Current touring status for Demi Lovato
As of the latest public information, Demi Lovato has not announced a new, full-scale tour with confirmed dates. Industry reporting in 2023 and 2024 noted ongoing recovery and a measured approach to live performances, and no tour has been officially confirmed for 2025. Past tours include the Future Now Tour (2016), Tell Me You Love Me World Tour (2018), and Holy Fvck Tour (2022).
To know when a tour does start, monitor verified channels first; this status clarifier explains what to track, how to interpret rumors, and how to avoid counterfeit tickets. Below are the concrete indicators to watch and the facts available today.
Assessing past tour history and recent activity
Notable completed tours and dates
Understanding Demi Lovato's recent touring pattern helps set realistic expectations for a new tour start. The table below summarizes her last announced headlining tour and major co-headline events.
| Tour / Event | Dates | Type | Region |
|---|---|---|---|
| Holy Fvck Tour | August 2022 | Headlining | North America |
| Tell Me You Love Me World Tour | 2018 | Headlining | North America, Europe, Oceania |
| Future Now Tour (with Nick Jonas) | 2016 | Co-headline | North America, Europe |
| Revlon Concert Series at Rock in Rio | September 2022 | Festival slot | Brazil |
| EU / UK Tour (June 2022) | June 2022 | Festival / promo dates | Europe, UK |
No new headlining or co-headlining tour has been announced since these events.
How to verify an official start date when announced
When Demi Lovato does launch a new tour, rely on primary sources to confirm timing and avoid scams. Use this checklist to validate information quickly.
- Artist’s official website: Check the homepage and NEWS section first for an official announcement.
- Verified social channels: Look for posts on Instagram, Twitter (X), and Facebook with verified badges.
- Ticketing platform tags: Only trust tickets on platforms like Ticketmaster or Live Nation when the show appears on the artist’s verified Ticketmaster page.
- Press releases: Read official wire announcements to confirm dates, venues, and on-sale times.
- Venue calendars: Confirm shows by checking the event page on legitimate venue websites.
Common indicators that a tour is being planned
Before an official announcement, artists often signal intentions through measurable patterns. Track these signals to estimate when a start date may drop.
- Increased rehearsal or studio posts on social media.
- Promoter registrations in new cities on public booking calendars.
- Partnership hints with brands or festivals that typically precede tour announcements.
- Statements from management or agents in credible interviews.
How to avoid fake ticket sales and scams
Unverified sale links often circulate ahead of or immediately after an announcement. Follow these protective steps.
- Never buy from resale sites before the official on-sale is confirmed.
- Use platform authentication like Verified Fan or queue controls when available.
- Check URL spelling carefully; scammers mimic ticketing and merch sites closely.
- Beware of social media ads and posts linking to non-official stores.
Where to monitor for an announcement
Set up focused alerts to receive verified updates without sifting through rumors.
- Demi Lovato’s official website and domain email alerts.
- Verified accounts on X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, and Facebook; enable post notifications.
- Ticketing platforms: Ticketmaster and Live Nation artist page subscriptions.
- News aggregators and trusted entertainment outlets; verify claims against primary sources.
Understanding how past timelines inform future dates
Previous patterns show that Demi Lovato typically announces tours 3–6 months before the first show, with pre-sale windows for mailing list members and Verified Fan eligibility several days earlier. The gap between album cycles and tour launches has varied; for example, the Tell Me You Love Me World Tour was announced about four months before the first North American dates in 2018. If a new project or single appears, use these baselines to estimate a realistic announcement window rather than treating unofficial posts as a confirmed start date.