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Demi Lovato cancels Denver date, four other concerts amid tour postponement

The pop singer said concerns about her health prompted her to nix the spring shows

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Demi Lovato performs at the 62nd Grammy Awards on Jan. 26, 2020, in Los Angeles. Lovato revealed on Wednesday, May 19, 2021, they identify as nonbinary and are changing their pronouns, telling fans the decision came after “self-reflective work.” Lovato said they picked gender-neutral pronouns them and they as “this best represents the fluidity I feel in my gender expression.”
John Wenzel, The Denver Post arts and entertainment reporter,  in Denver on Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2025. (Photo by Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post)
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Pop singer Demi Lovato has canceled five shows on their upcoming tour, including a Ball Arena concert, and pushed back the start date due to concerns about their health.

That means ticket-holders will soon receive an email from seller Ticketmaster about the previously announced May 5 Denver show, which is now canceled. It’s disappearing from the schedule along with concerts in Charlotte, N.C. (on April 8, the tour kickoff), Atlanta (April 12), Nashville (April 14), and Las Vegas (May 8).

The 33-year-old said Tuesday they were postponing the It’s Not That Deep Tour to protect their health, according to . Lovato had originally been scheduled to start in Charlotte, but will now begin the tour in Orlando, Fla., on April 13.

“I need to build in more time to rest and rehearse and ultimately adjust to a schedule with some more time off that will allow me to handle the entire run of the tour,” Lovato wrote.

Tickets for the Denver show have been on sale since October, , “This is gonna be so much fun, I can’t even contain it… SEE YOU SO SOON.”

Ticket-holders of Ball Arena concerts, typically sold through Ticketmaster, will receive an email with refund or exchange details, according to promoters.

“I am so sorry to those who planned to be there,” Lovato wrote of the cancellations.

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