Demi Lovato is ready to hit the road once again. The global pop powerhouse has officially announced the It’s Not That Deep Tour for 2026, a sprawling North American run that will take her through more than 20 major cities across the United States and Canada. Kicking off in early April and running through late May, the tour promises a bold, emotional, and deeply personal live experience that reflects Demi’s continued artistic evolution.
The It’s Not That Deep Tour begins on April 8, 2026, in Charlotte, North Carolina, setting the tone for what is expected to be one of Demi Lovato’s most intimate and confident tours to date. From there, the journey moves through key markets including Orlando, Atlanta, Nashville, Washington, DC, and Philadelphia, before crossing the border into Toronto, Ontario on April 20. Canadian fans will get their chance to experience the show before Demi returns to the U.S. for stops in Boston and New York City.
New York, scheduled for April 24, 2026, stands out as one of the most anticipated dates of the tour. Known for delivering career-defining performances in the city, Demi’s NYC show is expected to be a highlight, blending powerhouse vocals with raw emotion and high-energy production. From there, the tour continues through Columbus, Detroit, Chicago, and Minneapolis, marking a strong Midwest presence before heading west.
By early May, the tour reaches Denver on May 5, followed by a run of West Coast dates that includes Las Vegas, Anaheim, San Francisco, Seattle, and Inglewood. These shows are expected to feature full-scale production, cinematic visuals, and a carefully curated setlist that balances new material with fan-favorite classics. Demi has long been praised for her ability to connect with audiences in large arenas while still maintaining an intimate atmosphere, and this tour appears designed to elevate that connection even further.
The latter part of the tour focuses heavily on the Southwest and Texas, with stops in Glendale, Arizona, and a trio of Texas dates in Dallas, Austin, and Houston between May 22 and May 25. Texas has always been a stronghold for Demi Lovato, and closing the tour in Houston feels especially meaningful, given her deep ties to the state and her history of unforgettable performances there.
While specific details about the setlist and production remain under wraps, the title It’s Not That Deep suggests a reflective yet self-assured era for Lovato. Fans can expect themes of growth, resilience, humor, and emotional clarity woven throughout the show. Known for her fearless honesty, Demi has never shied away from addressing personal struggles and triumphs through her music, and this tour is expected to continue that tradition—this time with a lighter, more liberated edge.
Beyond the music, the tour announcement has generated massive excitement across social media, with fans eagerly sharing reminders, ticket alerts, and travel plans. The “remind me” and ticket options for each date underline the high demand expected for these shows, especially in major cities where sell-outs are likely.
More than just a concert series, the It’s Not That Deep Tour represents another milestone in Demi Lovato’s enduring career. From child star to pop icon, from public struggles to artistic rebirth, Demi’s journey has been anything but simple—and that honesty is exactly what continues to draw fans in. This 2026 tour is shaping up to be a celebration of self-acceptance, strength, and music that resonates on a deeply human level.
As the countdown to April begins, one thing is clear: Demi Lovato is ready to command the stage once again, and audiences across North America are ready to listen, sing along, and feel every note.
Demi Lovato – It’s Not That Deep Tour 2026: Tour Dates
- April 8, 2026 – Charlotte, NC
- April 10, 2026 – Orlando, FL
- April 12, 2026 – Atlanta, GA
- April 14, 2026 – Nashville, TN
- April 16, 2026 – Washington, DC
- April 18, 2026 – Philadelphia, PA
- April 20, 2026 – Toronto, ON
- April 22, 2026 – Boston, MA
- April 24, 2026 – New York, NY
- April 27, 2026 – Columbus, OH
- April 29, 2026 – Detroit, MI
- May 1, 2026 – Chicago, IL
- May 2, 2026 – Minneapolis, MN
- May 5, 2026 – Denver, CO
- May 8, 2026 – Las Vegas, NV
- May 9, 2026 – Anaheim, CA
- May 11, 2026 – San Francisco, CA
- May 13, 2026 – Seattle, WA
- May 16, 2026 – Inglewood, CA
- May 19, 2026 – Glendale, AZ
- May 22, 2026 – Dallas, TX
- May 24, 2026 – Austin, TX
- May 25, 2026 – Houston, TX
