List of Jennifer Lopez live performances

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American entertainer Jennifer Lopez has embarked on four concert tours, two residencies and has performed various one-off concerts. As of 2021, Lopez has over $248 million lifetime touring gross. [1] She is the 17th highest-grossing female artist of the 21st century worldwide, with $232.6 million and 1.7 million tickets sold from 235 shows. [2]

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Lopez performing at the 2018 MTV VMAs

Concert tours

Headlining

TitleDurationContinent(s)ShowsRef.
Dance Again World Tour June 14, 2012 – December 22, 2012Australia
Asia
Europe
North America
South America
53
It's My Party June 7, 2019 – August 11, 2019Africa
Asia
Europe
North America
37
This Is Me... Live June 26, 2024 – August 27, 2024North America30

Co-headlining

TitleDurationContinent(s)ShowsRef.
Jennifer Lopez & Marc Anthony en Concierto September 24, 2007 – November 7, 2007North America19
Enrique Iglesias & Jennifer Lopez Tour July 14, 2012 – September 1, 2012North America24

Concert residencies

TitleDurationVenueCityShowsRef.
Let's Get Loud September 22, 2001 – September 23, 2001 Roberto Clemente Coliseum San Juan 2
Jennifer Lopez: All I Have January 20, 2016 – September 29, 2018 Zappos Theater Las Vegas 121

One-off concerts

EventDateVenueCityRef.
Madison Square Garden with Marc AnthonySeptember 26, 1998 Madison Square Garden New York [3] [4]
Jennifer Lopez: Live in AthensSeptember 20, 2008 O.A.C.A. Olympic Indoor Hall Athens [ citation needed ]
Mohegan Sun Arena's 15th anniversary celebrationOctober 22, 2011 Mohegan Sun Arena Uncasville [5]
Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow 56th Birthday CelebrationJune 29, 2013AvazaTurkmenbashi [6]
2014 Singapore Grand Prix September 21, 2014Padang Stage Singapore [7]
Private concert for Telemundo advertising clientsMay 16, 2016 Hammerstein Ballroom New York City [8]
Hillary Clinton campaign concert October 29, 2016 Bayfront Park Amphitheater Miami [9]
Jennifer Lopez LiveApril 15, 2017 Altos de Chavón Amphitheater La Romana [10] [11]
Jennifer Lopez Live in DubaiNovember 17, 2017 Autism Rocks Arena Dubai [12]
AT&T Presents DirecTV Now Super Saturday NightFebruary 3, 2018 The Armory Minneapolis [13]
Doha Festival City: Grand OpeningNovember 8, 2018 Doha Festival City Doha, Qatar [14]
Annual General Meeting & World Air Transport Summit 2022: Private IATA and AGM Gala DinnerJune 20, 2022 Khalifa International Stadium Doha, Qatar [15]

Charity events

EventDateCityRef.
Chime For Change: The Sound of ChangeJune 2, 2013 London
We Day October 22, 2014 Vancouver
Tidal X Brooklyn2017 Brooklyn
One Voice: Somos Live!October 14, 2017 Los Angeles
Robin Hood BenefitsMay 14, 2018 New York City
Global Citizen: VAX LIVEMay 2, 2021 Inglewood
Global Citizen LiveSeptember 25, 2021 New York City
Los Angeles Dodgers Foundation: 6th Annual Blue Diamond GalaJune 17, 2022 Los Angeles
LuisaViaRoma x UNICEF charity galaJuly 30, 2022 Capri

Music festivals

EventDateCityRef.
Wango Tango Music Festival May 14, 2005 Anaheim, California
iHeartRadio Music Festival September 24, 2011 Las Vegas, Nevada
iHeartRadio Ultimate Pool PartyNovember 25, 2014 Miami, Florida
Mawazine Festival May 29, 2015 Rabat
iHeartRadio Music FestivalSeptember 19, 2015Las Vegas, Nevada
iHeartRadio Fiesta Latina November 7, 2015Miami, Florida
iHeartRadio Fiesta LatinaNovember 2, 2019Miami, Florida

Sport events

EventDateVenueCityRef.
FIFA Women's World Cup July, 1999 Rose Bowl Pasadena, California [16]
FIFA Women's World CupSeptember 22, 2012Mugam Centre Baku [17]
Dubai Horse Race World Cup March 29, 2014 Meydan Racecourse Dubai [18]
FIFA World Cup June 12, 2014 Arena Corinthians São Paulo [19]
Super Bowl LIV Halftime Show February 2, 2020 Hard Rock Stadium Miami Gardens [20]

