From 2007 to 2008, Lovato played Charlotte Adams on the Disney Channel short series As the Bell Rings.[27] Lovato auditioned for the channel's television film Camp Rock and series Sonny with a Chance during 2007 and got both roles.[28] Lovato played the lead character, aspiring singer Mitchie Torres, in Camp Rock.[29] The film premiered on June 20, 2008, to 8.9 million viewers.[30] Gillian Flynn of Entertainment Weekly wrote that Lovato's acting skills were underwhelming and that she has "the knee-jerk smile of someone who is often told she has a great smile".[31] The film's soundtrack was released three days earlier; however, the music was considered less current than that of High School Musical.[32] It debuted at number three on the US Billboard 200, with 188,000 units sold in its first week of release.[33] Lovato sang four songs on the soundtrack, including "We Rock" and "This Is Me".[34] The latter, Lovato's debut single, debuted at number 11 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and later peaked at number nine, marking her first entry on the chart.[35] That summer, Lovato signed with Hollywood Records and began her Demi Live! Warm Up Tour before the release of her debut studio album,[36] and appeared on the Jonas Brothers' Burnin' Up Tour.[37]
Lovato's debut studio album, Don't Forget, released on September 23, 2008, was met with generally positive reviews from critics.[38][39][40] Michael Slezak of Entertainment Weekly said, "Demi Lovato might satisfy her 'tween fans but she won't be winning any rockers over with Don't Forget".[41] The album debuted at number two in the US, with first-week sales of 89,000 copies.[42] Ten of its songs were co-written with the Jonas Brothers.[43]
Don't Forget was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for US sales of over 500,000 copies.[44] Its lead single, "Get Back", was praised for its pop rock style and peaked at number 43 on the Billboard Hot 100, also selling over 560,000 copies in the United States.[45][46][47] The album's second single, "La La Land", was cited for its strong rock elements[48] and peaked at number 52 in the US,[47] and cracked the top 40 in Ireland and the United Kingdom.[49][50] The music video for the song was directed by Brendan Malloy and Tim Wheeler.[51][full citation needed] The third single[52] and title track, "Don't Forget", peaked at number 41 in the US.[53]
2009–2010: Sonny with a Chance and Here We Go AgainLovato's Disney Channel sitcom Sonny with a Chance, in which she played Sonny Munroe, the newest cast member of the show-within-a-show So Random!, premiered on February 8.[54] Robert Lloyd of the Los Angeles Times described Lovato's acting ability as "very good", comparing her forably to Hannah Montana star Miley Cyrus.[55] That June, Lovato starred as Rosie Gonzalez / Princess Rosalinda in the Disney Channel film Princess Protection Program, alongside Selena Gomez. The film, the fourth highest-rated Disney Channel original movie, premiered to 8.5 million viewers.[56] For the film's soundtrack, the pair recorded the song "One and the Same", which was later released as a promotional single.[57]
Lovato performing on the Jonas Brothers: Live in Concert tour in September 2010Lovato's second studio album, Here We Go Again, was released on July 21, 2009;[3] she described its acoustic style as similar to that of John Mayer.[58] The album received forable reviews from critics who appreciated its enjoyable pop-rock elements, echoing reviews of Don't Forget.[59] Lovato's first number-one album, it debuted atop the Billboard 200 with first-week sales of 108,000 copies, and was later certified Gold.[60][61] The album's lead single and title track, "Here We Go Again", debuted at number 59 on the Billboard Hot 100, and managed to peak at number 15, becoming Lovato's highest-charting solo single to that point.[62] The song also peaked at number 68 on the Canadian Hot 100 and number 38 in New Zealand.[63][64] "Here We Go Again" was additionally certified Platinum in the US.[61] The album's second and final single, "Remember December" failed to match the success of its predecessor, but peaked at number 80 on the UK Singles Chart. Lovato made her first 40-city national concert tour, Live in Concert, in support of Here We Go Again.[65] The tour, from June 21 to August 21, 2009,[66] had Did Archuleta,[66] KSM, and Jordan Pruitt as opening acts.[67] Lovato and Archuleta received the Choice Music Tour award at the 2009 Teen Choice Awards.[68] Lovato was featured alongside the Jonas Brothers, Miley Cyrus, and Selena Gomez on the song "Send It On", a charity single and the theme song for Disney's Friends for Change.[69][70] All proceeds from the song were donated to environmental charities supported by the Disney Worldwide Conservation Fund.[69] Lovato recorded "Gift of a Friend" as a soundtrack for the Disney movie Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure. The movie was released in October 2009.
