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We found the best prices on Jennifer Lopez Las Vegas concert tickets
Vivid Seats is the New York Post's official ticketing partner. We may receive revenue from this partnership for sharing this content and/or when you make a purchase. Featured pricing is subject to change. We're calling it now. Jennifer Lopez winter is on the way. The ageless pop star is already generating Oscar buzz for her upcoming musical 'Kiss of the Spider Woman' due out in October and recently announced she's headlining a 12-concert Las Vegas residency at The Colosseum at Caesar's Palace. Titled 'Up All Night: Live In Las Vegas,' the dozen Sin City J-Lo shows are scheduled to take place from Dec. 30, 2025 through March 28, 2026. This run won't be the 'Maid in Manhattan' starlet's first in the Entertainment Capital of the World; from 2016-18, she performed 120 shows at Planet Hollywood as part of her 'Jennifer Lopez: All I Have Residency.' At those shows, she typically delivered a 20+ song, seven-act set that included classic hits like 'On The Floor,' 'Waiting For Tonight,' 'Let's Get Loud,' 'Jenny From The Block' and 'Love Don't Cost A Thing' among others. And, while we aren't sure what will go down at 'Up All Night' shows, we'd guess she'll likely work cuts from her 2024 album 'This Is Me…Now' into the live show. If this sounds like the can't-miss concert of the year for you, tickets are available for all upcoming Jennifer Lopez concerts as of today. At the time of publication, the lowest price we could find on tickets for any one show was $142 including fees on Vivid Seats. Other gigs start anywhere from $148 to $176 including fees. For more information, our team has everything you need to know and more about Jennifer Lopez's 2025-26 'Up All Night: Live In Las Vegas' residency at Caesars Palace below. All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation. A complete calendar including all Colosseum concert dates, start times and links to the cheapest tickets available can be found here: Jennifer Lopez Las Vegas residency dates Ticket pricesstart at Tuesday, Dec. 308 p.m. $176(including fees) Wednesday, Dec. 3110 p.m. $167(including fees) Friday, Jan. 2, 20268 p.m. $159(including fees) Saturday, Jan. 3, 20268 p.m. $174(including fees) Friday, March 6, 20268 p.m. $155(including fees) Saturday, March 7, 20268 p.m. $157(including fees) Friday, March 13, 20268 p.m. $142(including fees) Saturday, March 14, 20268 p.m. $168(including fees) Friday, March 20, 20268 p.m. $148(including fees) Saturday, March 21, 20268 p.m. $172(including fees) Friday, March 27, 20268 p.m. $148(including fees) Saturday, March 28, 20268 p.m. $165(including fees) Lopez will also perform at Madrid's on Sunday, July 13 and Barcelona's on Tuesday, July 15. (Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are in US dollars, subject to fluctuation and, if it isn't noted, will include additional fees at checkout.) Vivid Seats is a verified secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand. They offer a 100% buyer guarantee that states your transaction will be safe and secure and your tickets will be delivered prior to the event. Still curious about Vivid Seats? You can find an article from their team about why the company is legit here. As noted above, while it is likely that Lopez's upcoming shows will feature tracks from her latest album, we'd bet good money some of her hits from yesteryear make the cut, too. To refresh your memory, here are all the classic tracks she performed at Madison Square Garden on her 2019 'It's My Party Tour,' courtesy of Set List FM. 01.) 'Medicine'02.) 'Love Don't Cost a Thing'03.) 'Get Right'04.) 'Dinero'05.) 'I'm Real'06.) 'Ain't It Funny'07.) 'Jenny From the Block'08.) 'If You Had My Love'09.) 'Girls'10.) 'Booty'11.) 'Gravity' (Sara Bareilles cover)12.) 'Limitless / Titanium'13.) 'Si una vez' (Selena cover)14.) 'Ain't Your Mama'15.) 'All I Have'16.) 'Te boté' (Nio García cover)17.) 'Te gusté'18.) 'El anillo'19.) 'Waiting for Tonight'20.) 'Dance Again'21.) 'On the Floor'Encore 22.) 'Let's Get Loud' On Feb. 16, 2024, Lopez dropped her ninth studio album 'This Is Me…Now,' the follow up to 2002's 'This Is Me…Then.' The original record was dedicated to her new beau Affleck and how he inspired her. Sadly, their whirlwind relationship — which inspired the now infamous portmanteau 'Bennifer' — ended in 2004. 20 years later, the pair reunited and Lopez was inspired again to write about the rekindled romance (which, unfortunately, has since fizzled). Made up of 13 tracks, 'This Is Me…Now' is like a time machine to the mid-2000s; radio friendly Hip-Hop beats with J. Lo's unmistakable syrupy vocals giving them life. 'Mad In Love,' the bouncy third track is a standout; we also dug the flirty, playful 'Can't Get Enough' and stripped-down 'Broken Like Me.' 