Demi Lovato headlined Madison Square Garden for the first time on Friday, April 24, delivering a sold-out show on her It's Not That Deep Tour. The performance featured hits from her recent album, surprise guests including husband Jutes and JoJo, and strong vocal moments. Opening act Adéla energized the crowd with her pop singles.
Demi Lovato filled Madison Square Garden in New York City with fans for her tour supporting the October 2025 album It's Not That Deep, which peaked at No. 9 on the Billboard 200. The setlist focused on the dance-pop record, executive produced by Zhone, including top 15 Hot Dance/Pop Songs hits “Fast” and “Here All Night.” Lovato mixed in older tracks like “Really Don’t Care,” “Stone Cold,” and “Skyscraper,” showcasing her Grammy-nominated vocals with ad-libs on “Tell Me You Love Me” and “Confident.” New deluxe edition tracks such as “Low Rise Jeans” also featured prominently after their debut on tour opening night in Orlando. Guests elevated the two-hour show. Husband Jordan “Jutes” Lutes joined for a duet of Goo Goo Dolls’ “Iris,” their wedding first dance song from May 25, 2025; Lovato quipped, “What do you say we sing together for the first time?” JoJo Levesque surprised with “Too Little Too Late,” trading ad-libs amid crowd singalongs. A clothes rack prop nodded to Lovato’s career eras before introducing JoJo. Rising star Adéla opened in hot pink heels, performing “KGB,” “Sex on the Beat,” “Homewrecked,” and “Superscar.” Post-show, Lovato named favorite “pop girlies” including Zara Larsson, Adéla, Lady Gaga, and Sabrina Carpenter. She reflected on Disney nostalgia reconnecting her with Selena Gomez and Joe Jonas, who guested in Orlando on “This Is Me” ahead of Camp Rock 3.