Demi Lovato has shortened the tour dates to protect their health

12 february 2026 в 20:37
Demi Lovato has shortened the tour dates to protect their health Demi Lovato has shortened the tour dates to protect their health
Demi Lovato admitted that she may have «overloaded» her tour «It's Not That Deep», - explaining the need to cancel several dates for the «protection of [her] health». Since the artist, known for her song «29», - has faced health issues in the past, fans began to wonder if she was experiencing new problems amid her new musical phase.

«I am so excited to be back on stage this year and visit as many cities as possible», - Demi wrote in her social media statement in February 2026. «When I started preparing for the tour, I realized that I had overloaded my capabilities. To protect my health and ensure that I can give my all at each show, I need more time for rest and rehearsals, as well as to adjust the schedule to allow for more recovery time, which will help me manage the full tour route».

She also announced the canceled tour stops: Charlotte, Nashville, Atlanta, Las Vegas, and Denver, adding that she is «very sad to announce that I will no longer be able to see you on this tour, and I sincerely apologize to those who planned to attend». Demi noted that refunds for tickets to these locations will be «automatically processed».

«I am so excited about this tour and can’t wait to meet many of you singing along with me!» Demi concluded her post. «Thank you for your continued support. I love you and can’t wait to see you soon».

No, Demi’s tour in 2026 is not canceled. She simply removed a few dates.

Demi did not specify any new health issues but stated that she wants to «protect» her well-being before the start of the tour in 2026.

Previously, the «Cool for the Summer» singer faced several complications following her overdose in 2018, including multiple strokes, a heart attack, brain damage, and vision problems. She has openly discussed her past struggles with addiction and eating disorders.

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