'Hearts and Flowers' is the true MVP, though. Its equal parts cinematic, jaunty and urgent; surely, this track deserves repeat play. Want to listen? You can check out 'This Is Me…Now' here. Can't make it to Vegas? No need to worry. Here are just five huge artists hitting the road these next few months that you won't want to miss live. • Brandy with Monica • Katy Perry • TLC • Kesha • Ashanti Who else is on the road? Check out our list of all the biggest artists on tour in 2025 to find the show for you. This article was written by Matt Levy, New York Post live events reporter. Levy stays up-to-date on all the latest tour announcements from your favorite musical artists and comedians, as well as Broadway openings, sporting events and more live shows – and finds great ticket prices online. Since he started his tenure at the Post in 2022, Levy has reviewed a Bruce Springsteen concert and interviewed Melissa Villaseñor of SNL fame, to name a few. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change


Daily Mail
21-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
ALICE DU PARCQ's best affordable perfumes under £35 - including £20 celeb fragrance and one smells as good as £234 designer bottle
My school-run friend's jaw dropped so low you'd have thought I'd stripped to my knickers outside the Year 2 classroom. 'I'm sorry, what?' she stuttered. 'It's JLo Glow; you know, with the dangly necklace on the bottle,' I replied. I admit that this was possibly not the answer she expected from an award-winning perfume journalist whose Instagram is full of glamorous fragrance content. I have my pick of several hundred luxury perfumes in my scent library and, admittedly, my reels are awash with bottles costing more than £150. However, I am adamant about including credible and affordable high-street heroes, too. 'But it's gorgeous!' she said, dumbstruck that my 'beautiful scent' was a 20-quid celeb spritz. I understand this reaction. As customers we're steered into thinking that affordable perfume is inferior because the super-luxe world of designer fragrance is so absurdly loud and competitive that it overshadows everything else. Scroll on social media and you'll be served a mix of global luxury brands or, at the other end of the scale, clickbaity 'dupes', ie, computer-generated copycats of famous fragrances made with cheap chemicals. We barely ever see anything in between, so naturally we assume they're not worthy of our attention. I'm here to shine a light on those hidden-gem scents; the quiet beauties that I promise are decently made, consciously created and don't cost a fortune. Think of it like shopping for a nice handbag. With a £60 budget you're not coming home with a butter-soft Italian leather tote hand-stitched in an atelier by a heritage fashion house, right? Lower your expectations and you'll find a very decent high-street hit from, say, M&S, Cos or & Other Stories, employing a talented design team using sustainable, premium materials in an ethically run factory. Transfer those theories to affordable scent: the bits that cost are high doses of expensive natural ingredients, deluxe packaging and catnip ad campaigns – the 'magic dust'. But what you can find more reasonably are skilled perfumers balancing natural oils with lower cost (but stunning) synthetics, all more modestly bottled. Still magical, just a bit less sparkly. It makes me giggle that Le Labo Santal 33, which is £234 for 100ml, costs ten times more than the £23 for 100ml Adidas Vibes Spark Up. Both are made by the very same perfumer, Frank Voelkl, with the same passion, expertise and ethical standards. Here are five more of my affordable favourites. Alice's best budget scents I am a huge fan of the Discover range: there are lots to choose from, but this beachy spritz has the best staying power. It's all suntan lotion and swim-up bars with a moreish, cool and creamy linger. M&S Discover White Coconut EDT £10 for 100ml Shop I am on my fourth bottle of this rich, deep, green and nutty woodland-floor unigender perfume, which is the scent equivalent of forest bathing. There's a gorgeous damp-trunk aura to this, so it has a very reassuring and grounding effect. Beauty Pie Une Balade En Forêt EDP £28 for 50ml for Beauty Pie+ members Shop This fresh, soapy-skin scent was conceived by powerhouse Jennifer Lopez, who asked two perfumers to make a fragrance that smelt like expensive fluffy white towels in a luxury hotel bathroom. It's the OG clean- girl scent everyone has tried to copy since. Glow by JLo EDT £19.99 for 100ml Shop Beloved British hairdresser Adam Reed has been a perfume superfan since his teens and is so eloquent and knowledgeable about scent, it was just a matter of time before he created his own collection. This light, gentle and comforting floral fragrance smells like a cashmere blanket woven with white petals. Arkive A Kind Of Floral EDP £30 for 50ml Shop Anyone who is craving a pocket-friendly hit of 'gourmand' pudding-trolley perfume needs to know about this brand. Everything it makes is a variation on the sweet, creamy fragrance trend; this one has a curious but delicious citrus-honey-praline combo that lasts ages and isn't at all headachey.


