.
When Jennifer and Marc finally toured together in 2007, it was a moment fans had long awaited. Their chemistry, both personal and professional, brought a unique energy to the stage—making En Concierto a tour to remember.

Dance Again World Tour
The Dance Again World Tour marked a major milestone in Jennifer Lopez’s career—it was her very first global concert tour. While fans had hoped for an international tour since her music debut in 1999, it wasn’t until 2012 that it finally became a reality. After the release of her seventh studio album Love? in 2011, JLo became more determined than ever to take her music around the world. The tour officially kicked off on June 14, 2012, in Panama City, Panama, and wrapped up on December 22, 2012, in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
Creative Vision & Style
Lopez served as the creative director of the show, crafting a performance that was not only high-energy but also deeply personal. The tour was divided into four thematic parts, reflecting different sides of her identity: classic Hollywood glamour, funky vibes, love and celebration, and her iconic “Jenny from the Block” Bronx roots.
Fashion played a big role too—Zuhair Murad, one of JLo’s favorite designers, created all the dazzling costumes, adding elegance and sparkle to each segment of the show.
Reception & Impact
The Dance Again World Tour received glowing reviews. Critics praised Lopez’s powerful stage presence, flawless choreography, and ability to blend vocal performance with visual spectacle. The show was described as a vibrant mix of music, lights, and emotion—celebrating both her superstar persona and her down-to-earth beginnings.
Commercially, the tour was a huge success, grossing $102.6 million worldwide. It became the highest-grossing tour by a Latin artist in 2012 and ranks among the top five tours ever by a Latina performer.
During this time, JLo also joined forces with Enrique Iglesias for a co-headlining stretch of the tour, performing together across select dates between July 14 and September 1, 2012—a bonus treat for fans of Latin pop.

It’s My Party: The Live Celebration Tour
It’s My Party was Jennifer Lopez’s fourth concert tour, launched to celebrate her 50th birthday. The tour was announced during her appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show on February 13, 2019, and officially kicked off on June 7, 2019, at The Forum in Inglewood, California. The North American leg featured 32 shows across the U.S. and Canada, wrapping up on July 27 in Miami.
Following North America, Lopez performed six international shows, beginning in Tel Aviv, Israel on August 1 and ending in St. Petersburg, Russia on August 11, 2019. Additional countries included Turkey, Spain, Egypt, and Russia.
Tour Highlights
- The tour was first teased in late 2018 and fully confirmed in early 2019.
- Originally planned as a 24-city tour, it expanded due to high demand, with multiple added shows.
- Lopez aimed to bring fans a high-energy birthday celebration, packed with hits, choreography, and stunning visuals.
- Despite some rescheduling and one canceled show in Puerto Rico, the tour was a commercial and critical success.
- The Tel Aviv concert marked her long-awaited debut performance in Israel.

This Is Me… Now: The Tour (Cancelled)
In February 2024, Jennifer Lopez announced This Is Me… Now: The Tour, a 30-date North American tour set to begin on June 26 in Orlando, covering cities across the U.S. and Canada through August.
However, in March, the final seven shows (scheduled between August 22–30) were cancelled due to logistical challenges. In April, the tour was rebranded as This Is Me… Live, leading to speculation—especially from Variety—that the change was driven by underwhelming ticket sales. Meanwhile, Entertainment Weekly clarified that the show’s content remained the same, intended as a celebration of JLo’s entire career, not just her latest album and film.
Rehearsals began in May 2024, after Lopez finished filming her scenes for the upcoming movie adaptation of Kiss of the Spider Woman. However, on May 31, the entire tour was officially cancelled. Lopez stated the decision was deeply personal, saying she needed time to be with her children, family, and close friends.

Up All Night: Live in 2025
Jennifer Lopez – Fifth Concert Tour
Up All Night: Live in 2025 is Jennifer Lopez’s fifth concert tour and her first in six years, following 2019’s It’s My Party. The tour began on July 8, 2025, in Pontevedra, Spain, and is set to conclude on August 12, 2025, in Sardinia, Italy, with a total of 21 shows across Europe, Asia, and Africa.
Background & Development
Initially, Lopez had announced a 2024 tour titled This Is Me… Live to support her album This Is Me… Now. However, after rebranding it as a greatest hits tour, it was eventually canceled in May 2024 so she could prioritize time with family and friends.
On April 7, 2025, JLo returned with a fresh announcement: Up All Night—a new international tour starting in Spain. More dates soon followed, including stops in Italy, Turkey, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, and more. Highlights include:
- A festival performance at Summer in the City on July 27
- A gala night show at Cala di Volpe in Sardinia on August 12
- A venue change in Málaga, with the show moved to Fuengirola due to logistical issues
The tour celebrates both Lopez’s iconic hits and her enduring presence in global pop culture.

Up All Night: Live in Las Vegas
Jennifer Lopez – Sixth Concert Tour
Up All Night: Live in Las Vegas takes the european tour back the Navada.