In 2010, Lovato and Joe Jonas recorded "Make a We" as the second charity single for Disney's Friends for Change.[71] That May, Lovato guest-starred as Hayley May, a teenager with schizophrenia, in the sixth-season Grey's Anatomy episode, "Shiny Happy People".[72] Although critics praised her versatility, they were underwhelmed by her acting and felt that her appearance was designed primarily to attract viewers.[73] Later that year, she headlined her first international tour, Demi Lovato: Live in Concert,[74][75] and joined the Jonas Brothers: Live in Concert tour as a guest.[76]
Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam, with Lovato reprising her role as Mitchie Torres, premiered on September 3, 2010.[77][78] Critics were ambivalent about the film's plot, and it has a 40-percent approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes.[79] However, Lovato's performance was called "dependably appealing" by Jennifer Armstrong of Entertainment Weekly.[80] The film premiered to eight million viewers, the number-one cable television movie of the year by the number of viewers.[81] Its accompanying soundtrack was released on August 10 with Lovato singing nine songs, including "Can't Back Down" and "Wouldn't Change a Thing".[82] The soundtrack debuted at number three on the Billboard 200, with first-week sales of 41,000 copies.[83] Jonas Brothers: Live in Concert was reworked to incorporate Lovato and the rest of the film's cast;[84] it began on August 7, two weeks later than planned.[85] The Sonny with a Chance soundtrack was released on October 5; Lovato sang on four tracks, including "Me, Myself and Time".[86] It debuted (and peaked) at number 163 on the Billboard 200, her lowest-selling soundtrack.[87] In November 2010, Lovato announced her departure from Sonny with a Chance, putting her acting career on hiatus and ending the series;[88] she later said that she would return to acting when she felt confident doing so.[89] Her departure led to the actual spin-off series So Random! with the Sonny cast, featuring sketches from the former show-within-a-show. The series was canceled after one season.[90]
2011–2012: Unbroken and The X Factor Lovato performing on Good Morning America in July 2012 as part of the program's Summer Concert SeriesLovato released her third studio album, Unbroken, on September 20, 2011.[91] Begun in July 2010, the album experimented with R&B and featured less pop rock than her first two albums.[92] Lyrically, Unbroken encompassed more mature themes as opposed to Lovato's previous works, with some songs focusing on her personal struggles.[93] The album and its stylistic change received mixed reviews from critics, who praised Lovato's vocals and saw a growth in her musicianship due to the songs focusing on her struggles, but criticized the album's "party songs" and found the music to be more generic than her previous efforts.[94] Unbroken debuted at number four in the US, selling 97,000 copies in its first week of release; it was later certified Gold.[95]
"Skyscraper", the lead single from Unbroken, was released on July 12, and was noted for its messages of self-worth and confidence.[96] It debuted at number ten in the US, selling 176,000 downloads during the first week of release, becoming Lovato's highest first week sales at the time.[97] The song also became Lovato's highest-charting single since "This Is Me" peaking at number nine in July 2008,[97] and it also debuted at number two on the Hot Digital Songs chart.[98] "Skyscraper" received the Best Video With a Message award at the September 2012 MTV Video Music Awards, and the track was also certified Platinum by the RIAA and Silver by the BPI.[99] The album's second and final single, "Give Your Heart a Break", was released on January 23, 2012, and later peaked on the Billboard Hot 100 at number 16, making Lovato's fourth highest-charting song to that point.[100] It peaked at number 12 on the US Adult Top 40 chart and number one on the US Pop Songs chart. It also became the longest climb by a female artist[b] to reach No. 1 in the Pop Songs chart history until 2019, when Halsey's feature on "Eastside" broke the record.[47][101] The song was certified triple Platinum in the US; as of October 2014[update], "Give Your Heart a Break" has sold 2.1 million digital copies.[102] Billboard has ranked the song as Lovato's best, calling it "timeless".[103]
In May, Lovato became a judge and mentor for the second season of the U.S. version of The X Factor, with a reported salary of one million dollars.[104] Joining Britney Spears, Simon Cowell, and L.A. Reid,[105] it was speculated that she was chosen to attract a younger audience.[106] Mentoring the Young Adults category, her final act (CeCe Frey) becoming the ninth contestant eliminated.[107] At the Minnesota State Fair in August, Lovato announced that after a pre-show performance at the 2012 MTV Video Music Awards[108] she would release a single by December.[109] On December 24, she released a video on her YouTube account of herself singing "Angels Among Us" dedicated to the victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting.[110] In March, she was confirmed as returning for The X Factor's third season,[111] with her salary reportedly doubling.[112]