Daily Mail
16-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
How Prince Harry's wild Las Vegas night with Ryan Lochte ended in scandal
When Prince Harry and Ryan Lochte descended on the Las Vegas strip - with bikini-clad models and gallons of alcohol - scandal was sure to follow. The star swimmer had taken a month out of the water after dominating the London Olympics with two gold medals. He headed straight for Sin City that August for a belated birthday party, after turning 28 during the Games. He once told Kelly Osborne: 'I went with my friends, I just wanted to relax and have some downtime.' But what he wasn't counting on was bumping into Prince Harry, who'd also fled to the Strip for a recharge after representing the Royal Family as an Olympic ambassador. The then 27-year-old had been showered in praise for his maturity during the huge event - but that quickly changed after his run-in with Lochte. So when the Prince went largely unnoticed by revelers at a party hosted by Jennifer Lopez the night before meeting Ryan, he would have been forgiven for thinking the old saying of 'what happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas' really was true. As J-Lo walked the red carpet at the afternoon event, hours before playing a show, Harry threw a beachball around in a pool with friends without anyone looking twice at him, even in his baggy red Bermuda shorts. The following night, they were at the luxurious Wynn Hotel and had been drinking since waking up. At around 2am, the Prince spotted Lochte, either recognizing him from his London heroics or noticing all the women that had surrounded his table. 'I curled into the corner of a leather banquette and watched a procession of young women come and go,' Harry recalled of the night in his autobiography Spare, which didn't mention Lochte. Soon enough, the swimmer and his friends were interrupted, approached by a man none of them knew. 'Prince Harry is here,' he told Lochte. 'You want to meet him?' The following night, they were at the luxurious Wynn hotel and had been drinking since waking up. Ryan said: 'Let's go!' accepting immediately. For a man whose life revolved around being number one, he was left thrilled to be in demand from royalty. He would later tell the Daily Mail: 'It was a huge honor to meet him. He's a great guy.' But after a little bit of mingling, Harry stopped Lochte from leaving. 'I was like, "Alright, I'm going to head back to my table with my friends, it was nice meeting you," and he was like, "Wait,"' Lochte said. 'He was like, "You want to get in the pool and race me? Right now?"' Lochte couldn't say no. He had just beaten the great Michael Phelps to win gold in the 400-meter individual medley in London. Why not add Prince Harry to the list? With music blasting, Harry whipped his top off and jumped in before Lochte followed, joining the groups of guys and girls who had also taken the party into the early hours. The crowds split either side of the duo to form a faint 10-meter racetrack. A girl in a bikini waited at the end to mark the finish line. Ryan admitted: 'Watching him swim, he does have good form. I was surprised. But of course, I won.' Ryan also previously told the Daily Mail of the race: 'He was a great competitor but in the end it was Team USA all the way! 'I was surprised that he challenged me. I didn't know if he had any skills in the pool but I definitely wasn't going to take it easy on him.' Surrounded by admirers, the pair stayed in the water to soak up the attention - Harry never did find his shirt again. They left the venue at around 4:30am, splitting the party in two and taking it back to their respective hotel rooms. But after a long day of drinking, only one of them was smart enough to keep the following antics behind closed doors. While Ryan confiscated the phones of those who joined him back at his hotel, Prince Harry was covertly pictured in his VIP suite by a guest, playing strip pool, naked with a scantily-clad woman next to him. Harry wrote of that day in Spare: 'We ordered breakfast, Bloody Marys. It was pool-party season in Vegas, so a big blowout was raging. 'My mates invited four or five women who worked at the hotel to join us (at the end of the night), along with two women they'd met at the blackjack tables... They looked dodgy.' After playing pool with his bodyguards, Harry admits he 'suggested we up the stakes' with strip pool. He continued: 'I was the big loser, reduced to my skivvies. Then I lost my skivvies. It was harmless, silly, or so I thought. Until the next day. 