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JLo just canceled her ‘This is Me Now' tour. Here's why

Lopez was supposed to kick off her "This is Me… Now Tour" on June 26

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“I am completely heartsick and devastated about letting you down,” the singer said in a statement.

Bronx-born pop star Jennifer Lopez announced she's canceling her 'This is Me....Live' tour.

Representatives for Live Nation announced Friday that Lopez "is taking time off to be with her children, family and close friends.”

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The cancellation comes amid weeks of speculation of a split after Lopez showed up to the 2024 Met Gala solo and then reports surfaced that she and husband Ben Affleck are living apart. Lopez and Affleck were seen together in Los Angeles on May 30, and neither have addressed the status of their relationship directly.

JENNIFER LOPEZ PROMISES TO 'MAKE IT UP TO YOU'

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Lopez put the following statement out to her 'JLovers':

"I am completely heartsick and devastated about letting you down. Please know that I wouldn’t do this if I didn’t feel that it was absolutely necessary. I promise I will make it up to you and we will all be together again. I love you all so much. Until next time..."

Lopez will supposed to kick off her tour on June 26 in Orlando and after a date in Miami brings her "The is Me… Live" tour to Texas in July. Lopez was scheduled to play five concerts during two trips to the Lone Star State.

Below is the complete list of concerts that have been canceled:

  • June 26: Orlando, Kia Center
  • June 28: Miami, Kaseya Center
  • July 2: Austin, Moody Center
  • July 3: Edinburg, Texas, Bert Ogden Arena
  • July 5: San Antonio, Frost Bank Center
  • July 6: Dallas, American Airlines Center
  • July 9: Phoenix, Footprint Center
  • July 11: Los Angeles, Kia Forum
  • July 13: Anaheim, Honda Center
  • July 16: San Francisco, Chase Center
  • July 17: Sacramento, Golden 1 Center
  • July 19: Palm Springs, Acrisure Arena
  • July 20: Las Vegas, T-Mobile Arena
  • July 22: Denver, Ball Arena
  • July 24: Tulsa, BOK Center
  • July 26: Rosemont, Illinois, Allstate Arena
  • July 27: Indianapolis, Gainbridge Fieldhouse
  • July 30: Pittsburgh, PPG Paints Arena
  • July 31: Detroit, Little Caesars Arena
  • August 2: Toronto, Scotiabank Arena
  • August 5: Montreal, Quebec, Bell Centre
  • August 7: Boston, TD Garden
  • August 9: Belmont Park, New York, UBS Arena
  • August 10: Newark, Prudential Center
  • August 13: Philadelphia, Wells Fargo Center
  • August 14: Washington, D.C., Capital One Arena
  • August 16: New York, Madison Square Garden
  • August 20: Cleveland, Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse
  • August 22: Nashville, Bridgestone Arena
  • August 24: Raleigh, PNC Arena
  • August 25: Atlanta, State Farm Arena
  • August 27: Tampa, Amalie Arena
  • August 30: New Orleans, Smoothie King Center
  • August 31: Houston, Toyota Center

YOU BOUGHT TICKETS TO JENNIFER LOPEZ'S CONCERT, NOW WHAT?

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