Demi Lovato's It's Not That Deep Tour: A Celebration of Music and Connection
Demi Lovato is gearing up for her upcoming It's Not That Deep tour, set to kick off in April. The singer expressed her excitement during an event in New York City, highlighting the celebratory and fun nature of the tour. Lovato shared that the tour reflects her current state of happiness and aims to connect with her fans through music.
Returning to touring after a hiatus has brought about a mix of emotions for Lovato, who admitted to feeling overwhelmed and nervous but ultimately excited to hit the road. She looks forward to performing tracks from It's Not That Deep, as well as familiar songs, with the possibility of debuting new music. Lovato singled out "Sorry to Myself" as a standout track that resonates with the themes of her cookbook, which is inspired by her journey to recovery from an eating disorder.
In a previous interview with PEOPLE, Lovato discussed the challenges of touring and the toll it can take on her body and mind. Despite considering giving up touring altogether, she emphasized the rewarding experience of connecting with fans through music and witnessing their emotional reactions during performances. Lovato expressed her anticipation for the tour and the opportunity to engage with her dedicated fan base.
Fans can purchase tickets for the It's Not That Deep tour and explore Lovato's cookbook, One Plate at a Time: Recipes for Finding Freedom with Food, available for purchase at various retailers. Don't miss the chance to catch Demi Lovato live on stage and experience the magic of her music firsthand.