'Standing outside the hotel in the blinding desert sun I turned and saw one of my mates staring at his phone, his mouth falling open. 'I was naked before the eyes of the world. I berated myself. How had I been so stupid? Why had I trusted other people? 'I'd counted on those dodgy girls to show some basic decency and now I was going to pay the price forever. Those photos would never go away. 'My sense of guilt and shame made it hard at moments to draw a clean breath.' Ryan told Inside Edition: 'It could happen to anyone. I just tried my best to make sure that no cameras came in (to my party).' It sparked major humiliation for Harry and the Royal Family, just weeks after starring at the Olympics alongside his brother, William, and sister-in-law Kate. The late Robin Leach, a veteran entertainment columnist for the Las Vegas Sun, wrote at the time: 'That's why people come to Vegas. To let their hair down and behave badly.' Ryan said he didn't get an invite from the Prince to his suite: 'He never said anything like that. After our race, we went our separate ways.' A year later, the athlete would describe his encounter with Harry as 'a one-time thing.' It is thought that the pair haven't met again. Weeks after the shock pictures of Harry emerged, he was back serving with the army in Afghanistan as part of a 20-week deployment that ended in 2013. Certainly for Harry in the following years, the optics of being pictured with Ryan would have served as a reminder of a night where he ended up tarnishing his family's reputation. The swimmer eventually got back in the pool - he joked in one interview that racing Harry reignited a competitive streak inside of him - and headed to the Rio Olympics in 2016, where he was embroiled in his own needless controversy. Ryan, along with fellow USA swimmers Gunnar Bents, Jack Conger, and Jimmy Feigen, fabricated a story about being robbed at gunpoint by thugs posing as cops in Rio. The story unraveled spectacularly in front of a global audience. The scandal did major damage to Ryan's credibility and he lost sponsorship deals with Speedo and Ralph Lauren. He was also charged in Brazil with falsely reporting a crime but a judge threw the case out in July 2017. Whether he broke a law or not, for Harry it would have been another stark reason not to rekindle the friendship.


Daily Mail
15-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Jennifer Lopez puts on a raunchy display in super-high-cut bodysuit as she performs at WorldPride DC
left fans open-mouthed wearing a very daring look during her performance at WorldPride DC. The singer, 55, performed for the crowd in a number of sizzling looks as she belted out her hits - but one sexy armor-inspired ensemble, designed by New York-based brand The Blonds, was hard to ignore. At one point the star looked as though she was at risk of a serious wardrobe malfunction as she danced wearing the skimpy thong number. J-Lo, who turns turns 56 on July 24, completed her sexy look with shimmering over-the-knee boots. She jumped to her Instagram page to showcase the numerous outfits from the night - and thanked the designers as well as her stylists Rob Zangardi and Mariel Haenn. 'Major shout-out to @theblondsny for slaying my sparkly WorldPride stage looks - and to @fashionbyreyortiz for that fierce black catsuit moment. 'You all didn't just understand the assignment, you rewrote it. Queens of the stage, crowned and confirmed!' In between belting out songs for the crowd, J-Lo took time to give a special message to her queer fans, per Out Magazine. 'Over the years, your love and your support have been a source of strength for me and today I am here to celebrate you. 'I'm so happy to be able to be here to celebrate community, diversity, love, and freedom. 'We all have the right to be who we want to be, the way we want to live, to be the people that we want to be. 'We have the right to be free. God gave us that right and nobody can take it away.' During her performance, J-Lo also sang the song Kiss Of The Spider Woman - which is from her upcoming movie of the same name. She gushed about the film - which was produced by her ex Ben Affleck and his close pal Matt Damon - calling it 'beautiful.' The star described the premise as being 'about love and acceptance, impossible circumstances about seeing humanity in one another' and also 'falling in love, not for who we are on the outside, but for who we are on the inside.'


