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Jennifer Lopez gets nightclub ‘buzzing’ with surprise performance at Sundance

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Jennifer Lopez gets nightclub 'buzzing' with surprise performance at Sundance

Jennifer Lopez wowed clubgoers once again with her performance!

A source revealed to Page Six that the multi-talented artist surprised attendees at TAO Park City during the Sundance Film Festival, creating quite a buzz.

“She arrived in a great mood and went straight to her table, where she danced and sang for the first part of the night.”

Jennifer Lopez got TAO Park City “buzzing” with a surprise performance on Saturday during the Sundance Film Festival, a source tells Page Six. Getty Images for Casamigos

The DJ noticed Lopez in the crowd and started playing her hit song “Jenny from the Block,” which prompted her to get on stage and perform for the excited audience.

“The energy was buzzing and the Casamigos was flowing. She changed the vibe of the night,” the insider added.

Jennifer Lopez took to her Instagram Story to share snapshots from her fun night out, dressed in a stylish beige track set and striking gold hoop earrings.

The multi-hyphenate also shared photos from the night on her Instagram Story, including a snapshot with her “Unstoppable” co-star Jharrel Jerome.

She also enjoyed an espresso martini while at the nightclub, adding her song “Waiting For Tonight” to one of her snaps.

Currently at the Sundance Film Festival for the premiere of her new film “Kiss of the Spider Woman,” Lopez teased fans with spider and red lip emojis on her IG Stories.

Lopez is in Park City, Utah, for the Sundance Film Festival premiere of her new film, “Kiss of the Spider Woman.” Jennifer Lopez/Instagram

J.Lo gave a glimpse of her character in the movie by sharing stills on Instagram and showcasing her all-leather ensemble as she arrived in town for the festival.

“Ready to Sundance ❄️ 💋🕷️🕸️,” Lopez captioned a video posted on her Instagram, showcasing her excitement for the event.

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