Jennifer Lopez was seen in the crowd at the Kia Forum on Saturday night, watching Ariana Grande perform the final Los Angeles stop of her Eternal Sunshine Tour. The 56‑year‑old singer‑actress chose a low‑profile seat on the VIP platform at the back of the floor, keeping a quiet presence amid a star‑studded audience. The event took place on June 22, 2026, the day before Grande’s tour would finish in London on September 1.

The Eternal Sunshine Tour is the fifth arena tour by Grande and the fourth to support her seventh studio album, Eternal Sunshine (2024). The tour began on June 6, 2026, at the Oakland Arena and will run through 41 shows across the United States and Europe. The final stop, the O2 Arena in London, will close the run. The tour has been promoted as a showcase of Grande’s latest pop and R&B work, following the success of her 2024 album and the 2025 re‑issue, Brighter Days Ahead.

Lopez’s attendance was noted by several media outlets. She was seen with her longtime manager, Benny Medina, and her 18‑year‑old son, Oskar. The singer also shared the venue with Fin, the son of Ben Affleck, who is not her biological child but part of the blended family that includes Lopez’s twins, Oskar and Max. Lopez’s choice of a simple, elegant look—an Hermès Kelly bag and understated attire—underscored her preference for blending in rather than drawing attention.

Other celebrities were also in attendance. Kim Kardashian and Emma Roberts were spotted in the crowd, adding to the star‑filled atmosphere. The concert drew a mix of fans and industry figures, a common feature of Grande’s tour stops, which have historically attracted high‑profile attendees.

Lopez is currently promoting her latest film, Office Romance, which is streaming on Netflix. The movie, released earlier this year, marks a return to the screen for the singer‑actress after a series of roles in 2024 and 2025, including Atlas and Kiss of the Spider Woman. The Netflix release has been part of Lopez’s broader strategy to maintain visibility across multiple entertainment platforms.

Ariana Grande’s tour schedule has been a key driver of her continued commercial success. The Eternal Sunshine album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and has produced multiple chart‑topping singles. The tour’s 41 shows have sold out in many markets, with ticket sales reported by industry analysts to exceed 2.9 million tickets and a gross of $244.4 million as of 2025. The final London show will be the last opportunity for U.S. fans to see Grande live before the tour concludes.

The Kia Forum, a historic venue in Inglewood, California, has hosted numerous high‑profile events, including concerts by major artists. Its capacity of 20,000 seats and iconic status make it a frequent choice for large‑scale performances. The venue’s history as a former home to the Los Angeles Lakers and other sports teams adds to its prestige.

In the broader entertainment landscape, the convergence of artists like Lopez and Grande at shared events highlights the cross‑promotion strategies that are increasingly common. While Lopez’s presence was low‑key, her attendance was noted by fans and media alike, underscoring the continued relevance of celebrity attendance at major concerts.

As the Eternal Sunshine Tour draws to a close, Grande will focus on the release of her upcoming eighth album, Petal, slated for July 31, 2026. Lopez, meanwhile, will continue to promote Office Romance and prepare for future projects, including potential new music releases and film roles. The entertainment industry will watch how both artists navigate the transition from touring to studio work in the coming months.