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Jenifer Lopez reworks her tour to a series of “greatest hits” concerts. AFTER LOW TICKET SALES

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After the tour failed to sell many tickets, Jennifer Lopez repackaged her This Is Me…Now Tour as a “Greatest Hits” concert series.

The trek’s official name has been changed to This Is Me… Live | The Greatest Hits, according to a report published by NME on Wednesday, April 3. But as of this writing, Live Nation’s listings have not been changed.

No word about the name change has been released by the Bronx native’s team, so it’s unclear if she intends to reinstate or make up for the gigs she recently cancelled.

Variety reported earlier this month that the Jennifer Lopez had cancelled seven of her scheduled tour performances, which would have affected fans in Cleveland, Nashville, Raleigh, Atlanta, Tampa, New Orleans, and Houston.

“Unfortunately, the Event Organiser has had to cancel your event,” was all that was said on the letter sent to fans who were hoping to see events in the cities named above. To receive a refund, nothing needs to be done.

The source stated that “large numbers” of tickets have not yet been purchased, despite the fact that there are still 30 dates left on the schedule.

This Is Me, La Lopez’s ninth studio album, was released earlier this year. Currently as a part of a new contract she last year signed with BMG. The album is a sequel to This is Me from 2002.Then, it gave rise to hits like Styles P and Jadakiss’ “Jenny From the Block” and LL COOL J’s “All I Have.”

There are lots of great ideas on this album, as there usually are when a large number of songwriters, A&Rs, and producers work together. However, the majority of them sound as though anyone could sing them.