Pop sensation Jennifer Lopez made headlines with her high-energy performance in Jeddah during the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix weekend—her first Formula 1 concert appearance in over ten years. The show was held just 80 kilometers from Mecca, Islam’s most sacred city, stirring widespread debate across the Muslim world.
The concert was part of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, a national initiative to transform the kingdom’s cultural and entertainment sectors. Lopez, 55, arrived at the event in a bright pink zip-up catsuit, paired with stilettos and a sleek high ponytail, drawing attention for her striking Barbie-inspired look and electrifying stage presence at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit.
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She thrilled fans with some of her biggest hits, including “On the Floor,” “Let’s Get Loud,” “I’m Into You,” and “Ain’t Your Mama,” alongside performances by global stars like Usher, Major Lazer, Peggy Gou, and Arab artists such as Marwan Pablo, Hisham Abbas, Mostafa Amar, and Hamid El-Shaeri.
However, the concert quickly drew backlash on social media, with critics condemning the event’s proximity to Mecca. Many called it “disrespectful” and “a clear insult to Islam,” arguing that such performances clash with the religious sanctity of the region. Religious scholars and commentators also spoke out, questioning the appropriateness of such entertainment so close to the Kaaba, a site deeply revered by over a billion Muslims.
One user on X wrote, “Holding a revealing, dance-filled concert near Mecca shows a lack of respect for Islamic values. Saudi Arabia must remember its responsibility as guardian of Islam’s holiest places.”
This is not the first time Lopez has faced criticism in the kingdom—her 2023 appearance at the Elie Saab fashion show in Riyadh also drew controversy. Her latest visit aligns with Saudi Arabia’s continued effort to modernize its global image through concerts, tourism, and sports events under the leadership of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
Despite the uproar, Lopez seemed unfazed, sharing cheerful moments with Formula One CEO Stefano Domenicali and later posting on Instagram about upcoming summer performances, telling her fans, “Can’t wait to see you all—it’s going to be an amazing summer.”