2013–2014: Demi and Glee Lovato at the Redlight Traffic's Inaugural Dignity Gala in October 2013Lovato's fourth studio album, Demi, was released on May 14, 2013.[113] The album features influences of synthpop and bubblegum pop and was met with generally positive reviews from music critics.[114] Although Jon Carmichael of The New York Times found Lovato's transition fun, according to Entertainment Weekly it signified a less mature image.[115][116] The album debuted at number three in the US, with first-week sales of 110,000 copies, the best-selling debut week of Lovato's discography.[117] It was also successful internationally, charting in the top ten in New Zealand, Spain and the UK.[118] The album has been certified Gold in the US.[119]
The lead single from Demi, "Heart Attack", was released on February 25, and debuted at number 12 in the US, with first-week sales of 215,000 copies, the highest first week sales of Lovato's discography.[120][121] The song peaked at number ten (Lovato's third top ten entry in the US),[47] and was also successful in the UK, Australia, and Europe.[122] The second single, "Made in the USA" peaked at number 80 in the US.[102] The third and fourth singles from Demi, "Neon Lights" and "Really Don't Care", both peaked in the top forty of the US, and at number one in the country's Dance Club Songs chart.[123][124] She was also certified Platinum in the US.[125]
Lovato later released a deluxe version of Demi, which included seven new tracks, consisting of four live performances and three studio recordings.[126] One of these songs was "Up", a collaboration with Olly Murs for his fourth studio album Never Been Better.[127] Lovato contributed to The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones soundtrack album with "Heart by Heart".[128]
On June 11, Lovato released an e-book, Demi, on iBooks.[129] She planned to appear in at least six episodes of the fifth season of Glee, but only appeared in four. She played Dani, a struggling New York-based artist who befriends Rachel Berry (Lea Michele) and Santana Lopez (Naya Rivera) and interacts with fellow newcomer Adam Lambert's character. Lovato debuted in the season's second episode, which aired on October 3, and made her final appearance in March 2014.[130] On November 19, she released a book, Staying Strong: 365 Days a Year, which topped The New York Times bestseller list.[131] She then agreed to write a memoir, which has yet to be released.[132] While on The X Factor, her final act (Rion Paige) finished fifth.
Lovato announced her Neon Lights Tour (including a Canadian leg) on September 29, 2013;[133] it began on February 9, 2014, and ended on May 17.[134][135] On October 21, she released her cover of "Let It Go" for the Disney film Frozen, which was released in theaters on November 27. Lovato's cover was described as more "radio friendly" and "pop" as compared to the original by Idina Menzel.[136] Lovato's cover appears in the film's credits, and the song was promoted as the single for the film's soundtrack.[137] The song peaked at number 38 on the Billboard Hot 100, spending 20 weeks on the chart. It was certified double Platinum by the RIAA.[125] On May 18, 2014, "Somebody to You" featuring Lovato was released as the fourth single from the Vamps' debut album, Meet the Vamps.[138]
On May 29, Lovato announced the Demi World Tour, which marked her fourth concert tour (and first world tour, covering 25 cities) and second in support of her album Demi.[139] In November 2014, she opened the UK shows on Enrique Iglesias' Sex and Love Tour[140] and worked with longtime friend Nick Jonas on the song "Avalanche" from his self-titled album.[141] On December 24, Lovato released a music video for the song "Nightingale".[142]
2015–2016: Confident Lovato performing on her Future Now Tour in September 2016In May 2015, Billboard revealed that Lovato was in the process of starting an "artist-centric" new record label, Safehouse Records, of which she would be co-founder and co-owner. The label would be a partnership between Lovato, Nick Jonas, and her then-manager Phil McIntyre, and will form part of a new collaborative arrangement with record label Island.[143] Her fifth studio album, Confident, was released through the new venture deal. This would be Lovato's second multi-label venture of her career; she was formerly part of Jonas Records, a UMG/Hollywood/Jonas Brothers partnership, which is now defunct.[144]
