Lopez performed a snippet of "Booty" during her set at
Power 106′s "Powerhouse 2014", on May 17, 2014. "Booty" was performed fully at her
Orchard Beach free concert, in the
Bronx, on June 4, 2014. Later, Lopez performed "Booty" once again on
Good Morning America Concert Series, on June 20, 2014, being the first televised performance of the song. The performance had shirtless men cooling her down with large
fans and placing her on a cushy white couch. Lopez also performed the track at her Foxwoods concert on June 21 and during her set at the "iHeartRadio Ultimate Pool Party", on June 28, 2014. Lopez performed "Booty" again at
Fashion Rocks on September 9, 2014. Lopez wore a skimpy, sequined leotard-minidress and, according to
US Magazine's Esther Lee, "she sang, danced, and twerked her way through the song with precision as the audience roared in response." Elizabeth Wagmeister of
AOL.com wrote that Lopez "stole the night at 'Fashion Rocks'", writing that she "triple-threat sizzled as she unashamedly bared her back side as she stormed the stage", having people "wondering if she is in fact aging backwards." Lopez and Azalea performed the remix version of the track together for the first time live during the latter's set at the 2014
We Can Survive Concert held at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles on October 24, 2014. The song's first televised performance was during the
2014 American Music Awards, where both closed out the show. According to
Shazam, the performance also included a preview of a new song titled "Throw Your Hair Back." The performance started out with Lopez in a black and white
leotard "that showed off her famous assets", as cited by Allison Takeda from
Us Magazine. Takeda continued the description, adding that "later, she was joined onstage by Azalea, who rocked a glittery metallic leotard. As they danced, patterned lights flashed across the stage, covering them in
polka dots, stripes, and
diamonds. During the performance, Lopez stopped singing to check out a ringing cell phone, which she dismissed with the offhand observation, "Just a booty call." Daniel D'Addario of
Time named that the performance "was the most dynamic of the night," while Joe Lynch of
Billboard called it "a perfect showstopper." Caryn Ganz of
Rolling Stone selected it as one of the best, praising Lopez for showing that it was her performance, although Azalea was also featured. Ganz noted that "she got to hit all the contortionist high spots, and was the beneficiary of the best production moments. When she and Azalea did share the stage, it was still clear who was in charge. Then, just to further cement her status, Lopez closed the show solo, strutting and shaking her way across the stage before backing it up to Pitbull to send the show home." Lopez has performed the track during her
Las Vegas residency show
Jennifer Lopez: All I Have, where it was combined with elements of
Drake's "
Hotline Bling" (2015). She later performed the song as part of her medley during the
2018 MTV Video Music Awards on August 20, 2018 at
Radio City Music Hall in
New York City. The song was featured in Lopez's setlist during the
Super Bowl LIV halftime show. ==Track listings==