Demi Lovato has said she feels both excited and apprehensive ahead of her upcoming It’s Not That Deep tour. The singer is set to begin the North American dates in April, marking a return to live performances. While acknowledging some nerves, she described the current phase of her career as positive and celebratory, reflecting a sense of personal happiness.
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The tour will feature a mix of new material and familiar hits, with Lovato indicating that audiences may also hear unreleased music. She highlighted one track in particular as significant, noting its connection to themes explored in her recent cookbook. The project has been influenced by her experiences and ongoing recovery, shaping both her music and creative direction.
Several tour dates have been adjusted or cancelled, reportedly due to concerns about overextending commitments. The opening performance has been rescheduled, with the revised itinerary aiming to better support the demands of touring. Lovato has previously spoken about the physical and mental challenges associated with extensive live schedules.
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Despite these pressures, the performer emphasised the value of connecting with audiences. She noted that the response from fans remains a key motivation, describing live performances as both demanding and rewarding. The tour is expected to reflect this balance, combining new creative work with established favourites.