Demi Lovato is officially hitting the road again — and this time, it’s with full force. On October 27, 2025 she announced her upcoming “It’s Not That Deep Tour” for 2026, supporting her new studio album It’s Not That Deep. This marks her first major headlining tour in several years and highlights a shift back to high-energy dance-pop combined with her signature powerhouse vocals.
Her recent career trajectory provides strong momentum: earlier in 2025 she released singles like “Fast” (August) and “Here All Night” (September), both signaling a reinvigorated pop era after her more rock-leaning albums. The album dropped in late October 2025. She also performed a special “One Night Only” show in Los Angeles at the Hollywood Palladium on October 25, 2025, giving fans a taste of what the tour will feel like.
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Demi Lovato is officially hitting the road again — and this time, it’s with full force. On October 27, 2025 she announced her upcoming “It’s Not That Deep Tour” for 2026, supporting her new studio album It’s Not That Deep. This marks her first major headlining tour in several years and highlights a shift back to high-energy dance-pop combined with her signature powerhouse vocals.
Her recent career trajectory provides strong momentum: earlier in 2025 she released singles like “Fast” (August) and “Here All Night” (September), both signaling a reinvigorated pop era after her more rock-leaning albums. The album dropped in late October 2025. She also performed a special “One Night Only” show in Los Angeles at the Hollywood Palladium on October 25, 2025, giving fans a taste of what the tour will feel like.
The 2026 tour spans 23 cities across the U.S. and Canada, including Charlotte (opening night, April 8), Toronto, New York, Chicago, Dallas and Houston (final show May 25, 2026). Expect a setlist featuring her biggest hits like “Sorry Not Sorry,” “Skyscraper,” “Cool for the Summer,” alongside fresh tracks from the new album. With special guest Adéla announced for all dates, the tour promises immersive concert production, VIP experiences and a return to theatrical pop-rock form. This tour is not only a comeback but a re-definition of what Demi brings to the stage: the blend of intimacy, spectacle and vocal power that made her a fixture in pop for years. For fans old and new, the “It’s Not That Deep” Tour is shaping up to be a vibrant, dance-floor-ready celebration of her evolution as an artist.
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