Lovato released "Cool for the Summer" as the lead single from her fifth studio album, on July 1, 2015.[145] The song attracted attention for its bi-curious theme,[146] and was a commercial success, peaking at number eleven on the Billboard Hot 100,[147] and reached the top ten in the United Kingdom and New Zealand,[148] and was certified triple-platinum by the RIAA.[125] On September 18, 2015, the title track "Confident" was released as the album's second single and peaked at number 21 on the Hot 100.[149] It topped the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart and was later certified quadruple platinum by the RIAA.[150] Lovato performed as the musical guest on an episode of the NBC late-night sketch comedy Saturday Night Live in October 2015.[151][152] Lovato was also featured on the re-release of "Irresistible", the fourth single from Fall Out Boy's sixth studio album American Beauty/American Psycho.[153]
Lovato's fifth album, Confident, was released on October 16, 2015,[154] and was nominated for Best Pop Vocal Album at the 59th Annual Grammy Awards.[155] The album debuted at number two on the US Billboard 200 with first-week sales of 98,000 album units,[156] and was certified Platinum by the RIAA.[61] The album received mixed to positive reviews from critics.[157][158][159][160] Annie Zaleski from The A.V. Club stated that "Confident is an impressive album by a pop star who knows what she wants—and also knows exactly how to get there."[161] During the album's production, Lovato commented: "I've already started recording for my new album, and I he plans to record during the tour. The sound just evolves into everything that I've been and everything that I want to become."[162][163] She further stated, "I've never been so sure of myself as an artist when it comes down to confidence, but not only personal things, but exactly what I want my sound to be and what I know I'm capable of and this album will give me the opportunity to show people what I can really do."[164] On October, she signed with the major modeling agency, Wilhelmina Models.[165] Lovato released the music video for her R&B-infused song "Waitin for You" featuring rapper Sirah on October 22, 2015.[166] On October 26, 2015, Lovato and Nick Jonas announced that they would be touring together on the Future Now Tour, to further promote Confident, with shows in North America and Europe.[167] Lovato was honored with the first-ever Rulebreaker Award at the 2015 Billboard Women in Music event.[168] On March 21, 2016, "Stone Cold" was released as the third and final single from Confident.[169] On July 1, 2016, Lovato released a new single titled "Body Say" to promote her tour.[170]
In 2016, Lovato was honored with the GLAAD Vanguard Award at the 27th GLAAD Media Awards, for her support of the rights of the LGBT community.[171] Lovato was also named to Forbes' 30 Under 30 list in the music category.[172]
2017–2018: Tell Me You Love Me Lovato performing at the Grammy Museum at L.A. Live in September 2017In February 2017, Lovato executive-produced a documentary, Beyond Silence, which follows three individuals and their experiences with mental illnesses including bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, depression, and anxiety.[173] Lovato featured in Cheat Codes' song "No Promises", released in March 2017,[174] and Jax Jones's "Instruction" along with Stefflon Don, released in June 2017.[175] In 2017, Lovato was included in Time magazine's annual list of the 100 most influential people in the world.[176][177] On May 8, 2017, she announced a collaboration with sportswear line Fabletics to support the United Nations' initiative, Girl Up.[178]
In July 2017, Lovato released "Sorry Not Sorry" as the lead single from her sixth studio album,[179] which became her highest-charting song in New Zealand and the United States at number six[180][181] as well as Australia at number eight.[182] It also became her best-selling single in the US for its 5× Platinum certification by RIAA.[183] The album, titled Tell Me You Love Me, was released on September 29 and debuted at number three on the US Billboard 200 with first-week sales of 78,000 copies.[184][185] It received positive reviews from music critics and became Lovato's first album to be certified Platinum in the US.[186][187] On October 17, Lovato released Demi Lovato: Simply Complicated on YouTube, a documentary focusing on her career and personal struggles.[188][189] It was nominated for "Best Music Documentary" at the 2018 MTV Movie & TV Awards.[190] In February 2018, Lovato embarked on her Tell Me You Love Me World Tour.[191]
In November 2017, Lovato released the single "Échame la Culpa" with Puerto Rican singer Luis Fonsi.[192] Lovato performed at the March for Our Lives anti-gun violence rally in Washington, D.C. on March 24, 2018.[193] In May, Lovato was featured on Christina Aguilera's "Fall in Line" and Clean Bandit's "Solo".[194][195] The latter became Lovato's first number-one song in the United Kingdom.[196] On June 21, Lovato released a new single, titled "Sober", which she referred to as "my truth"; it discusses struggles with addiction and sobriety.[197] The Tell Me You Love Me World Tour concluded the following month, hing originally been scheduled to end in November 2018.[198][199]
