Jennifer Lopez looks forward for This is Me…Now tour despite the issues with ticket sales
The organizers, performers, and management all agreed that the shows would not be canceled, according to a source who spoke with the Mirror tonight regarding “multiple options” for the tour.

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Even though seat maps on Ticketmaster seem to show that there are still seats available at a number of locations, including Dallas, Texas, and San Antonio, Texas, the insider informed us that some of the dates are selling “incredibly well.”

“There were discussions regarding multiple options pertaining to the tour, but ultimately it was agreed on by everyone involved (Live Nation, the talent, and management) that the tour would remain on course. Jennifer is looking forward to the tour starting and seeing her fans at the shows,” mentioned the source as published by Hindustan Times.
It follows the cancellation of seven March performances that were slated to take place from August 20 to August 31 in Cleveland, Nashville, Raleigh, Atlanta, Tampa, New Orleans, and Houston.
Story behind the making of the album
Benny Medina, JLO’s manager, convinced her to recount her romance with husband Ben Affleck, which led to the planning of the trip. In 2021, after two decades after calling off their engagement, the couple resumed their romantic relationship.
As reported by Variety, Medina had said, “Let me put you in touch with some writers who can help you transcribe this.” Then Lopez threw a house party for musicians and presented them a stack of letters that Affleck had written her, titling them “The Greatest Love Story Never Told.”
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