Award shows

American Music Awards
YearSong(s)Note
1991"Games"As a Dancer for New Kids on the Block
2001"Love Don't Cost a Thing"
2009"Louboutins"
2011"Until It Beats No More"

"Papi"

"On The Floor"

Featuring: Pitbull
2011"T.H.E. (The Hardest Ever)"Featuring: Will.I.Am
2013"Químbara"

"Bemba Colorá"

"La Vida Es Un Carnaval"

A Tribute to Celia Cruz
2014 "Booty" Featuring: Iggy Azalea
2015"Waiting For Tonight"

"Uptown Funk"

"Anaconda"

"7/11"

"Feeling Myself"

"The Hills"

"Can't Feel My Face"

"Girl Crush"

"Bad Blood"

"Trap Queen"

"Hotline Bling"

"Thinking Out Loud"

"Love More"

"Where Are Ü Now"

"Bitch Better Have My Money"

Dance Medley: Greatest Hits of the Year
2018"Limitless"
2020"Pa' Ti + Lonely"Featuring: Maluma
Grammy Awards
YearSong(s)Note
2005"Escapémonos"Featuring: Marc Anthony
2016"Olvídame y Pega la Vuelta""Latin Grammy Awards"

Featuring: Marc Anthony

2019"Dancing in the Street"

"Please Mr. Postman"

"Money (That's What I Want)"

"Do You Love Me"

"ABC"

"My Girl"

"Papa Was a Rollin' Stone"

"War"

"Square Biz"

"Another Star"

A Tribute to Motown Records

Featuring: Smokey Robinson, Alicia Keys & Ne-Yo

Billboard Awards
YearSong(s)Note
1999"Waiting For Tonight"
2013"Live It Up"Featuring: Pitbull
2014"We Are One"Featuring: Pitbull & Claudia Leitte
2014"First Love"

"Aint No Mountain High Enough"

2015"Como la Flor"

"Bidi Bidi Bom Bom"

"Amor Prohibido"

"I Could Fall in Love"

"No Me Queda Mas".

"Latin Billboard Music Awards"

A Tribute to Selena

2017"Mirate" (Un-released Single)"Latin Billboard Music Awards"
2018"Dinero"Featuring: DJ Khaled
2018"El Anillo""Latin Billboard Music Awards"
MTV Awards
YearSong(s)Note
1993"That's The Way Love Goes"

"If"

As a Dancer For Janet Jackson
2000"Love Don't Cost a Thing""MTV Europe Music Awards"
2001"I'm Real"Featuring: Ja Rule
2010"Get Right"

"Get Back"

"MTV Movie Awards"

Featuring: Tom Cruise

2018"Waiting For Tonight"

"On The Floor"

"Dance Again"

"Aint Your Mama"

"If You Had My Love"

"El Anillo" / "Booty"

"Love Don't Cost a Thing"

"I'm Glad"

"Get Right"

"All I Have"

"Jenny From The Block"

"I'm Real"

"Aint It Funny"

"Bodak Yellow" / "Bitch Better Have My Money" / "Dinero"

MTV Video Vanguard Medley Performance

Featuring: DJ Khaled & Ja Rule

Other Award Shows
YearSong(s)Note
2000"Feelin So Good""Kids Choice Awards"
2001"Aint It Funny""TOTP Awards"
2005"Get Right""NRJ Music Awards"
2007"Que Hiciste""Echo Awards"
2007"Get Right""TOTP Awards"
2010"Louboutins"

"Get Right"

"Jenny from the Block"

"Love Don't Cost a Thing"

"If You Had My Love"

"Waiting for Tonight"

"Let's Get Loud"

"World Music Awards"
2013"Lambada"

"On The Floor"

"Don't Stop The Party"

"Dance Again"

"Live It Up"

"Premios Juventud Awards"

Featuring: Pitbull

2022"Get Right"

"On My Way"

"2022 iHeartRadio Music Awards" [21]

Featuring: Billy Porter and RuPaul's Drag Race

Live TV performances

YearSong(s)TV ShowNote
2007"Que Hiciste" American Idol (Season 6)
2011"I'm Into You"

"On The Floor"

