JLo trolled as she abruptly cancels comeback tour stops amid comparisons to Taylor Swift's 'Eras Tour'
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: In an unexpected turn of events, fans eagerly awaiting Jennifer Lopez's highly anticipated comeback tour have been left disappointed.
The multi-talented artist, known for her electrifying performances, has canceled several shows without offering a clear explanation, leaving ticket holders puzzled and concerned.
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Jennifer Lopez cancels several stops on 'This Is Me Now' Tour
Set to commence her 'This Is Me ... Now' tour, Lopez had fans nationwide buzzing with anticipation. Nonetheless, it appears that certain venues won't be hosting her as originally intended.
The sudden cancellations affect stops in Nashville, Tennessee, Raleigh, North Carolina, Atlanta, Georgia, Tampa, Florida, and New Orleans, Louisiana.
As reported, Ticketmaster's website has been revised to show the updates, signaling that the dates originally scheduled for Lopez's performances from August 22 to August 30 have been canceled.
The statement released by Ticketmaster assured ticket holders that refunds would be processed automatically, alleviating concerns about financial losses.
While fans were left in the dark regarding the reasons behind the cancellations, Lopez took to her Instagram Stories to share a revised tour schedule.
Unexpectedly, the US leg of her tour will now wrap up on August 17 in her hometown of New York City, igniting speculation and curiosity among her devoted fans.
Amidst the tour turmoil, Lopez has been making waves in the entertainment industry with her latest projects. She recently unveiled her self-funded musical film, 'This Is Me...Now: A Love Story,' which premiered on Prime Video to much anticipation.
Opening up about the challenges she faced during the production, Lopez revealed the hurdles of self-financing and the relentless pursuit of creative vision.
"Everybody thought I was crazy when I said I would do it. We did have financing, and then that fell out. They pulled out at the last minute," the pop star explained, "And then it was that moment where you go, 'OK, do we just make a video or do we go ahead and do this thing?'"
"We went in over budget. It was a challenging project in that way. It's like there could have never been enough money for the project," Lopez told The Hollywood Reporter. "We didn't have endless funds from a studio. This was a very independent project that I was self-financing. So it was very challenging producorially."
Lopez has been juggling multiple projects, including 'Atlas' and an upcoming drama produced by Ben Affleck, titled 'Unstoppable.'
Affleck himself has been making headlines, securing a lucrative deal with Dunkin' Donuts, which reportedly includes a series of promotional activities beyond just a single commercial.
The 'This Is Me Now' tour was abruptly canceled by Jennifer Lopez amid comparisons to Taylor Swift's success. Swift's tour, was one of the most successful tours of 2023.
Jennifer Lopez faces social media backlash amid tour cancellations
Amidst a flurry of social media chatter, Jennifer Lopez is under fire, contending with a wave of criticism in the wake of the recent cancellations of multiple stops on her 'This Is Me ... Now' tour.
While some fans voiced disappointment and concern over the abrupt alterations, others adopted a more critical stance, questioning Lopez's relevance and talent.
A user questioned her place in the entertainment industry, "Maybe she should take the hint that she’s not relevant anymore and go sit down. Take Justin Timberlake with her too."
Another user wrote, "She's known to be nasty to people, can't sing, and can half act. I'm not surprised."
Another user didn't mince words, stating, "She can't sing worth a damn and the album has tanked, so this isn't exactly a surprise. She's a great performer though. Sucks that she has no vocal talent."
One user bluntly stated, "Well she’s been pretty obsolete and she really can’t sing, IMO."
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