Pop icon Demi Lovato has officially announced her 2026 North American stadium tour in support of her latest album It’s Not That Deep. The tour kicks off on April 8, 2026, in Charlotte, NC, and spans 23 cities through May 25, concluding in Houston, TX. The announcement follows Lovato’s one-night-only performance at the Hollywood Palladium last weekend. Presale tickets opened October 29–30, with general ticket sales launching October 31 at 10 a.m. local time. Lovato will be joined by rising artist ADÉLA as the supporting act.
Demi Lovato will begin her It’s Not That Deep Tour on April 8, 2026, in Charlotte, North Carolina, with stops across major U.S. and Canadian cities. The tour supports her new album, released earlier this month, and follows a successful intimate showcase in Los Angeles. Fans can purchase tickets via Ticketmaster, with resale options available on StubHub. The tour features ADÉLA as the opening act and promises a mix of new tracks and fan favorites.
Tour Schedule and Ticketing Info
- Tour Name: It’s Not That Deep Tour
- Tour Dates: April 8 – May 25, 2026
- Cities: Charlotte, Orlando, Atlanta, Nashville, Washington DC, Philadelphia, Toronto, Boston, New York, Columbus, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis, Denver, Las Vegas, Anaheim, San Francisco, Seattle, Los Angeles, Glendale, Dallas, Austin, Houston
- Ticketing Info:
- Artist Presale: October 29–30
- Citi Cardmember Presale: October 29
- General On-Sale: October 31 at 10 a.m. local time
- Platforms: Ticketmaster, StubHub
- Resale Prices: $100–$185 (venue-dependent)
- Supporting Act: ADÉLA (all dates)
Quotes and Reactions
Demi Lovato via press release:
“This tour is about connection, healing, and celebrating the music that means the most to me.”
Fans on social media:
“Demi’s new album is fire — can’t wait to hear it live!”
Industry analysts expect strong ticket demand, especially in major markets like New York and Los Angeles.
Career Momentum and Fan Engagement
Lovato’s 2026 tour marks a return to large-scale performances following her recent focus on intimate shows and studio work. The album’s themes of empowerment and emotional depth have resonated with fans, driving anticipation for the live experience. With ADÉLA joining the tour, Lovato continues to spotlight emerging talent. The tour also reflects her evolving sound and stage presence, positioning her for another successful year in music.
The tour is expected to be one of the top pop events of the spring season.
What’s Next: Additional Dates and Album Promotion
- Possible Additions: International dates expected to be announced in early 2026
- Merchandise: Tour-exclusive items launching in March
- Streaming Campaigns: “It’s Not That Deep” deluxe edition rumored for Q2
- Media Appearances: Lovato slated for appearances on The Tonight Show and Billboard Women in Music
Fans are encouraged to follow Lovato’s official channels for updates and ticket alerts.














