Demi Lovato Adjusts Tour Schedule for Health and Performance

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Demi Lovato Adjusts Tour Schedule for Health and Performance

Demi Lovato has made the decision to adjust their upcoming tour schedule to prioritize their health. The singer-songwriter announced on Instagram that they would be canceling five shows and delaying the start of their It's Not That Serious tour. The tour will now begin in Orlando, Florida, on April 13 instead of in Charlotte, North Carolina, on April 8. Lovato expressed their excitement to get back on stage and connect with their fans in various cities.

In a message to their fans, Lovato explained that they realized they had overextended themselves while preparing for the tour. To ensure they can give their best performance at each show and take care of their health, they need more time to rest and rehearse. This adjustment will allow them to handle the entire tour schedule effectively. Originally planned to have 23 stops, the tour has been modified with the cancellation of shows in Atlanta, Nashville, Denver, and Las Vegas, in addition to the rescheduled Orlando date.

Fans who purchased tickets through Ticketmaster or AXS for the canceled shows will receive automatic refunds. Those who bought tickets from third-party resellers are advised to contact the platforms directly. Tickets for the rescheduled Orlando date will be honored for the new show date. Despite previously stating they were done with touring, Lovato is enthusiastic about the upcoming It's Not That Deep tour, their first since the release of the album "Holy Fvck" in 2022.

Lovato expressed their excitement for the tour and the opportunity to perform for their fans. The adjustments made to the tour schedule are aimed at ensuring they can deliver their best performances while taking care of their health. Fans can look forward to an unforgettable experience at the upcoming shows.