Demi Lovato is just five days away from kicking off her massive Neon Lights Tour, and the 21-year-old pop star wants all her Lovatics to get pumped. Today (Feb. 4), to help get herself and her fans pumped for the tour, Lovato posted a trailer for the 43-date tour.
The 30-second clip shows a lot of what the "Neon Lights" and Demi era has been for Lovato, mostly with Americana imagery of a road trip, trippy club lights and plenty of brightly colored hair.
Watch the teaser below:
In a continued Twitter explanation about her tour, Lovato told her 20.8 million followers that this show has truly helped her come into her own. "Seriously guys.. I'm SO proud of this show and I promise I will make sure it blows your mind!! This is my best tour yet!!!!," she wrote. "I've never been more sure of myself as an artist in my entire career. This show represents exactly what kind of artist I am."
The creative and musical direction for the Neon Lights Tour comes courtesy of Lovato's longtime friend and fellow former Disney star Nick Jonas. Jonas has taken over the video content, wardrobe, lighting and staging for the new tour.
Lovato's Neon Lights Tour will kick off Feb. 9 in Vancouver, B.C.
Check out her full schedule below:
Feb. 9: Vancouver, British Columbia, Pepsi Live @ Rogers Arena
Feb. 11: San Jose, California, SAP Center
Feb. 13: Anaheim, California, Honda Center
Feb. 15: Glendale, Arizona, Jobing.com Arena
Feb. 17: Grande Prarie, Texas, Verizon Theater at Grand Prarie
Feb. 19: Houston, Texas, Toyota Center
Feb. 21: Atlanta, Georgia, Philips Arena
Feb. 23: Charlotte, North Carolina, Time Warner Cable Arena
Feb. 25: Sunrise, California, BB&T Center
Feb. 26: Tampa, Florida, Time Union Center
March 1: Camden, New Jersey, Susquehanna Bank Center
March 2: Fairsax, Virginia, Patriot Center
March 5: Worcester, Massachusetts, DCU Center
March 7: East Rutherford, New Jersey, NJ IZOD Center
March 8: Wallingford, Connecticut, Toyota Oakdale Theater
March 11: Uniondale, New York, Nassau Veterans Memorial Colliseum
March 13: Auburn Hills, Michigan, The Palace at Auburn Hills
March 14: Rosemont, Illinois, Allstate Arena
March 16: Omaha, Nebraska, CenturyLink Center
March 18: St. Paul, Minnesota, Xcel Energy Center
March 20: St. Louis, Missouri, Chaifetz Arena
March 22: Columbus, Ohio, Nationwide Arena
March 23: Grand Rapids, Michigan, Van Andel Arena
March 26: Toronto, Ontario, Air Canada Centre
March 27: Cleveland, Ohio, Quicken Loans Arena
March 29: Nashville, Tennessee, Bridgestone Arena
March 30: Indianapolis, Indiana, Bankers Life Fieldhouse
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