Jennifer Lopez announces residence ‘Up All Night’ in Las Vegas

Jennifer Lopez is back. New York singer, actress and businesswoman announced her new residence in Las Vegas, entitled Up All Night, which will be presented at the emblematic Colosseum of Caesars Palace as of December 30, 2025.
“Surprise, Jlovers! I am doing a residence in Las Vegas. Accompany me at Up All Night Live in Las Vegas,” wrote the artist on her social networks, accompanying the message with promotional images of her show.
Surprise Jlovers! We’re Back! I’M Doing A Residency in Las Vegas! Join Me for Up All Night Live in Las Vegas At The Colosseum At Caesars Palace. Dec 30 – Jan 3, & Select Dates in March! Tickets on Sale friday, June 6 at 10 am pt. 🤍 https://t.co/g5ogxuebxf pic.twitter.com/vigvpzm1m4
– JLo (@jlo) May 27, 2025
The residence will begin with special concerts on December 30 and 31, just to say goodbye to the year, and will continue with functions on January 2 and 3, 2026. Then, after a brief pause, the interpreter of “On the Floor” will return to the stage in March, with presentations scheduled on days 6, 7, 14, 20, 27 and 28.
It should be noted that this presale tickets will begin on June 2 exclusively for cardholders from an American bank, while the general sale will begin on June 6 at 11:00 hours, time of central Mexico.
LĂłpez had suspended his “This is Live” tour in 2024
This new project marks JLo’s return to the stage after the cancellation of his this is Live in 2024, which generated disappointment among his followers.
“I am completely disconsolate and devastated to disappoint them … I promise to compensate them,” said the artist, who now fulfills her promise with a renewed and ambitious production.
Up All Night will be his second residence in Las Vegas, after the success of All I Have (2016–2018), which raised more than 100 million dollars throughout 121 functions in the Zappos Theater.
The announcement of his new residence was made after his presentation at the American Music Awards 2025, where JLo was in charge of opening the gala with a medley of recent successes such as “Birds of Heather”, by Billie Eilish, and “Texas Hold’em”, by BeyoncĂ©.
However, the choreographic number generated controversy: during the show, Jennifer Lopez kissed the scene with some of his dancers and dancers, which caused mixed reactions on social networks.
“It was very unpleasant, it was not necessary to see that,” a user wrote in X (formerly Twitter), while others pointed out that the artist “had gone too far.”
Despite the controversy, the expectation for “Up All Night” is high. Jennifer Lopez seeks to consolidate her legacy with a vibrant and provocative show, which combines her great successes with a high -impact scenic proposal, typical of the great entertainment figures in Las Vegas.
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