
Demi Lovato will return to the stage this fall for One Night Only at The Palladium, a special Los Angeles performance slated for Saturday, Oct. 25.
The show, promoted by Live Nation, marks Lovato’s first live concert since wrapping her 2022–2023 tour and comes one day after the release of her upcoming ninth studio album, “It’s Not That Deep,” out Oct. 24.
The intimate event gives fans a rare chance to experience Lovato’s new era. The performance will feature debut live renditions of tracks from the new album, including “Kiss,” “Fast,” and “Here All Night,” along with career-spanning favorites from her catalog.
“This era is a celebration of the journey that’s brought me to where I am today,” said Demi in a recent press release. “I haven’t announced a headline show since 2023 and I have missed seeing your faces so much.”
Tickets for the limited-capacity show are now on sale via LiveNation.com.
Lovato’s new record, “It’s Not That Deep,” signals a return to dance-pop after the darker rock-driven tones of 2022’s “HOLY FVCK.” The lead single “Kiss” — produced by Zhone — has already gone viral, earning tens of millions of views across social platforms before its official release. The music video, released earlier this month, teases the album’s playful tone and nods to the lyric that inspired its title: “it’s not that deep… unless you want it to be.”
A Grammy-nominated artist, Lovato has released eight albums to date, all of which debuted in the top 10 on the Billboard 200. Her global catalog has earned more than 50 billion streams and four of her records have surpassed one billion Spotify streams each.
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