Jennifer Lopez dazzles at her concert in Cadiz

"A diva is brave, powerful. Her life is a garden full of thorns and roses. She dances back to life. Stronger than a hurricane..." sings Melody in a Eurovision song that has reached everyone's ears. And a diva is... Jennifer Lopez . Like a glove. The Latin diva from the Bronx.
The internationally acclaimed artist gave her all to Cádiz, offering a spectacular show . "I don't like her much, but I had to come: It's Jennifer Lopez!" she declared to the audience before the highly anticipated concert at the Cádiz CF stadium. Her performance may be more or less liked, but the American singer of Puerto Rican origin scored a stunning goal in the top corner this Thursday at the Nuevo Mirandilla stadium.
Following last Tuesday's premiere in Pontevedra, Cádiz has become the second venue chosen in Spain for the artist's long-awaited return with 'Up All Night,' her first tour since 2019, after canceling the tour planned for last year due to personal reasons.
This is Cadiz and here you have to... sing, dance, dress up ... And Jennifer Lopez, who has returned in style offering her fans a journey through her extensive career, has, as expected, drawn on different styles, different clothes, always brilliant, and varied choreographies. In the shot of the ball towards the top corner of the Fondo Norte goal of the old Carranza, we could also see a kick to the passage of time by a reborn JLo,
Almost two hours of concert that gave them everything. Jennifer Lopez sang her best-known songs to break the ice on a chilly night and took advantage of the final stretch to present some of her new songs, which have not yet been released. In between, words like "show" and "spectacle" were used, which shouldn't be afraid to repeat. She sang in English and Spanish . And she also dared to say a few words to the audience without music: "Hello Cádiz... how are you? Ready?"
Time for everything. Time to show off her diva side, time to regain her stamina and revisit her hip-hop hits, time to go all out for sparkly looks, time to unleash her dancing side, flying the flag of sensuality. The control has always been in her hands, supported by a wide cast of artists.
Time for 'On the Floor' and 'Save Me Tonight'. Time for 'Jenny from the Block'. Time for 'I'm Into You'. Time for 'Gracias a la Vida' by Mercedes Sosa. Time for the new 'Wreckage of You', one of the most personal songs of her career. And time for the danceable 'Let's Get Loud' and, as a final, unexpected gift after leaving the stage, 'El Anillo' .
After Pontevedra and Cádiz, it will be Fuengirola's turn without delay (this Friday, July 11) and then Madrid (July 13), among other cities, to enjoy an international artist with more than three decades of career as a singer, dancer, and actress.
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