Demi Lovato launches new music and tour in pop genre
The latest album from Demi Lovato marks a new chapter in her musical journey as she embraces a fresh “pop era” with her release, “It’s Not That Deep.” Across its 11 tracks, the record embodies life’s complexities and celebrations, reflecting Lovato’s energy and love poured into the project.
In anticipation of the album’s release, Lovato is gearing up for a tour across North America, hitting 23 cities including Minneapolis. Dubbed the “It’s Not That Deep” Tour, the journey will commence on April 8 at the Spectrum Center in Charlotte, North Carolina, and conclude on May 25 at the Toyota Center in Houston. As part of the extensive tour, Lovato will be gracing the stage at Minneapolis’ Target Center on May 2, inviting fans to join her on this musical adventure.
With a focus on celebrating her personal and professional growth, Lovato’s new album and tour are about embracing the entirety of her journey. From her past performances with the Jonas Brothers to lighthearted moments like the Poot meme, Lovato is reclaiming her experiences and making peace with her past. This newfound sense of acceptance and celebration has unlocked a creative freedom in her music, allowing her to infuse both party energy and emotional depth into her tracks.
Delving into different genres like pop, rock, and R&B, Lovato’s musical transformations are fueled by her current inspirations and personal experiences. While she initially aimed for a harder rock sound, she found herself drawn to the upbeat sounds of pop music, reflecting her empowered and positive mindset. This evolution in her sound showcases a diverse range of influences and artistic growth that fans can experience firsthand on her upcoming tour.
The incredible demand for Lovato’s music and performances was highlighted during a recent One Night Only event in Los Angeles, where over 200,000 eager fans queued up for tickets. This overwhelming response underscores Lovato’s enduring popularity and the meaningful connection she shares with her audience. As she continues to evolve as an artist and performer, Lovato’s “pop era” promises to be a vibrant and dynamic chapter in her already impressive career.