
Demi Lovato is officially back on the road, and if opening night is any indication, the It’s Not That Deep Tour is going to be one of her most dynamic live eras yet. Lovato kicked things off last night at the Kia Center in Orlando, Florida, with a set that pulled from nearly every corner of her career, turning the first show into a full-scale celebration of the powerhouse vocalist fans have followed for years.
From the high-energy rush of newer material to the emotional punch of her biggest hits, Demi made the opening night feel like both a victory lap and a fresh start. The show moved through fan favorites and career-defining songs, reminding everyone why she remains one of pop’s strongest live performers.
Whether she was leaning into the confidence of songs like “Confident” and “Sorry Not Sorry” or delivering the emotional weight of “Skyscraper” and “Give Your Heart a Break,” the night was packed with the kind of moments that make a tour launch feel special.
One of the biggest surprises came when Demi brought out Joe Jonas for a performance of “This Is Me,” sending longtime fans straight back to their Camp Rock era. The reunion instantly became one of the most talked-about parts of the night, and it gave the opening show an added layer of nostalgia that felt equal parts fun AND emotional. For a generation that grew up on Disney Channel, it was the kind of moment that hit right in the heart.
The tour also comes with a clever twist that should keep every night feeling fresh. Rather than sticking to the exact same structure at every stop, Demi and her team will invite a fan to draw a number linked to an outfit from one of her albums or eras, and she’ll perform a song from that project. It’s a smart way to keep the setlist evolving while making each show feel more personal and unpredictable.
That kind of format feels especially fitting for an artist like Demi, whose discography spans multiple eras, sounds, and emotional states. With dates still ahead in cities like Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, Toronto, Boston, New York, Detroit, Chicago, San Francisco, and more, the tour is already shaping up to be a major run. The final stop is set for May 25th in Houston, so get your tickets for the tour here now if you haven’t!


