The singer nixed several accompanying show dates due to a logistical error, EW previously learned.

Following the logistical hiccup that led to the cancellation of several tour dates, Jennifer Lopez has revamped her 2024 tour. Now dubbed “This Is Me… Live: The Greatest Hits,” the tour promises to be a career-spanning celebration, showcasing Lopez’s most iconic songs and performances.

“Come dance the night away at This Is Me…LIVE this Summer,” Lopez wrote on Instagram alongside a video montage highlighting her past singles and notable film appearances, from “Love Don’t Cost a Thing” to Selena.

“Who knew that this girl right here, singing for my family, performing around my city and following my passion, would take me places I could never have imagined,” Lopez says in the clip, also calling the performances “a celebration for all of us” on the road. “No matter what, I’m just the girl I’ve always been, with the love that drives me to share my story on stage like I always have.”

Contrary to initial reports, Jennifer Lopez’s decision to rebrand her tour as “This Is Me… Live: The Greatest Hits” was not prompted by low ticket sales. Entertainment Weekly confirms that there have been no alterations to the planned setlist or the content of the show. From the outset, the tour was designed to be a comprehensive celebration of Lopez’s illustrious career, encompassing her greatest hits rather than solely focusing on her recent “This Is Me… Now” album and its associated film.

EW has reached out to representatives for Lopez for comment.

Jennifer Lopez performs on stage during the LuisaViaRoma for Unicef event at La Certosa di San Giacomo on July 30th in Capri, Italy.

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In March, Lopez canceled tour dates spanning Aug. 22-30, including stops in Nashville, Atlanta, Tampa, New Orleans, and Raleigh, N.C.

Like its predecessor — her 2002 album, This Is Me… Then — the sequel This Is Me… Now chronicles Lopez’s love life, in particular her marriage to actor Ben Affleck following their previous separation.

While the Amazon Original streaming movie “This Is Me… Now” garnered significant attention and became one of the platform’s most-viewed titles upon its release, the album of the same name faced a different fate. Despite reaching the top spot on the Top Album Sales chart, “This Is Me… Now” spent only one week on the Billboard 200 albums chart, debuting at No. 38.

Jennifer Lopez Rebrands Tour To Greatest Hits Show Amid Low Ticket Sales

Earlier this year, Jennifer Lopez released her first new album in a decade, This Is Me… Now. The album was accompanied by two films, the hour-long narrative music video This Is Me Now… A Love Story (which was by most accounts seemingly thoroughly ridiculous) and a documentary, The Greatest Love Story Never Told. It was also accompanied by the announcement of a tour, Lopez’s first in five years.

It seems that Jennifer Lopez’s tour, initially named “This Is Me… Now The Tour” to align with her new album release, has undergone a rebranding. Now titled “This Is Me… Live,” the tour is being promoted as a celebration of her greatest hits rather than solely focusing on her recent album. This shift comes after the cancellation of the last week of dates in cities like Cleveland, Nashville, Raleigh, and Atlanta, with no rescheduled dates announced. Reports suggest that ticket sales for the original tour were lower than expected.

The tour is scheduled to kick off in Orlando in June, and run through August, when it will end with two nights at Madison Square Garden.