J-Lo Announces Vegas Residency at Caesars Palace

  • Jennifer Lopez will perform at least 11 dates at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace
  • “Jennifer Lopez: Up All Night in Las Vegas” will start December 30 and run through March
  • It will be J.Lo’s second Las Vegas residency, following reported talks that broke down last year with MGM Resorts

After hosting the American Music Awards at the Fontainebleau on Sunday, Jennifer Lopez took to social media to announce her encore: a residency at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace.

This is the official artwork announcing J.Lo’s second Las Vegas residency. (Image: Facebook)

“SURPRISE JLOVERS! We’re back,” the singer wrote in an Instagram post announcing “Jennifer Lopez: Up All Night in Las Vegas.”

Presented by Live Nation, the residency will kick off with shows on December 30 and 31, and January 2 and 3, before returning on March 6, 7, 13, 14, 20, 27, and 28.

This will be J.Lo’s second Las Vegas residency, following her “All I Have” run at Planet Hollywood’s Zappos Theater. That ran for 120 shows from 2016-18, grossing $101.9 million (just short of an all-time top-10 slot).

The Colosseum holds 4,100 to 4,300 people, a little over half of Zappos (now PH Live)’s 7,000.

Lopez had been eyeing a fall 2024 residency at the 5,200-seat Park Theater at the MGM Grand, according to the New York Post. Those negotiations stalled due to sagging sales for a new album and summer US tour, which ultimately got scrapped.

Tickets to the Colosseum residency will go on sale at 10 a.m. next Friday, June 6 via Ticketmaster. A Citi cardmember presale starts at 10 a.m. Monday, June 2, followed by a fan club presale at 10 a.m. June 3 and general audience and Ticketmaster pre-sales at 10 a.m. PT June 4.

Corey Levitan joined Casino.org in 2022 after a long career covering Las Vegas. He currently covers entertainment, dining and gaming news in Las Vegas.

Corey spent six years covering the Vegas Strip for the Las Vegas Review-Journal, where he also wrote the most popular humor column in the city’s history. (For “Fear and Loafing,” he tried out 176 Vegas jobs, including poker player, blackjack dealer and Follie Bergere dancer.)

Corey has won more than 100 local, state and national awards for his journalism, which has also appeared in Rolling Stone, New York Magazine and the New York Post.

Corey is a New York native whose hobbies include playing guitar, trying to be a better husband, and arguing with strangers on Facebook.

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