American Idol (Season 10) Featuring: Pitbull
2011"Aguanile"American Idol (Season 10)As a Dancer

Featuring: Marc Anthony & Sheila E

2012"Dance Again" American Idol (Season 11)
2012"Goin` In"

"Follow The Leader"

American Idol (Season 11)Featuring: Flo Rida, Lil Jon, Wisin & Yandel
2013"Live It Up" American Idol (Season 12) Featuring: Pitbull
2014"I Luh Ya Papi" American Idol (Season 13) Featuring: French Montana
2014"First Love"American Idol (Season 13)
2014"Go Your Own Way"

"True Colors"

American Idol (Season 13)Featuring: Harry Connick, Jr., Randy Jackson & Keith Urban
2015"Feel The Light" American Idol (Season 14)
2015"Back It Up"American Idol (Season 14)Featuring: Prince Royce & Pitbull
2015"Diamonds"

"Locked Out of Heaven"

American Idol (Season 14)Featuring: Harry Connick, Jr. & Keith Urban
2016"Ain't Your Mama"

"Let's Get Loud"

American Idol (Season 15)
2009"Louboutins" The Ellen Show
2015"If You Had My Love"

"Love Don't Cost a Thing"

"Jenny From The Block"

"Get Right"

"On The Floor"

The Ellen Show
2018"Limitless"The Ellen Show
2013"Live It Up" Britain's Got Talent
2011"On The Floor" X Factor (France)
2010"Louboutins"

"Waiting For Tonight"

"Let's Get Loud"

New Year's Eve Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve, Live from Time Square
2017"If You Had My Love"

"Get Right"

"Tens"

"Waiting For Tonight"

"On The Floor"

New Year's Eve NBC's New Year's Eve, Live from Las Vegas, Jennifer Lopez: All I Have
2019"Limitless"

"Aud Lang Syne"

"Live It Up"

New Year's Eve NBC's New Year's Eve
2021"In The Morning"

"Waiting For Tonight"

"Dream On"

"Dance Again"

New Year's Eve Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve, Live from Time Square
2000"Feelin So Good"

"Waiting For Tonight"

Saturday Night Live (Season 25)
2001"Play"

"Love Don't Cost a Thing"

Saturday Night Live (Season 26)
2010"Until It Beats No More"

"Starting Over"

Saturday Night Live (Season 35)
2007"Hold It Don't Drop It"

"Do It Well"

"Let's Get Loud"

Good Morning America
2014"Booty"

"First Love"

"On The Floor"

"Never Satisfied"

"Let's Get Loud"

Good Morning America
2001"Play"

"Love Don't Cost a Thing"

Today Show
2002"The One"

"Loving You"

"Jenny From The Block"

"All I Have"

Today ShowFeaturing: LL Cool J
2005"Jenny From The Block"

"Aint It Funny"

"Waiting For Tonight"

"Love Don't Cost a Thing"

"Get Right"

"Hold You Down"

Today ShowFeaturing: Fat Joe
2016"Love Make The World Go Round"Today ShowFeaturing: Lin-Manuel Miranda
2019"Medicine" / "Jenny From The Block"

"On The Floor"

Today Show
2007"Do It Well"

"Let's Get Loud"

Dancing with the Stars
2013"Quizas, Quizas, Quizas"Dancing with the StarsFeaturing: Andrea Bocelli
2014"First Love" The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon
1999"If You Had My Love" The David Letterman Show
2007"Do It Well"The David Letterman Show
2009"Louboutins" So You Think You Can Dance
2007"Do It Well"

"Waiting For Tonight"

Fashion Rocks
2014"Booty"Fashion Rocks

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Let's Get Loud</span> 2000 single by Jennifer Lopez

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">We Are One (Ole Ola)</span> 2014 single by Pitbull featuring Jennifer Lopez and Claudia Leitte

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Booty (Jennifer Lopez song)</span> 2014 song by Jennifer Lopez ft. Iggy Azalea

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Super Bowl LIV halftime show</span> Halftime show of the 2020 Super Bowl

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">It's My Party (tour)</span> 2019 concert tour by Jennifer Lopez

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Cultural impact of Shakira</span>

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Shakira has given many live performances throughout her career, including concerts in different countries, appearances on TV shows, music festivals, charity events, sports events, awards ceremonies, and more. Most of these performances have been televised, recorded on CDs, and shared online; some are available for sale.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Cultural impact of Jennifer Lopez</span>

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