Demi Lovato debuts new single
Demi Lovato introduced a new song during the kickoff of their tour on April 14, a live debut that social clips and posts picked up quickly. (x.com) The single premiere is being circulated by attendees and outlets, marking the first concrete music release tied to the tour’s opening night. (x.com)
Demi Lovato used the opening night of the It’s Not That Deep Tour to unveil “Low Rise Jeans,” a previously unreleased song, in Orlando on April 13. (billboard.com) The first show took place at Kia Center in Orlando, Florida, and Billboard’s night-one setlist placed “Low Rise Jeans” as the seventh song in the main set. Setlist.fm also tagged it as an unreleased track and a live debut. (billboard.com) (setlist.fm) Lovato also debuted “Fantasy” and “Joshua Tree” live in Orlando, then brought out Joe Jonas for “This Is Me” and “On the Line,” the latter listed by Setlist.fm as their first performance of that song together since 2008. Selena Gomez attended the show and later praised it on Instagram Stories, according to Billboard and USA Today. (setlist.fm) (billboard.com) (usatoday.com) The tour is built around It’s Not That Deep, Lovato’s 2025 album, which Live Nation said arrived before the 2026 run and was previewed by singles including “Fast,” “Here All Night,” and “Kiss.” The Orlando set mixed those newer songs with older hits including “Heart Attack,” “Confident,” “Skyscraper,” and “Cool for the Summer.” (newsroom.livenation.com) (billboard.com) Live Nation said the tour is Lovato’s first major headlining run in three years. Ticketmaster’s current listings show the April 13 Orlando date went ahead after earlier April arena dates in Charlotte, Atlanta, and Nashville were marked canceled. (newsroom.livenation.com) (ticketmaster.com) The official tour announcement in October 2025 called for 23 dates across the United States and Canada with ADÉLA as the opening act. Ticket listings now show 18 remaining dates, with the next scheduled stop on April 16 at Capital One Arena in Washington, District of Columbia, before the run closes on May 25 in Houston. (newsroom.livenation.com) (ticketmaster.com) For fans tracking what is actually new from this era, “Low Rise Jeans” is the clearest fresh piece of music tied to the tour’s first night, because Lovato’s official site is still centered on It’s Not That Deep and its expanded edition rather than a separate single page for the song. (demilovato.com) (billboard.com) The immediate next test is whether “Low Rise Jeans” stays in the set as the tour moves to Washington, Philadelphia, Toronto, Boston, and New York. After Orlando, the song arrived with the kind of opening-night rollout that now happens in real time through fan clips, trade coverage, and setlist trackers. (ticketmaster.com) (setlist.fm)