Jennifer Lopez opens Up All Night Live residency in Las Vegas

Jennifer Lopez launched her new Las Vegas residency, Up All Night Live, at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace on December 30, 2025, marking nearly a decade since her previous Vegas shows. The over two-hour performance featured Broadway-inspired acts, surprise guests, and personal reflections amid a crowd of more than 4,000. The show blends her hits with covers and theatrical elements, signaling a fresh era for her stage career.

Jennifer Lopez's Up All Night Live residency debuted on December 30, 2025, at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, drawing over 4,000 fans to the nearly 10-year anniversary of her first Vegas stint at the former Zappos Theater at Planet Hollywood. Emerging from a disco-ball inlaid champagne bottle, Lopez delivered a maximalist production with dancers, wind machines, and numerous costume changes, transforming the concert into an abstract autobiography through cinematic transitions and a parade of nearly-nude bodysuits.

Structured in four Broadway-style acts, the 120-minute show reimagined her hits with jazzier arrangements and nods to theatrical influences. Act One, 'I'll See You in My Dreams,' highlighted ingenue inspirations like Bernadette Peters, Rita Moreno, and Chita Rivera, opening with 'Let Me Entertain You' from Gypsy and a mashup of 'Waiting for Tonight' and 'Mambo' from West Side Story in showgirl regalia. It continued with a jazz-hands 'Jenny from the Block' and acrobatic 'Do It Well.' Act Two, 'Tales from Manhattan,' featured 'Love Don't Cost a Thing' styled after Marilyn Monroe's 'Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend' from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, revealing a pink lace corset, followed by an A Chorus Line-inspired 'Louboutins.' Act Three, 'Kiss Kiss Kill Kill,' included a laser-webbed 'Kiss of the Spider Woman' showcasing her strongest vocals. Act Four, 'Shall We Dance,' drew from Bob Fosse's Chicago and Dancin', plus Barbra Streisand in Funny Girl, ending with 'Get Loud' in a sequined top hat and tails outfit. As audiences exited, screens displayed 'The Best Is Yet to Come,' a nod to Frank Sinatra.

Surprise guest Ja Rule joined for a medley of 2000s hits 'Ain't It Funny' and 'I'm Real' in Act Two, while LL Cool J appeared in a video montage. Covers added depth: Sarah Vaughan's 'Whatever Lola Wants,' Lana Del Rey's 'Young and Beautiful,' Elvis' 'Heartbreak Hotel,' Judy Garland's 'Get Happy,' and Streisand's 'Don't Rain on My Parade.' Deep cuts like the Spanish 'El Anillo' (last performed in 2019) and 'Louboutins' (first live since 2009) thrilled fans.

Lopez interwove personal narration, reflecting on her Vegas debut: 'That went by in a blink, didn't it … At that time, I had only been married twice. That's not true. It was only once. Felt like twice. I'm just kidding … The good news is that I'm learning and I'm growing. We're in our happy era right now.' Addressing critics, she quipped about online scrutiny: 'Why do we do this to ourselves? It's so crazy …' and clapped back at body-shaming: '[People say] 'Why is she always naked?' … If you had this booty, you'd be naked too.' This residency follows her 121-show All I Have run from 2016-2018 and comes after cancelling her 2024 This Is Me… Live tour, where she expressed, 'I am completely heartsick and devastated about letting you down … I promise I will make it up to you.' With 12 dates announced—continuing December 31, 2025, January 2-3, 2026, and March 6-28—it may surpass her prior 120-show, $100 million record.

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Shakira waves to huge crowds from Copacabana Palace balcony as fans fill the beach for her free show rehearsal.
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Shakira fills Copacabana during rehearsal for free Saturday show

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Shakira drew crowds to Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro on Friday for the rehearsal of her free show scheduled for Saturday. The Colombian singer waved to fans from the balcony of the Copacabana Palace hotel. The US Embassy issued a security alert for American citizens at the event.

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Shakira has announced an arena tour across the United States in support of her 2024 album Las Mujeres Ya No Lloran. The trek begins June 13 at Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California, following a free concert on Copacabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro on May 2. The tour expands on her previous international shows and last year's U.S. stadium performances.

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Hilary Duff opened her Lucky Me Tour on Sunday night with a performance at iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre in West Palm Beach, Florida. The show featured songs from across her career and ended with a pyrotechnic display during "What Dreams Are Made Of."

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