Singer and former child star Demi Lovato recently revealed that her current music tour is her last. Lovato posted some now-deleted photos on her Instagram story and admitted that she was too sick and “can’t do this anymore,” so “the next tour will be my last.”
Lovato’s tour is only a month old, and it’s unclear what impact her statement will have on the remaining dates scheduled in the U.S. The singer was one of many celebrities who supported musician Shawn Mendes as he put his tour on hold to focus on his mental health and family. .
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Lovato has been very open about her eating disorder and substance abuse problems with her fans. He has also released a memoir detailing his experiences, and there have been several documentaries about him as well. Lovato even recently shared her first experience with drugs during a podcast episode.
Read on to learn more.
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Demi Lovato’s Current Tour Is Their Last
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Lovato recently posted on her Instagram story, including a photo of her staring out the window. The post, which he has since deleted, read (para Deadline), “I’m so f–king sick I can’t get out of bed. I can’t do this anymore. This next visit will be my last. I love it and thank you, guys.”
However, the “Heart Attack” singer did not clarify if he meant that this would be his last tour for the “Holy Fvck” campaign or if it would be the last tour for his music career as a whole.
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Lovato later posted several posts on her Stories, hinting that her health was now affecting her voice. One read, “Will power through it for you all [sick emoji] [black heart emoji] I need help singing so sing loud for me bb!!”
Another post included a selfie of Lovato backstage on tour. In this post, the “Cool for the Summer” actor wrote, “I barely have a voice, I’ll be pointing the mic at the audience a lot tonight.”
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Demi Lovato’s Tour Is One Month Old
Lovato’s “Holy Fvck” tour is for her eighth studio album, “Holy Fvck,” which is very different from her pop sound on previous albums. The tour started a month ago with a show in Des Moines and has completed several dates in South America.
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With Lovato’s announcement, it is unclear whether she will complete the remaining twenty-plus dates, most of which are scheduled in the US The tour also includes performances from some of Lovato’s featured artists, such as Dead Sara and YUNGBLUD.
He Supports Postponing Shawn Mendes’ Tour
Lovato was one of several celebrities who supported singer Shawn Mendez when he announced that he would be taking a break from his Wonder world tour to focus on his mental health and family relationships.
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Lovato spoke about Mendez’s decision during an appearance on the “Karson & Kennedy Show.” The “Substance” singer said, “I know what it’s like to be out on the road and not ready for it. I know what it’s like to be overworked or exhausted.”
She continued, “That feeling is never fun, and when it comes to dealing with mental health, it’s like, ‘Oh my gosh.’ My heart just goes out to him. It’s something I think about. It’s been four years since I’ve been traveling and I’m at a different age, I’m at a different place in my life…”
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Demi Lovato Opens Up About Her Health Struggles
Lovato has been very open about her health struggles and drug abuse problems. In 2013, he published a memoir titled “Staying Strong: 365 Days a Year” and has three documentaries detailing his experiences with bipolar disorder and a famous drug overdose in 2018.
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During a recent episode of the “Call Her Daddy” podcast, Lovato shared her experience trying drugs for the first time with host Alexandra Cooper. He says, “I started experimenting for the first time when I was 12, or 13. I had a car accident and they gave me opiates.”
The “Sonny with a Chance” star continued, “My mom didn’t think she’d have to lock opiates away from her 13-year-old daughter but I was already drinking at that point. I have been bullied and am looking for an escape.”
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