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For Demi Lovato, ‘It’s Not That Deep.’ Her New Pop Era, Album and Tour Are Reasons to Celebrate

Demi Lovato's tour promotes her ninth album celebrating life's complexities, with a 4,000-capacity show drawing 200,000 Ticketmaster queue fans, showcasing strong demand.

  • On April 8, Demi Lovato kicks off the It's Not That Deep 23-city North American tour at Spectrum Center in Charlotte, concluding May 25 at Toyota Center in Houston.
  • Demi Lovato shifted from rock toward dance-pop, citing inspiration from contemporary pop artists, and created an energetic 11-track album celebrating life’s joys and messiness.
  • Over 200,000 fans queued on Ticketmaster for a one-night Hollywood Palladium show in a 4,000-capacity room; presale opens Oct. 30 at 10 a.m. local time, general sale Oct. 31.
  • Bringing the show on the road, Lovato calls this her first major headlining run in three years and will include special guest Adéla as support for the tour.
  • At 33, Demi Lovato credits personal reconciliation with past for unlocking creative spontaneity and risk-taking that shaped her new music.
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For Demi Lovato, 'It's Not That Deep.' Her new pop era, album and tour are reasons to celebrate

On her ninth studio album, Demi Lovato has had a revelation: “It’s Not That Deep.” That's the title of her new energetic dance-pop record.

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OAN broke the news in San Diego, United States on Monday, October 27, 2025.
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