Demi Lovato's 'It's Not That Deep' Tour: Embracing Joy and Celebrating Life Across North America

Demi Lovato's latest album, "It's Not That Deep," is a vibrant dance-pop record that reflects the joys and complexities of life. Lovato expressed her excitement and dedication to the album during rehearsals for a special event in Los Angeles. She is set to embark on a North American tour next spring, visiting 23 cities across the continent.
The "It's Not That Deep" Tour will kick off in Charlotte, North Carolina, on April 8 and conclude in Houston on May 25. The tour will include stops in major cities such as Orlando, Atlanta, Nashville, Washington, D.C., and more. Artist presale for the tour begins on Thursday, with general sales starting on Friday.
In a recent interview, Lovato discussed the album's themes of embracing her journey and celebrating her past experiences. She highlighted the importance of owning her iconic moments, including the Poot meme, and finding humor in them. Lovato emphasized the significance of letting go of self-imposed pressures and embracing spontaneity and fun in her creative process.
The album showcases a mix of party energy and emotional depth, with songs like "Sorry to Myself" bridging the gap between her past and present music. Lovato's musical transformations across genres like pop, rock, and R&B are driven by her current musical inspirations and personal experiences.
The overwhelming demand for Lovato's one-night-only show at the Palladium, with over 200,000 people in the Ticketmaster queue, reflects her strong connection with her fans. Lovato expressed gratitude for the support and excitement for the upcoming tour, where she looks forward to bringing her music to audiences across North America.