Jennifer Lopez: All I Have

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Jennifer Lopez: All I Have
Residency by Jennifer Lopez
Jennifer Lopez - All I Have (Official Poster).png
Promotional poster for the residency
LocationLas Vegas, Nevada, U.S.
VenueZappos Theater
Start dateJanuary 20, 2016 (2016-01-20)
End dateSeptember 29, 2018 (2018-09-29)
Legs10
No. of shows121
Attendance487,303[1]
Box officeUS $101.9 million[1]
Jennifer Lopez concert chronology

Jennifer Lopez: All I Have was the first concert residency by American entertainer Jennifer Lopez. Performed at Zappos Theater (formerly The AXIS Theater) located in the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada, the residency began on January 20, 2016[2][3][4] and concluded on September 29, 2018.[5] The show has received critical acclaim for its production and Lopez's showmanship. The residency grossed $101.9 million after 120 shows, making it the sixth highest-grossing Las Vegas residency of all time, and the top residency by a Latin artist.[1]

Background and development[]

It was first reported that Lopez had been offered a Las Vegas residency at Planet Hollywood in October 2014, in a deal which was said to be worth $350,000 per night.[6] The residency was officially confirmed in May 2015. "The show is going to be a multifaceted, high-energy 'Jenny from the Block' party, mixing all aspects of what my fans and I love," Lopez stated.[7] She announced on September 19, 2015, during her performance at the iHeartRadio Music Festival 2015 that her 2016 residency was named "All I Have" while a promotional poster was being displayed on the stage's backdrop.[8][9]

Critical response[]

Eve Barlow of The Guardian gave the show 5/5 stars and commended it as "two hours of high-octane entertainment", writing: "Tonight, Lopez promised to give us all she had. Via a catalogue spanning many genres, flavours and dance moves, she delivered a heck of a party. To borrow from her 2001 smash hit Play: that’s the hotness right there."[10] Billboard rated the residency's opening night 4.5/5 stars, with Katie Atkinson stating, "It's not surprising that Lopez was tailor-made for Vegas."[11] Writing for Time magazine, Nolan Feeney praised the show as "a spectacle as lively and extravagant as the city itself" while also noting, "the latest in a slew of pop stars to set up shop in Vegas, she brings a showmanship that’s hard to top". Feeney particularly favored the Latin music set, stating that it was "the most electrifying part" of the residency.[12] Gerrick D. Kennedy of the Los Angeles Times dubbed Lopez "Queen of the Strip" and observed that "the production aims, and greatly succeeds, at setting a new gold standard for Vegas popstar showcases", while also commenting on Lopez's showmanship and sex appeal.[13]

MTV News' Molly Lambert called the residency "a quintessentially Las Vegas show", writing: "This sort of robust entertainment is what we expect from Vegas: A glamorous star who can act, dance, and sing is really a nostalgic throwback — an old-fashioned kind of star-as-star — someone superior to mere human beings." Lambert added: "As for the singing? Well, a lot of it sounds live, although there are clearly backing tracks to help out."[14] USA Today writer Jaleesa M. Jones described it as "a transcendent experience that harked back to the early 00's (when she was still rocking track suits and gelled-down baby hairs) while celebrating the best of the present (all bejeweled everything)."[15] Mike Weatherford of the Las Vegas Review-Journal commented that "the showcase is far easier on the eyes than the ears. It’s more like a production show with a centerpiece."[16] Rolling Stone writer Stephen L. Betts described Lopez's rendition of "I Hope You Dance" by country singer Lee Ann Womack as one of the show's highlights, calling it "emotional".[17]

Commercial reception[]

Tickets for the residency were available for sale to the public on May 16, 2015, through Ticketmaster for all dates with ticket prices ranging from US$59-$416.[citation needed] The concert which took place on August 13, 2016 earned over $1 million in revenue, becoming Planet Hollywood's highest-grossing show to date,[18][19] breaking the previous box office record for a single show, previously set by Britney: Piece of Me.[20] The record was once again broken by the final show of Britney: Piece of Me in December 2017.[21] It was the most successful Las Vegas residency of 2016, grossing $34.6 million.[22] By the 116th show on September 22, 2018, the residency had sold a total of 467,314 tickets, grossing $97.5 million.[23] Celebrities who have attended the show include: Justin Bieber, Jeremy Bieber, Khloe Kardashian, Kim Kardashian, Jessica Alba, Becky G, Kerry Washington, Demi Lovato, Nick Jonas, Gloria Trevi, Drake, Selena Gomez, Sofia Vergara, Ellen DeGeneres, Smokey Robinson, Marc Anthony, Heidi Klum, Gwen Stefani, Laverne Cox, Kevin Hart, Pitbull, LL Cool J, Ne-Yo, Ja Rule, Drew Barrymore, Sarah Michelle Gellar and Dua Lipa.[23][24]

