Pop star Demi Lovato brought huge energy, emotion and powerful vocals to Seattle last night as her It’s Not That Deep Tour delivered one of its most talked-about shows so far.
The 33-year-old singer lit up Climate Pledge Arena at 8pm, with thousands of fans filling the venue and cheering loudly from the moment the lights went down.
What was expected to be another high-energy stop on her 19-show North American tour quickly became something special.
Demi surprised the crowd by performing La La Land live for the first time on the tour.
The moment sent longtime fans into excitement, with the arena erupting as soon as the song began.
Throughout the night, she performed a mix of big pop hits, emotional ballads, and softer acoustic moments that showed off her strong voice and stage presence.
From early Disney-era favourites to songs from her latest album, the setlist felt like a journey through her whole career, and fans enjoyed every minute of it.
Before the show, there were already rumours online about possible surprise songs, but many fans still didn’t expect the level of energy the songstress brought to the stage.
With strong vocals, bright visuals and warm moments with the crowd, the concert quickly became one of the highlights of the tour so far.
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