2019–2021: Acting return and Dancing with the Devil... the Art of Starting OverOn May 11, 2019, Lovato revealed she had signed with a new manager, Scooter Braun.[200] She shared that she "couldn't be happier, inspired and excited to begin this next chapter".[200] In August 2019, it was revealed that Lovato would appear in Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga, a Netflix original film, directed by Did Dobkin, based on the song competition of the same name. The film was ultimately released on June 26, 2020, and starred Will Ferrell and Rachel McAdams.[201] This marked Lovato's first acting appearance since her guest role on Glee in 2013 and her first film role since Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam (2010). Later in the month, after teasing that she had been working on a new project, Lovato revealed her return to television with a recurring guest role in the final season of the NBC sitcom Will & Grace, where she played Will's surrogate.[202]
In January 2020, Lovato made her first musical appearance since her hiatus with a performance of single "Anyone" at the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards.[203] The song, which was recorded four days prior to her 2018 drug overdose, was released on iTunes immediately after. On February 2, 2020, Lovato performed "The Star-Spangled Banner" at Super Bowl LIV.[204] On March 6, Lovato released a new single titled "I Love Me".[205] The release was supplemented by both a guest appearance and guest-host role on The Ellen DeGeneres Show. On April 16, she released a collaboration with Sam Smith titled "I'm Ready".[206] Rolling Stone ranked this song at number 32 on its list of The 50 Most Inspirational LGBTQ Songs of All Time.[207] A remix of "Lonely Hearts" by JoJo featuring Lovato was released on August 28, 2020.[208] At the 2020 MTV Video Music Awards, Lovato received two nominations for her song "I Love Me", becoming the first artist in VMA history to receive a nomination every year for eight consecutive years.[209][210] On September 10, Lovato released a collaboration with American DJ Marshmello, titled "OK Not to Be OK", in partnership with the Hope For The Day suicide prevention movement.[211] On September 30, 2020, Lovato released "Still He Me" via Twitter; the song was later released on digital platforms.[212] On October 14, she released a political ballad titled "Commander in Chief", ahead of the 2020 presidential election.[213] She hosted the 46th People's Choice Awards on November 15, 2020.[214] On November 20, she featured on American rapper Jeezy's song "My Reputation" from his album The Recession 2. On December 4, Lovato featured on a remix of the song "Monsters" by rock band All Time Low, alongside Blackbear.[215]
Lovato was chosen to perform during Celebrating America, the primetime television special marking the inauguration of Joe Biden. Lovato sang "Lovely Day" by Bill Withers, with appearances from President Joe Biden with his grandson.
A four-part documentary series following Lovato's life premiered on YouTube in March 2021.[216] The series, titled Demi Lovato: Dancing with the Devil, was directed by Michael D. Ratner and showcased her personal and musical journey over the past three years.[217][218] It was later announced that Lovato's seventh studio album, titled Dancing with the Devil... the Art of Starting Over, would be released on April 2, 2021. Lovato defined it "the non-official soundtrack to the documentary".[219] The album features collaborations with Ariana Grande, Noah Cyrus and Saweetie, as well as the previously released "What Other People Say", a collaboration between Lovato and Australian singer-songwriter Sam Fischer, initially released on February 4, 2021.[220] Dancing with the Devil... the Art of Starting Over debuted at number two on the Billboard 200 with first-week sales of 74,000 album-equivalent units in the US.[221] Prior to the release of the album, Lovato released one of the two title tracks "Dancing with the Devil" on March 26,[222] and "Met Him Last Night" on April 1, 2021.[223] The De Audé remix of the song was nominated for Best Remixed Recording at the 64th Annual Grammy Awards.[224] On August 20, 2021, Lovato released the "Melon Cake" music video.[225]
Lovato launched a podcast series titled 4D with Demi Lovato on May 19, 2021, with new episodes released every Wednesday.[226][227] Confirmed guests for the podcast include Chelsea Handler, Jane Fonda, Jameela Jamil, Alok Vaid-Menon, and Glennon Doyle.[228] On July 30, 2021, a talk show hosted by Lovato titled The Demi Lovato Show was released on The Roku Channel.[229] Consisting of ten-minute episodes, it features candid, unfiltered conversations between Lovato and both expert and celebrity guests, exploring topics such as activism, body positivity, gender identity, sex, relationships, social media, and wellness.[230] The show had initially been announced in February 2020 to air on Quibi under the title Pillow Talk with Demi Lovato before Quibi sold its contents to Roku.[231][232]
