Demi Lovato Cancels Five Shows, Reschedules Another on Upcoming Tour to Prioritize Health.
In a heartfelt announcement on Tuesday (Feb. 10), Demi Lovato revealed that she has been forced to make significant changes to her upcoming 'It's Not That Deep' tour due to concerns for her health. The pop star initially stated her excitement to perform in multiple cities, but soon admitted that she had overextended herself and was putting her health at risk.
To ensure the well-being of both herself and her fans, Lovato has decided to cancel five shows on the tour and reschedule one other date in Orlando, Florida, which will now serve as the tour's opening performance. Fans who purchased tickets through third-party resellers will need to contact their original points of purchase for more information regarding refunds.
The changes come as a result of Lovato's long-standing struggles with sobriety, eating disorders, and mental health. She has been open about her past experiences in treatment and the importance of prioritizing her well-being. In June 2024, she spoke candidly about her time in treatment, stating that it was only through hard work and rebuilding relationships with her treatment team that she began to find hope.
Lovato's decision to put her health first is a testament to her growth and self-awareness as an artist. Despite the disappointment this may cause for fans who were looking forward to seeing her perform, Lovato has expressed gratitude for their support and promises to return to the stage with renewed energy and dedication. The singer will now focus on adjusting her tour schedule to allow for more time off and rehearsing to ensure she can deliver an exceptional experience for her audience.
In a heartfelt announcement on Tuesday (Feb. 10), Demi Lovato revealed that she has been forced to make significant changes to her upcoming 'It's Not That Deep' tour due to concerns for her health. The pop star initially stated her excitement to perform in multiple cities, but soon admitted that she had overextended herself and was putting her health at risk.
To ensure the well-being of both herself and her fans, Lovato has decided to cancel five shows on the tour and reschedule one other date in Orlando, Florida, which will now serve as the tour's opening performance. Fans who purchased tickets through third-party resellers will need to contact their original points of purchase for more information regarding refunds.
The changes come as a result of Lovato's long-standing struggles with sobriety, eating disorders, and mental health. She has been open about her past experiences in treatment and the importance of prioritizing her well-being. In June 2024, she spoke candidly about her time in treatment, stating that it was only through hard work and rebuilding relationships with her treatment team that she began to find hope.
Lovato's decision to put her health first is a testament to her growth and self-awareness as an artist. Despite the disappointment this may cause for fans who were looking forward to seeing her perform, Lovato has expressed gratitude for their support and promises to return to the stage with renewed energy and dedication. The singer will now focus on adjusting her tour schedule to allow for more time off and rehearsing to ensure she can deliver an exceptional experience for her audience.