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Demi Lovato announces 2026 tour for her new album, ‘It’s Not That Deep.’ Here’s how you can get tickets.

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Demi Lovato is hitting the road. The singer, who released her ninth album, It’s Not That Deep, on Oct. 24 and performed songs from the album during a one-night show at the Palladium in Los Angeles on Oct. 25, announced the upcoming North American tour in an Oct. 27 Instagram post. She called her Palladium show “just the beginning.”

“i can’t wait to get back on the road with you and dance to these songs together night after night,” the Disney Channel alum wrote alongside a photo revealing the upcoming dates. Lovato also announced that singer Adéla would be supporting her on the tour, calling the “insanely talented” singer an “absolute star that is going to blow your mind.”

“this is gonna be so much fun, i can’t even contain it,” Lovato wrote. “SEE YOU SO SOON.”

When and where is Demi Lovato touring? 

The “Sorry Not Sorry” singer is heading to 23 cities, beginning with an April 8 show at the Spectrum Center in Charlotte, N.C. The tour ends in Houston more than one month later.

Below are the dates and locations for Lovato’s upcoming tour:

  • April 8 — Spectrum Center, Charlotte, N.C.

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  • April 10 — Kia Center, Orlando

  • April 12 — State Farm Arena, Atlanta

  • April 14 — Bridgestone Arena, Nashville

  • April 16 — Capital One Arena, Washington, D.C.

  • April 18 — Xfinity Mobile Arena, Philadelphia

  • April 20 — Scotiabank Arena, Toronto, Ontario

  • April 22 — TD Garden, Boston

  • April 24 — Madison Square Garden Arena, New York

  • April 27 — Nationwide Arena, Columbus, Ohio

  • April 29 — Little Caesars Arena, Detroit

  • May 1 — United Center, Chicago

  • May 2 — Target Center, Minneapolis

  • May 5 — Ball Arena, Denver

  • May 8 — MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas

  • May 9 — Honda Center, Anaheim, Calif.

  • May 11 — Chase Center, San Francisco

  • May 13 — Climate Pledge Arena, Seattle

  • May 16 — The Kia Forum, Inglewood, Calif.

  • May 19 — Desert Diamond Arena, Glendale, Ariz.

  • May 22 — American Airlines Center, Dallas

  • May 24 — Moody Center, Austin, Texas

  • May 25 — Toyota Center, Houston

How can fans get tickets for Demi Lovato’s show? 

Fans can head to Lovato’s website to sign up for presale access now through Oct. 28 at 10 p.m. ET, with presale beginning Oct. 30 at 10 a.m. local time. The general ticket sale begins Oct. 31 at 10 a.m. local time.

What has Demi Lovato said about her new album and upcoming tour? 

Lovato previously teased she is eager to get back to performing live, writing in an Oct. 13 Instagram post “this era is a celebration of the journey that’s brought me to where i am today. i haven’t announced a headline show since 2023 and i have missed seeing your faces so much. i cannot wait to get back in a room with you all and sing, dance, scream and shake our asses TOGETHER!!”

The new album marks a return to pop music. Back in January 2022, the Camp Rock star held a funeral for her pop music career as a way to usher in the release of her rock album Holy Fvck.

In a statement to Rolling Stone, the singer said that while she previously made “cathartic music” about “heavy topics” as a way to process her emotions, this era feels different. “When I got back in the studio this time around, those songs just weren’t resonating anymore because I’m not in that place in life,” the singer, who married singer Jordan “Jutes” Lutes in May, said. “I’m happy, I’m in love, and I just want to enjoy life and have fun. I realized it’s not that deep anymore, and that became the ethos for this album. It’s Not That Deep is meant for late nights and dancefloors, and I can’t wait for you all to dance with me.”

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