Demi Lovato made her Madison Square Garden headlining debut on Friday, April 24, with a sold-out show that was a testament to her enduring talent and dedication to her craft. The Grammy-nominated pop sensation delivered a dance-pop spectacle built around her latest album, It’s Not That Deep, which became her ninth to reach the top 10 of the Billboard 200. The album’s carefree, no-frills dance record vibe was on full display, with hits like ‘Fast’ and ‘Here All Night’ getting the crowd moving.
The It’s Not That Deep Tour is a reflection of Lovato’s musical evolution, which has always been tied to the ups and downs of her personal life. With a setlist that features a mix of old and new hits, including sensual choreography and flashy lights, Lovato gave her fans a night to remember. The show was a triumphant moment for the singer, who has been a mainstay in the music industry for years, and a testament to her ability to connect with her fans through her music. With special appearances by Adéla, Jutes, and Jojo Levesque, the show was a highlight of the tour so far.
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