April 12, 2026 6:50 pm EDT

Jennifer Lopez definitely had her fans getting loud at Coachella 2026.

The singer, 56, did a surprise performance Saturday during David Guetta’s set to perform her new song, “Save Me Tonight,” which Guetta produced.

Lopez hit the stage in style, wearing a plunging silver high-cut bodysuit that showed off her fit physique.

Adding to the drama of the look, she wore a feathery green jacket over it that she later shucked off, and rocked over-the-knee boots.

The brunette bombshell sang into a bedazzled mic as the crowd cheered loudly.

The surprise performance was Lopez’s first time performing at the annual music festival in Indio, California.

Lopez has been busy performing nonstop thanks to her Las Vegas residency.

Last month, she poked fun at her divorce from Ben Affleck when she called up a fan at her show to the stage and he revealed his name was Ben.

Lopez hilariously reacted with an “ugh!” and made a sour face before laughing and ushering the fan behind the curtain.

TMZ reported Friday that Affleck, 53, gifted Lopez his entire share of their $60 million mansion in Beverly Hills, California, that they bought when they were married.

The former couple reportedly modified their property settlement agreement, which shows a “transfer of property among spouses,” and sourced told the outlet that Affleck gave Lopez his entire stake of the property at no cost.

Affleck and Lopez bought the massive mansion for $60.85 million back in June 2023.

The 38,000-square-foot home includes 12 bedrooms, 24 bathrooms and a full basketball court.

They put the home on the market in June 2024 amid rumors they were divorcing after two years of marriage. Lopez filed for divorce two months later, and their divorce was finalized in January 2025.

Lopez said she was “in her happy” era in an interview with “Nightline” in March.

“I think, for the first time in my life, I feel like I’m free; I’m on my own. And it feels really good,” she said.

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