Free Malaysia Today
14-06-2025
- Free Malaysia Today
A visit to Astana, Kazakhstan's futuristic city
The city of Astana is a magnificent sight, especially at night. Note the 105m Baiterek Tower that resembles a bird's nest. (Kazakhstan Embassy in Malaysia pic) PETALING JAYA : At first glance, Astana – with its polished steel, bold lines and endless symmetry – feels like a city too new to have a soul. But spend a few hours on foot, take in the angles, enjoy the cool spring winds and the warmth behind the cold exterior, and something begins to shift. Kazakhstan's capital grows on you in ways you don't expect. It's clean, efficient, and full of contradictions, with the older generation speaking in broken Russian and Kazakh, while the youths converse in almost fluent English. The city has a population of 1.5 million and holds over 500 international events (fun fact: is slated to perform there in August!). Its Opera House, for instance, showcases some of the best talents with a fusion of nomadic, Russian and European culture. Here are some of the highlights of the city, which officially became this post-Soviet nation's capital in the late 1990s. Baiterek Tower Every capital has its monuments. Astana has Baiterek, which is a 105m tower resembling a bird's nest. Locals say it represents a mythical bird that laid an egg in the tree of life. The elegant Ak Orda Presidential Palace is located at one end, while the tent-shaped Khan Shatyr shopping mall sits at the other. The Astana Grand Mosque has four 130m-tall minarets, each made of five parts to symbolise the five pillars of Islam. (Kazakhstan Embassy pic) Astana Grand Mosque With Islam being the predominant religion practised in Kazakhstan, the Hazrat Sultan Mosque was built in 2022. This 68,062-sq-m house of worship, with its marble and turquoise domes standing majestic against the skyline, is able to accommodate close to 250,000 people at one time. This makes it the largest mosque in Central Asia and among the 10 biggest in the world. National Museum From the Stone Age to the Silk Road era, the biggest museum in Central Asia is home to many historical artefacts as well as contemporary art pieces. Check out warrior and nomadic costumes, rock carvings, Soviet memorabilia, and much more. It also has a separate hall for temporary exhibitions. The Ramstore Bridge bisects the 2,450km-long Ishim River, which divides the city into older and newer halves. (Kazakhstan Embassy pic) River and ferry rides A walk along the Ishim River will likely make you fall for Astana. There are wide walkways lined with weeping willows and bridges. Locals speak in Kazakh, Russian and English, while kids zip past on scooters. Lines of cafés serve crisp beer, coffee, and delicious horse meat. With the distant smell of barbecue in the air, couples lean on railings, enjoying the cool spring breeze. Like Paris, the city is divided by the river into the left and right banks. On the right bank is an older part of the city, featuring mainly Soviet-style architecture. The left bank holds the newer, more futuristic part of town, full of glittering high-rises. As the sun sets, the modernity of the city becomes even more evident. (Kazakhstan Embassy pic) Cuisine Often paired with salads, cheese and flatbreads are staples. Halal horsemeat dishes are also frequently on the menu. Desserts are mostly dairy-based. Baursak, deep-fried dough balls that resemble airy doughnuts, are dipped in jam or honey. For something creamier, try kurt, a salty fermented cheese ball. Wash it all down with shubat, a fermented camel-milk drink that's considered a delicacy and tonic to aid digestion. Incidentally, beer lovers are in for a treat: a generous-size can of local beer costs just US$1-2! The tenge, Kazakhstan's currency, trades at roughly 500 tenge to US$1 (about RM4.25). Sink your teeth into baursak, deep-fried dough balls that are dipped in jam or honey. (Kazakhstan Embassy pic) When should you visit? The best time to head over is during spring (April-June) or early autumn (September-October), when the air is crisp and the city comes alive with outdoor festivals, long sunsets, and breezy riverside strolls. How do you get there? AirAsia flies directly from Kuala Lumpur to Almaty, from where you can board a domestic 1.5-hour flight to Astana. Kazakhstan is open to the world with visa-free entry for many countries, including Malaysia. With growing foreign investment and a strong push towards global integration through tech, trade, and tourism, the country is primed to position itself as a bridge between Europe and Asia.