Jennifer Lopez treated clubgoers at TAO Park City to a surprise performance on Saturday night. The 55-year-old pop diva sang along to some of her early 2000s hits, including “All I Have” and “Jenny from the Block,” which were released 23 years ago. “I love you guys, thank you so much!” Lopez shouted on the mic, although her actual voice could barely be heard over the original tracks.
The crowd was thrilled by her energetic 10-minute impromptu set. Lopez joined DJ Chase B behind the decks on stage during the Casamigos-sponsored bash. She also shared a video on social media of herself grooving to her 2005 track “Get Right.”
The JLo Beauty founder was dressed to impress in a beige cropped jacket with puffed sleeves and matching trousers.
Her look was styled by Rob Zangardi and Mariel Haenn and completed with full makeup and waist-long hair extensions. Jennifer enjoyed the night alongside her “Unstoppable” co-star Jharrel Jerome, “Kiss of the Spider Woman” co-star Tonatiuh, and vocal coach Stevie Mackey.
jennifer’s surprise Tao performance
Lopez is in Utah to attend the world premiere of “Kiss of the Spider Woman” at the Sundance Film Festival. The film, directed by Bill Condon, is a big-screen adaptation of the 1992 West End musical. It co-stars Tonatiuh and Diego Luna.
Lopez plays three different characters in the movie: Leni Lamaison, Marta, and Spider Woman. When asked by Parade if the remake will be on par with “Wicked,” Lopez replied, “It’s a beautiful movie, but it’s very different than ‘Wicked.’ It feels in a way more indie, but it’s impactful and important and relevant. I’m very excited for people to see it.”
On February 22, Jennifer will celebrate the 17th birthdays of her twins, Emme Maribel Muñiz and Maximilian David Muñiz, from her previous marriage to Marc Anthony.
Fans can also look forward to Lopez’s upcoming return to the rom-com genre. She is set to produce and star in Netflix’s “Office Romance” with Brett Goldstein, who co-wrote the screenplay with Joe Kelly.