Jennifer Lopez appears as excited about taking the stage for a performance as she's ever been whenever the subject of her upcoming Las Vegas residency tour is brought to the forefront.

"I'm super excited about it," Lopez told E! Online of the six-month junket that officially kicks off in mid-January. "I love performing. I really feel like I'm gonna get to create a really special show, a special experience."

That's certainly the hope of the thousands and thousands of fans that are expected to pack Planet Hollywood Hotel & Casino night after night after Lopez's reign commences.

"I feel like people are going to get to feel my energy more, which I love," she said. "I'm gonna get to feel theirs more, which I love. I feel like it's gonna be a really beautiful experience."

With the show billed "All That I Have," Lopez leaves little doubt she plans to be at her most energized and spectacular.

"That's how you want it to feel," she said. "You want it to feel like, 'Damn, I ain't even bought a J.Lo record but I'd go to her show five times already!' That's what you wanna create. I want all my fans to come, obviously, they're gonna be there, but I want everybody to enjoy the show and it doesn't even matter."

In the meantime, Lopez is busy preparing herself for her role as one of the judges for the last season of "American Idol." The thought of the show actually not being recently left the 46-year-old "If You Had My Love" singer feeling a bit nostalgic.

"I will just miss 'Idol' if it doesn't continue after this," she told Billboard. "I don't know, there is a part of me that feels like there is another version of it that is going to happen."

Joining Lopez as judges on the final season will be Harry Connick Jr. and Keith Urban.