J.Lo Brings the Heat With New Jennifer Lopez Vegas Residency

Key Points: Jennifer Lopez Vegas Residency

  • Jennifer Lopez announces new Las Vegas residency at Caesars Palace
  • Residency titled Up All Night Live begins December 30, 2025
  • Four shows set for New Year’s week, eight more in March 2026
  • Fans can expect classic hits and never-before-heard songs
  • Her previous Vegas residency grossed over $100 million
  • Tickets go on sale June 6, with pre-sales on June 4
  • AMAs performance included 23 songs and a surprise kiss

She’s Back Where She Belongs

Las Vegas – Jennifer Lopez is turning Sin City into her personal stage again. After a headline-grabbing night hosting the 2025 American Music Awards, the global superstar announced a sizzling new Las Vegas residency.

Titled Up All Night Live in Las Vegas, Lopez’s show will take over The Colosseum at Caesars Palace. The excitement kicks off New Year’s Eve week with four explosive shows—December 30 and 31, then January 2 and 3.

She took to Instagram with a promo and a signature tease: “SURPRISE JLOVERS! We’re back!”

Lopez Goes Big With Exclusive Shows

That’s not all. Jennifer Lopez fans can catch her again in March 2026 for eight additional dates, making this a residency that’s both short and spectacular.

Tickets for the general public go on sale Friday, June 6, at 10 a.m. PT. But die-hard fans with Caesars Rewards, or access to Ticketmaster or Live Nation pre-sales, can grab theirs early on June 4.

And what’s on the setlist? Expect smash hits from decades past, plus unreleased tracks heard for the first time. Caesars confirmed the singer will deliver the full “J.Lo” experience.

Throwback to Her Last Vegas Domination

Lopez is no stranger to Las Vegas. Her previous residency, All I Have, ran from 2016 to 2018 at Planet Hollywood. She performed 120 times, grossing more than $100 million.

That show became one of the Strip’s highest-earning musical acts. And insiders say Up All Night Live is poised to break even more records.

J.Lo knows how to pack a house—and with her history of full-throttle performances, fans expect nothing less this time around.

AMAs Performance Raises the Bar

Before the big Vegas reveal, Lopez stunned audiences with her performance at the American Music Awards. Hosting for the first time in a decade, she opened the show with a six-minute medley featuring 23 songs.

Wearing a shimmering nude jumpsuit, she kissed two backup dancers mid-routine, sending shockwaves across social media.

The number blended chart-toppers and viral hits like Billie Eilish’s “Birds of a Feather,” Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us,” and Bad Bunny’s “NUEVAYoL.” Each moment built toward the dramatic Vegas announcement.

J.Lo’s Surprise Kiss Turns Heads

The unexpected kiss became an instant trending topic. Fans flooded social platforms with theories, emojis, and fire emojis galore.

Was it part of the choreography? Was she sending a message? The ambiguity only fueled buzz for her upcoming shows.

Jennifer Lopez knows how to control a spotlight. And now she’s bringing that power to the Las Vegas Strip again, for what may be her most personal and powerful residency yet.

A Star Celebrating Another Icon

Lopez didn’t just steal the spotlight—she shared it. Speaking to PEOPLE ahead of the AMAs, she revealed her excitement to see Janet Jackson honored with the ICON Award.

“I’m a huge Janet fan,” she said. “I haven’t seen her in years, and I’m glad that she’s being celebrated, too.”

That same reverence for pop icons has always been a part of Lopez’s magic. Now she’s stepping into her own icon era again—with a Vegas residency to prove it.

Ticket Details You Can’t Miss

  • Residency Name: Jennifer Lopez: Up All Night Live in Las Vegas
  • Location: The Colosseum at Caesars Palace
  • Initial Show Dates: Dec 30, Dec 31, Jan 2, Jan 3
  • Additional Dates: Eight more shows in March 2026
  • Pre-sale Access: June 4–5 (Caesars Rewards, Ticketmaster, Live Nation)
  • General Sale: June 6 at 10 a.m. PT
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