Demi Lovato Will Bring ‘PopVato’ on the Road for ‘It’s Not That Deep’ Tour
Demi Lovato Will Bring ‘PopVato’ on the Road for ‘It’s Not That Deep’ Tour
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Demi Lovato Will Bring ‘PopVato’ on the Road for ‘It’s Not That Deep’ Tour

Tomás Mier 🕒︎ 2025-10-29

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Demi Lovato Will Bring ‘PopVato’ on the Road for ‘It’s Not That Deep’ Tour

Skip to main content October 27, 2025 Demi Lovato Christopher Polk/Billboard If Demi Lovato‘s “One Night Only” show celebrating It’s Not That Deep Saturday night was any indication, fans can expect her upcoming tour to be packed with nonstop dancing and her biggest hits. On Monday, Lovato announced her It’s Not That Deep tour, which will celebrate her reconnection with her electro-pop roots — or PopVato, as Lovato has called it. “I can’t wait to get back on the road with you and dance to these songs together night after night,” Lovato wrote on Instagram. “This is gonna be so much fun, I can’t even contain it… SEE YOU SO SOON.” View this post on Instagram Lovato will kick off her tour in Charlotte on April 8, before stopping in Atlanta, Nashville, Boston, New York, Denver, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and closing her trek in Houston on May 25. Fans will be able to sign up for presale access through tomorrow at 10 p.m. ET before the presale date of Oct. 30 at 10 a.m. local time. General tickets go on sale on Halloween at 10 a.m. local time. Joining Lovato on the road will be Adéla, the burgeoning pop girl Lovato has been championing over the last few months. In her post, Lovato called her “an absolute star that is going to blow your mind.” Adéla celebrated the news on her own Instagram, sharing a photo with Lovato backstage at the Palladium show. “I am the most excited and honored. Demi, I remember being 9 and jumping around my room to ‘give your heart a break’… I’m still that girl, but now I’ll get to jump around on your stage,” Adéla wrote. “You won’t regret this, I will make you #proud.” Demi Lovato sings ‘Let You Go’ during Hollywood Palladium concert #ddlovato #demilovato #letyougo #demilovatoconcert @Demi Lovato #lovatics ♬ Let You Go – Demi Lovato During her Saturday night show, Lovato debuted all of her new album’s songs live and also took it back to the beginning, performing hits like “This Is Me,” “Heart Attack,” “Neon Lights,” and even “Really Don’t Care,” which she hadn’t played live since 2018. Rolling Stone lauded It’s Not That Deep for seeing her go “back to the sound where she shines brightest” and leaning “into playful synths, club-ready energy, and free-flowing sounds that live up to the album’s title nearly throughout.” Trending Stories How Activists Are Fighting Trump’s Immigration Crackdown in Chicago Radiohead Talk European Tour and Why They Took Break in New Interview: ‘The Wheels Came Off a Bit’ There’s Now a Casino in Everyone’s Pocket. 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