On Monday morning, GRAMMY-nominated pop star Demi Lovato announced her return to the road. The It’s Not That Deep Tour will take Lovato throughout the U.S. and Canada in 2026, marking her first major headlining run in three years. Her Dallas hometown is among her shows set for Texas.
Produced by Live Nation, the tour will feature music from Lovato’s latest studio album It’s Not That Deep (out now via DLG Recordings/Island Records) as well as her greatest hits. The tour kicks off April 8 at Spectrum Center in Charlotte, NC, making stops in Orlando, Atlanta, Nashville, Toronto, New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, and more before wrapping up on May 25 at Toyota Center in Houston for a total of 23 cities.
Before H-town, Lovato will play Dallas on May 22 at American Airlines Center and then Austin on May 24 at Moody Center.
From LiveNation:
At the Hollywood Palladium on October 25, Lovato gave fans a preview of what they can expect from the It’s Not That Deep Tour: an electric, celebratory energy that weaves in her new dance-pop bangers with her enduring hits and signature powerhouse vocals, guaranteeing that everyone will be on their feet dancing the entire show.
Lovato’s It’s Not That Deep era revisits the dance-pop sound laced throughout her previous hit records and brings a celebratory energy that’s about taking full control while letting inhibitions go, featuring tracks that demand late nights and dancefloors. The album’s release was preceded by its sleek and sexy electro-pop lead single “Fast,” the fierce and infectious anthemic pop banger “Here All Night,” and the irresistible, fan-demanded single “Kiss,” from which the album title was born through the lyric “It’s not that deep, unless you want it to be.” Alongside the release of the album, Demi dropped a live version of the new song “Let You Go,” delivering yet another signature powerhouse vocal performance.
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–Rich Lopez
