Demi Lovato Announces February Tour

Demi Lovato has been a busy girl lately with her current job as judge on “The X Factor.” It’s taking up so much time that she has yet to promote her latest album, “Demi,”...
Demi Lovato Announces February Tour
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  • Demi Lovato has been a busy girl lately with her current job as judge on “The X Factor.” It’s taking up so much time that she has yet to promote her latest album, “Demi,” with a tour. However, the 21-year-old singer has decided to change that, announcing a bunch of dates creating her Neon Lights tour.

    The tour was named after her latest single off of, “Demi.”

    The tour will begin on Feb. 9 of next year in Vancouver. The Neon Lights tour will run through the end of March. Little Mix and Fifth Harmony will support the tour. Ironically enough, those girl groups have ties with “X Factor.”

    Tickets for the much anticipated Neon Lights tour go on sale on Oct. 5. “Neon Lights” is the third single from “Demi,” following the Top 10 hit “Heart Attack” and “Made In The U.S.A.,” which peaked at No. 80 on the Hot 100 chart.

    Check out the full Neon Lights tour:

    February 9: Vancouver, BC (Pepsi Live @ Rogers Arena)
    February 11: San Jose, CA (SAP Center)
    February 13: Anaheim, CA (Honda Center)
    February 15: Glendale, AZ (Jobing.com Arena)
    February 17: Grand Prairie, TX (Verizon Theater At Grand Prairie)
    February 19: Houston, TX (Toyota Center)
    February 21: Atlanta, GA (Philips Arena)
    February 23: Charlotte, NC (Time Warner Cable Arena)
    February 25: Sunrise, FL (BB&T Center)
    February 26: Tampa, FL (Time Union Center)
    March 1: Camden, NJ (Susquehanna Bank Center)
    March 2: Fairfax, VA (Patriot Center)
    March 5: Worcester, MA (DCU Center)
    March 7: East Rutherford, NJ (IZOD Center)
    March 8: Wallingford, CT (Toyota Oakdale Theatre)
    March 11: Uniondale, NY (Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum)
    March 13: Auburn Hills, MI (The Palace At Auburn Hills)
    March 14: Rosemont, IL (Allstate Arena)
    March 16: Omaha, NE (CenturyLink Center)
    March 18: St. Paul, MN (Xcel Energy Center)
    March 20: St. Louis, MO (Chaifetz Arena)
    March 22: Columbus, OH (Nationwide Arena)
    March 23: Grand Rapids, MI (Van Andel Arena)
    March 26: Toronto, ON (Air Canada Centre)
    March 27: Cleveland, OH (Quicken Loans Arena)
    March 29: Nashville, TN (Bridgestone Arena)
    March 30: Indianapolis, IN (Bankers Life Fieldhouse)

    Photo Credit: YouTube

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