Demi Lovato performs 'Ghost' on The Tonight Show

Demi Lovato performed her song 'Ghost' on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, accompanied by a pianist. She also discussed her recent wedding, album and upcoming tour adjustments with host Jimmy Fallon.

Demi Lovato appeared on The Tonight Show to deliver an emotive performance of her recent ballad 'Ghost,' joined by a pianist. In the song, she sang lines such as: “The one thing that I’m scared of/ Is that your love could be temporary,” and “I could die just looking at you/But if you go before I do/I hope you flicker the lights/And send a chill down my spine so cold/Wanna be haunted for life by your ghost.” The appearance aired around March 17, 2026, according to the report date. Lovato sat down with Jimmy Fallon to talk about her album It’s Not That Deep, released last year, and her new cookbook One Plate at a Time. She shared details of her recent wedding, including a performance by Goo Goo Dolls’ John Rzeznik of their favorite song “Iris.” “We were so grateful to have him perform,” she said. “It was a no-brainer. We definitely wanted that song as our first dance, and he absolutely smashed it… There was a sing-along moment. It was really, really cute and sweet.” Lovato also mentioned enlisting Paris Hilton to DJ the event. “She’s so iconic,” Lovato said. “And it was electric.” She reflected on joining the Jonas Brothers on stage at Met Life Stadium last summer: “It was so much fun… We had a blast and performing those songs was so nostalgic for me. I was so nervous!” Later, Lovato and Fallon participated in the “Musical Genre Challenge,” performing hit songs in various styles. Separately, Lovato announced changes to her It’s Not That Deep tour, now starting in Orlando on April 13, with cancellations in Nashville, Atlanta, Las Vegas, Denver and Charlotte, North Carolina. In an Instagram post last month, she explained: “My Lovatics — I am so excited to get back on stage this year… To protect my health… I need to build in more time to rest and rehearse.”

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