In an Instagram Stories post on Tuesday, Feb. 10, the 33-year-old singer told fans she made the decision to protect her health and make sure she can give her best performance at every show. “While starting to prepare for the tour, I realized that I have overextended what may be possible,” Lovato wrote.
The canceled shows are April 8 in Charlotte, April 12 in Atlanta, April 14 in Nashville, May 5 in Denver and May 8 in Las Vegas. Lovato apologized to fans who planned to attend, saying she was “so sad” she won’t be able to see them on this tour.
Her April 10 concert in Orlando has been rescheduled to April 13, which will now serve as the tour’s opening night. Previously purchased tickets for Orlando will still be valid. Fans who bought tickets through Ticketmaster or AXS will receive automatic refunds for the canceled dates, while those who purchased through third-party sellers are advised to contact their point of purchase.
The tour will now include 18 North American dates, running from April 13 in Orlando through May 25 in Houston. Adéla will open all shows.
The concerts support Lovato’s latest album, It's Not That Deep, released in October 2025. In a 2024 interview, Lovato previously acknowledged that touring “takes a toll on your body,” adding context to her decision to scale back the schedule.
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