insiders told Paula Froelich of NewsNation.During the pandemic, Live Nation changed its policy, so now, if a tour is canceled because of “poor ticket sales, the artist will receive 25% of the guarantee,” according to a memo obtained by Rolling Stone — so if the pop star’s advance was $10 million, she would get to take home a whopping $2.5 million.However, a source close to Lopez told Froelich that the songstress didn’t keep the cash.“The tour was in progress; people needed to be paid,” the source told NewsNation. “Unraveling a tour is not easy (or cheap).“People were already on salary.