Amid those Ben Affleck divorce rumors that she’s constantly trying to shut down, there are rumblings Jennifer Lopez‘s Las Vegas residency could be canceled amid poor ticket and album sales. The “Love Don’t Cost A Thing” singer was scheduled for 90 dates in 2025 at the MGM Grand but that could be in jeopardy.
InTouch Weekly reported in early May that her marriage to Affleck could all be over. “The writing is on the wall—it’s over,” an insider said. “They’re headed for a divorce—and for once, [Ben’s] not to blame!” At the time, the couple hadn’t been seen together in weeks and have been spending a lot of time apart lately. Now, an insider claims Jennifer Lopez‘s Las Vegas residency could be canceled. Here’s what we know.
Is Jennifer Lopez’s Las Vegas residency canceled?
For now, it’s going ahead as planned, but a source told The New York Post that the deal might fall through. “MGM is watching her not doing well on the road. They are very nervous,” a source close to the situation said. “It’s pretty rare you have a poor tour and then go to Vegas.”
J-Lo was on track to earn $1 million per show for 90 dates in 2025, but “casino executives have lately grown skittish over abysmal ticket sales for her first tour in five years following the release of her This is Me … Now album in February,” the outlet reported.
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Variety previously reported that several dates in her North American tour had been canceled due to poor ticket sales—Cleveland, Nashville, Raleigh, Atlanta, Tampa, New Orleans, and Houston disappeared from Ticketmaster’s offering sometime in March 2024. At the same time, three shows were added to the itinerary—in Miami, Toronto, and her hometown of New York—a week after the tour was originally announced.
It was initially called the This Is Me…Now tour after Lopez’s latest album, in which she sang about her journey to a rekindled love with Affleck, but as of April, it was rebranded to This Is Me… Live | The Greatest Hits. “The latest rebrand suggests a pivot from a tour focusing on the new album’s songs to one spanning her discography, a move that may entice listeners who didn’t connect with her latest material,” Variety observed.
Seemingly, her relationship is all the press can talk about. When J-Lo appeared in Mexico City with her co-star Simu Liu to promote their new Netflix film Atlas, a reporter asked “Is your divorce with Ben Affleck real? These rumors?” in Spanish in a video clip. “What is the truth? Para le press le Mexicana [for the Mexican press], what is the truth of the situation?”
Amid a chorus of sighs and before J-Lo could put in her two cents, her co-star Simu Liu said, “OK, we’re not doing that,” adding: “C’mon, don’t come in with that energy, please.” Jennifer then looks directly at the reporter and says, “You know better than that.”
The cast of Atlas didn’t respond to the question, but Simu took a moment to applaud J-Lo’s accomplishments in the movie. “If I can just end on one thing,” Simu told the press at the junket. “Jen is a producer on this movie and the reason why I am here and the reason Sterling is in this beautiful movie is because Jen cares. Jen cares about things like representation and diversity. Jen is a boss.”
Fans took to social media to react to the moment praising J-Lo for her professionalism. “See how classy and respectful she was? Personally, I would’ve cursed him out,” one person wrote on X. Another wrote, “It is unprofessional to ask about her personal life, marriage in that space. She is there to talk about the movie. Putting her on the spot like that is rude.”