The singer was reportedly dropped by BMG, which ended their one-album deal over 'disappointing sales'. Photo: JLo/Instagram
Jennifer Lopez is reportedly earning a US$1mil guarantee per show in Vegas, despite low ticket sales.
“Tickets are just sitting there,” a source told Newsnation. “She will get US$1mil per show, but it remains to be seen how many shows she will actually do at this rate.”
According to a Daily News review of ticket availability on Ticketmaster, many seats remain open across all sections, with tickets ranging between roughly US$105 and US$1,300.
Last year, Lopez originally planned a yearlong Vegas residency, but that reportedly fell through when MGM suddenly cancelled negotiation talks.
The NewsNation source noted that this latest round of shows at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, which have been marketed as a “residency,” “is all about seeing if there is still any interest in her.”
“No one wanted to commit to a long run of shows after what happened last year,” the insider continued. “This is dipping her toe in, seeing if she can sell out not just over New Year’s, which is high traffic, but in March. That will be very important.”
But slow ticket sales are making it hard for Lopez to recapture the Vegas momentum she had during her All I Have run from 2016 to 2018, which routinely sold out and earned US$102mil.
The Colosseum Theater at Caesars Palace did not immediately respond for comment.
This is just months after the Love Don’t Cost A Thing singer was reportedly dropped by BMG, which ended their one-album deal over “disappointing sales.”
The Up All Night residency will run from late December 2025 into March 2026. – New York Daily News/Tribune News Service
