Jennifer Lopez suffered a wardrobe malfunction during a show of her tour
During a performance in Poland, as part of her Up All Night: Live tour, JLo lost one of her wardrobe items while singing
Jennifer Lopez was involved in an incident during one of the shows of her tour. The singer recently suffered a wardrobe malfunction during her performance in Warsaw, Poland. On Friday, while performing Stevie Wonder's classic "Happy Birthday," the singer lost her skirt that was part of her outfit mid-performance. JLo was wearing a green sequined bikini and matching silk gloves. She also had a matching skirt on that suddenly fell to the floor. Immediately, one of her dancers grabbed it and re-adjusted it around the singer's waist.
Despite the unexpected event, Jennifer Lopez showed her professionalism and charisma, even joking about the incident on her social media, which was very well received by her fans.
JLo's concert in Warsaw is part of her successful Up All Night: Live in 2025 tour and was the largest of her career to date, with an estimated attendance of 70,000 people.
The first week of July, JLo began her Up All Night Tour in Spain, where she performed in Vigo, Cadiz, Malaga and Madrid. Additionally, she is expected to perform this week in Barcelona, Bilbao, and Tenerife.
In addition to the shows in the Spanish cities, the singer is scheduled to perform, between July and August, in Hungary, Italy, Turkey, Poland, Romania, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt, Kazakhstan, Armenia, Turkey, Uzbekistan, and Kazakhstan.
The tour announcement comes shortly after JLo announced that she will have a Las Vegas residency in late 2025 and early 2026.
In May, following her participation in the American Music Awards, the singer announced her new show Jennifer Lopez: Up All Night, which will take place at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace.
This will be Jennifer Lopez's second Las Vegas residency. Her first was All I Have, which ran from 2016 to 2018 at the Zappos Theater at Planet Hollywood, where she performed 120 shows and grossed over $100 million.

