Jennifer Lopez reportedly ended her deal with record label BMG while continuing her Up All Night tour across Europe and the Middle East.
According to The Sun, the singer’s departure came shortly after her latest album, This Is Me…Now.
Released in February 2024, the project marked the lowest-charting album of her career.
Notably, Lopez had signed a one-album agreement with BMG, which also works with stars such as Kylie Minogue and Rita Ora.
On tour, the 54-year-old singer debuted several unreleased tracks, including one that seemed to reflect her recent split from husband Ben Affleck.
During a performance of a ballad titled Wreckage of You, the song-writer sang emotionally about heartbreak and healing.
The lyrics hinted at personal pain, “Thank you for the scars you left on my heart... I won't fall apart.”
Despite the changes in her music career, Lopez’s tour appeared to be a success.
The Wedding Planner actress performed in cities including Madrid, Budapest, Warsaw, and Abu Dhabi.
The singer was set to continue her run with a Las Vegas residency at Caesar’s Palace starting in December.
Speaking to People before the tour began, the music icon expressed her joy at returning to the stage, calling it “a perfect summer to celebrate being free and happy.”