Selena Gomez and Joe Jonas Support Demi Lovato's Tour Kickoff in Orlando
Selena Gomez, Joe Jonas Cheer Demi Lovato's Tour Start

Selena Gomez and Joe Jonas Show Support at Demi Lovato's Tour Launch

In a heartwarming display of Hollywood camaraderie, longtime friends Selena Gomez and Demi Lovato reunited backstage as Lovato kicked off her highly anticipated 'It's Not That Deep Tour'. The opening night at the Kia Center in Orlando, Florida, on Monday, April 13, was marked by star-studded support and emotional moments, highlighting one of the entertainment industry's most enduring friendships.

Selena Gomez's Emotional Reaction to the Show

Selena Gomez, the acclaimed singer and actress known for her role in 'Only Murders in the Building', attended the concert to cheer on her friend Demi Lovato, famous for hits like 'Cool for the Summer' and 'Skyscraper'. Gomez, 33, shared a series of Instagram Stories from the event, capturing the excitement and energy of the night.

In one post, she accompanied a black-and-white image of Lovato getting lipstick applied on stage with a heartfelt message: "I am in tears. @ddlovato, this was hands down one of the best shows. Oh, and the VOCALS? Psh, blown away." Additional slides featured a photo of the pair hugging backstage, adorned with a red heart emoji, a snapshot of Lovato's name projected in the arena, and a video of Gomez dancing enthusiastically in the crowd.

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Joe Jonas Makes a Surprise Appearance

Gomez was not the only former Disney star to grace the opening night. Demi Lovato's 'Camp Rock' costar Joe Jonas also made a guest appearance, taking the stage to perform alongside Lovato. This surprise collaboration added an extra layer of nostalgia and excitement, making the event a memorable reunion for fans of the iconic franchise.

Demi Lovato's Reflections on the Tour and Album

Prior to the tour launch, Demi Lovato shared her thoughts on returning to the road during an event promoting her cookbook, 'One Plate at a Time: Recipes for Finding Freedom with Food'. Speaking at 92NY in New York City on March 17 with influencer Eli Rallo, Lovato discussed the significance of her 2025 album 'It's Not That Deep'.

Lovato expressed, "It's really amazing to be in this era right now. It's very celebratory, very fun. I mean, that was really what the essence of the album was, was a reflection of where I'm at in my life today, which is I'm happier than ever, and I wanted my music to reflect that."

She added, "I'm very, very, very excited and a little overwhelmed, a little nervous, but I'm very excited, and I can't wait to see everybody on the road. I can't wait to play music from 'It's Not That Deep', but also songs that you are all already familiar with."

A Night to Remember

The 'It's Not That Deep Tour' commenced with a roaring start, blending Lovato's powerful vocals and energetic performance with the supportive presence of friends like Selena Gomez and Joe Jonas. This opening night set a high bar for the rest of the tour, promising fans an unforgettable experience filled with music, nostalgia, and celebration.

As the entertainment world buzzes with updates, this event underscores the strong bonds and collaborative spirit within Hollywood, offering a glimpse into the personal and professional journeys of these beloved artists.

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