Set list[]

The following set list is representative of the show on January 20, 2016. It is not representative of all concerts for the duration of the show.[25]

Notes[]

  • On the opening night, January 20, 2016, Lopez was joined on stage by guest performers Ja Rule, Ne-Yo and Pitbull.[25]

Shows[]

List of 2016 performances[26]
Date Attendance Revenue
January 20, 2016 43,576 / 43,576 $8,831,592
January 22, 2016
January 23, 2016
January 27, 2016
January 29, 2016
January 30, 2016
February 3, 2016
February 5, 2016
February 6, 2016
February 9, 2016
May 22, 2016 52,488 / 53,589 $11,518,415
May 25, 2016
May 27, 2016
May 28, 2016
May 29, 2016
June 1, 2016
June 3, 2016
June 4, 2016
June 8, 2016
June 10, 2016
June 11, 2016
June 12, 2016
July 20, 2016 51,338 / 53,949 $10,324,156
July 22, 2016
July 23, 2016
July 27, 2016
July 29, 2016
July 30, 2016
August 3, 2016
August 5, 2016
August 6, 2016
August 10, 2016
August 12, 2016
August 13, 2016
December 9, 2016 20,408 / 22,332 $4,229,985
December 10, 2016
December 13, 2016
December 16, 2016
December 17, 2016
Total 167,810 / 173,446 $34,904,148
List of 2017 performances[27]
Date Attendance Revenue
February 8, 2017 36,958 / 39,653 $7,275,365
February 10, 2017
February 11, 2017
February 14, 2017
February 17, 2017
February 18, 2017
February 21, 2017
February 24, 2017
February 25, 2017
May 24, 2017
May 26, 2017
May 27, 2017
May 28, 2017
May 31, 2017
June 2, 2017
June 3, 2017
June 7, 2017
June 9, 2017
June 10, 2017
June 11, 2017
September 6, 2017
September 8, 2017
September 9, 2017
September 13, 2017
September 15, 2017
September 16, 2017
September 20, 2017
September 22, 2017
September 23, 2017
September 27, 2017
September 29, 2017
September 30, 2017
List of 2018 performances[28]
Date Attendance Revenue
February 21, 2018 8,574 / 9,007 $1,689,417
February 28, 2018
March 2, 2018 24,473 / 26,249 $4,677,007
March 3, 2018
March 24, 2018
March 28, 2018
March 30, 2018
March 31, 2018
April 4, 2018 34,786 / 41,305 $6,292,505
April 6, 2018
April 7, 2018
April 10, 2018
April 11, 2018
April 13, 2018
April 14, 2018
April 17, 2018
April 18, 2018
April 20, 2018
April 21, 2018
May 16, 2018 32,753 / 39,901 $6,194,547
May 18, 2018
May 19, 2018
May 22, 2018
May 25, 2018
May 26, 2018
May 27, 2018
May 30, 2018
June 1, 2018
June 2, 2018
June 6, 2018 21,478 / 24,463 $4,108,431
June 8, 2018
June 9, 2018
June 14, 2018
June 15, 2018
June 16, 2018
September 2, 2018 17,860 / 18,905 $3,773,203
September 5, 2018
September 7, 2018
September 8, 2018
September 12, 2018 12,419 / 12,946 $2,576,956
September 14, 2018
September 15, 2018
September 16, 2018 18,959 / 19,076 $4,274,801
September 19, 2018
September 21, 2018
September 22, 2018
September 25, 2018 19,989 / 20,030 $4,428,356
September 26, 2018
September 28, 2018
September 29, 2018

Cancelled shows[]

List of cancelled performances
Date Reason for cancellation
October 4, 2017 2017 Las Vegas shooting[29]
October 6, 2017
October 7, 2017

References[]

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  25. ^ Jump up to: a b All citations concerning the set list for the January 20, 2016, show:
  26. ^ 2016 performances:
  27. ^ 2017 performances:
  28. ^ 2018 performances:
  29. ^ Stutz, Colin (October 3, 2017). "Jennifer Lopez Postpones Las Vegas Residency Shows Following Shooting | Billboard". billboard.com. Jennifer Lopez has postponed the next three dates of her Las Vegas residency at the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino, following Sunday's shooting at the Route 91 Harvest country music festival that killed 59 people and injured 527 more.

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