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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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Demi Lovato Announces ‘It’s Not That Deep’ North American Tour
Demi Lovato has announced her “It’s Not That Deep” North American tour, slated for spring 2026. The singer revealed dates for the 23-city tour on the heels of releasing her ninth album of the same name. The tour, which marks her first major headlining run in three years, kicks off on April 8 at Charlotte, NC’s Spectrum Center. She’s set to make stops at New York City’s Madison Square Garden, Las Vegas’ MGM Grand Garden Arena and Los Angeles’ K…
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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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