
After her appearance as host of the 2025 American Music Awards, Jennifer Lopez wasted no time and announced—via Instagram—her second Las Vegas residency. The new show, titled Jennifer Lopez: Up All Night, will take place at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace, one of the city’s most iconic venues.
This will be Lopez’s second residency in the entertainment capital. Her first, Jennifer Lopez: All I Have, ran from 2016 to 2018 at the Zappos Theater at Planet Hollywood, featuring 120 shows and grossing over $100 million, making it one of the most successful residencies of the decade.
With this new project, J.Lo aims to bring her catalog —a blend of pop, R&B, Latin, and dance— into a more intimate yet equally spectacular format, reaffirming her status as one of the most versatile performers in modern pop.
Jennifer Lopez’s new Las Vegas residency isn’t just a concert — it’s a full visual and emotional experience designed to showcase J.Lo at her peak. Tickets are still available on Ticketmaster, although many options have sold out since they were released months ago. They’re also listed on StubHub, with prices varying depending on the date and demand.
For the opening show on December 30, ticket prices start at around $184 USD. The New Year’s Eve performance on December 31 begins at $179 USD, and the first show of 2026, on January 2, starts at $159 USD.
March dates stay within a similar range:
There are also VIP packages — including Meet & Greet options — ranging from roughly $3,000 to $4,000 USD, with premium tiers reaching even higher.
And of course, seeing J.Lo in Vegas comes with the full destination experience: hotels, dining, casinos, and nonstop entertainment. If you’re planning to attend, booking early is your best move to avoid the usual price spikes during high season.