Jennifer Lopez stuns fans at the Cook Music Festival with a bold, provocative dance performance that steals the spotlight and heats up the stage.
On July 18, Jennifer Lopez turned up the heat at the Cook Music Festival in Tenerife with a provocatively choreographed set that left many attendees agape.
The 55‑year‑old pop icon kicked off her performance by crawling across the stage in a sheer, white corset bodysuit and sparkly boots, locking eyes with her dancers before nearly pressing her lips to one performer’s.
She then pivoted atop another at center stage, bending over and grinding suggestively on his crotch while two additional dancers flanked her, their hands cradling her hips as she looped her arms under their legs and grabbed their backsides.
After the risqué interlude, Lopez launched into her upbeat single “I’m Into You,” though many in the audience remained captivated by the display that preceded it.
Social media quickly lit up with clips of the routine, sparking debates about its explicit nature. “It’s just business as usual for pop stars these days,” one fan tweeted, referencing fellow artist Sabrina Carpenter’s similarly sexualized stage antics.
The performance marks one of the standout moments on Lopez’s ongoing Up All Night: Live in 2025 tour, which began earlier this month in Pontevedra, Spain.
As a headliner at the Cook Music Festival—an event expected to draw some 60,000 music lovers to the island—Lopez capitalized on the festival’s electric atmosphere, blending high-energy dance numbers with theatrical spectacle.
Lopez’s penchant for pushing boundaries onstage is well‑documented. Earlier this year, she sparked conversation at the American Music Awards by planting a kiss on her backup dancers during the opening medley.
While critics often accuse such performances of veering into “banal exhibitionism,” Lopez maintains that her bold choreography is simply an extension of her artistic expression and empowerment.
55 year old Jennifer Lopez puts on shocking raunchy performance while crawling on all fours with male dancers. pic.twitter.com/ZMXx7oaXud
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With tickets still selling out across Europe, the Cook Music Festival appearance may be remembered as one of the tour’s most talked‑about moments.
For many fans, it reinforced Lopez’s status as a fearless entertainer unafraid to blur the line between music and performance art—and to do it all with unapologetic confidence.