
A.Rod loved the sentiment and could be seen dancing during her songs. This was especially the case when Jennifer showed off her impeccably trim figure and killer backside in “Booty”, and when she comically grabbed a baseball bat and donned her New York Yankees cap to make special acknowledgement to beau Alex Rodriguez in the crowd while singing, “Jenny from the Block”. A rigorous routine of jumping in heels, salsa and hip-hop moves, and choreographed dances was carried out flawlessly. Her catchy lyrics brought nearly 5,000 cheering fans to their feet whose enthusiasm only heightened throughout the night.

Plus, in her hour-long concert, the girl from The Bronx didn’t stop moving for a single second. Dripping in beaded costumes, tight fringe bodysuits, and even a fur coat, J.Lo brought the glamour of Las Vegas, where she performs her show “All I Have” throughout the year, to Casa de Campo. Going back to her roots, J.Lo’s first concert in the Dominican Republic included her all-time hits: “Waiting for Tonight”, “If you had my Love”, “Love Don’t Cost a Thing”, “I’m real”, “Get Right” and more. Jennifer Lopez does it all she’s a singer, actress, dancer, fashion designer, entrepreneur, philanthropist, and mom of two she also happens to be extremely nice and fun to talk to! For this long awaited appearance, Gamal Hache of Bravo Entertainment hit the mark by securing none other than one of America’s sultriest singers and celebrity phenomenons. In recent concerts, we’ve seen performances by several Latin American male stars, including Marc Anthony, Gente de Zona, Ricky Martin, Zion & Lennox, J Balvin, Carlos Vives, Juan Luis Guerra and more, but it’s been awhile since a female artist has taken the stage.

The triple threat artist graced the iconic Altos de Chavón stage last Saturday night with more than a few things to say…and do.
Fashion for one takes a spotlight in entertainment with multiple wardrobe changes, glittery costumes from head to toe, and in the case of Jennifer Lopez, even her own style of Yankee apparel.

SpanishWhen female singers perform, it’s a whole different ballgame.
