Demi Lovato announces first tour in 3 years after comeback: 'Can't wait'
Demi Lovato is taking the 'It's Not That Deep Tour' across North America in 2026 for her 9th studio album
Demi Lovato could barely contain her excitement as she announced she’s hitting the road after three years.
On Monday, October 27, the nine-time Grammy-nominee announced her 2026 It’s Not That Deep North American tour, just days after dropping her ninth studio album of the same name.
According to her Instagram post, the 23-city run begins on April 8 in Charlotte, North Carolina, and wraps up on May 25 in Houston, Texas. Major stops include New York’s Madison Square Garden, Las Vegas’ MGM Grand Garden Arena, and Los Angeles’ Kia Forum — marking her first major headlining tour in three years.
Lovato, 33, gave fans a taste of what’s to come during an intimate show at Los Angeles’ Hollywood Palladium over the weekend, performing tracks from her new dance-pop record alongside fan favourites.
“Saturday night at the Palladium was just the beginning!! US/Canada — I can’t wait to get back on the road with you and dance to these songs together night after night,” she wrote on Instagram.
Joining her on the road will be rising star Adéla, whom Lovato hyped up as “an absolute star that is going to blow your mind.”
“This is gonna be so much fun, I can’t even contain it…” the Camp Rock alum added.
Presale for It’s Not That Deep begins October 30 via Ticketmaster, with general sales opening on October 31.
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