On September 17, 2021, American rapper G-Eazy released "Breakdown" featuring Lovato as the second single from his album These Things Happen Too.[233] On September 30, Lovato launched a four-episode series titled Unidentified with Demi Lovato on Peacock.[234] The show follows Lovato as she searches for signs of extraterrestrial life with her sister Dallas and friend Matthew Montgomery.[235]
2022–2024: Holy Fvck and Revamped Lovato performing in Bogotá on her Holy Fvck Tour in September 2022In early 2022, Lovato began teasing her eighth studio album, and described it as "more rock than anything".[236] She stated that the record is reminiscent of her debut studio album, Don't Forget (2008), and would explore "heiness" in its sound.[237] Lovato further called the album her "absolute best yet" and "so representative of [her]".[238] In February, the singer appeared on "FIIMY (Fuck It, I Miss You)", a collaboration with Winnetka Bowling League; its live rendition followed later that month.[239] "Skin of My Teeth", the lead single from Lovato's forthcoming album, was released on June 10, 2022.[240] She premiered the song a day earlier on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.[241] On June 6, the title of the album was officially announced as Holy Fvck; it was released on August 19, 2022.[242][243][244] Holy Fvck was preceded by two other singles: "Substance" in July and "29" in August.[245][246] The album debuted at number seven on the US Billboard 200 with 33,000 album-equivalent units, becoming Lovato's eighth consecutive top-ten entry on the chart.[247] It also topped the Billboard Top Rock Albums and Top Alternative Albums charts.[248] In support of Holy Fvck, Lovato embarked on its namesake tour, which spanned 34 shows from August to November 2022, visiting North America and South America.[249] In August 2022, a poster advertising the album and featuring Lovato in a bondage-style outfit lying on a cushioned crucifix was banned in the UK by the Advertising Standards Authority for being "likely to cause serious offence to Christians".[250]
On March 3, 2023, Lovato released "Still Alive", the lead single for the soundtrack to the slasher film Scream VI.[251] The song received a nomination for the MTV Movie & TV Award for Best Song.[252] After performing a rock version of her 2013 song "Heart Attack" on tour, Lovato officially released it with re-recorded vocals on March 24.[253] In the following months, she continued to release rock versions of her previous hits, "Cool for the Summer" and "Sorry Not Sorry" (the latter featuring guitarist Slash), with a "darker sound backed by electric guitars and grittier lyric delivery from Lovato."[254][255] Forbes said that re-recording her hits as "rock anthems" is a "brilliant business move," and stated that it "showcases her artistic versatility and demonstrates her willingness to evolve as an artist."[256] In May, Lovato guest-starred as herself in "Met Gala", the eighth episode of the third season of comedy series De.[257] On June 22, she surprise-released the song "Swine" as a protest song two days before the one-year anniversary of the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade.[258] A charity single, Lovato's net profits from it were donated to the Demi Lovato Foundation's Reproductive Justice Fund for a year, which used the proceeds to support the nonprofits: NARAL Pro-Choice America, Plan C, and the National Network of Abortion Funds.[259]
Lovato's first remix album Revamped, comprising ten re-recordings of previous songs in rock format, was released on September 15, 2023.[260] In a press release, she said: "breathing new life into the songs that played such a huge role in my career has allowed me to feel so much closer to my music than ever before."[261] The rock version of "Confident" was released as the album's fourth and final single in August.[262] Revamped received positive reviews from critics, who praised Lovato's vocals, the record's rock production, and new iteration of the songs.[263] On August 4, the fourth remix of the song "Eve, Psyche & the Bluebeard's Wife" by South Korean girl group Le Sserafim was released, which featured Lovato.[264] A week after, Lovato released a cover of the song "Let Me Down Easy" from the series Daisy Jones & the Six.[265] On August 29, Brazilian singer-songwriter Luísa Sonza released her third studio album Escândalo Íntimo, which contains the Portuguese-language song "Penhasco2", a collaboration between Sonza and Lovato.[266] Also in August, it was revealed that Lovato was no longer represented by Scooter Braun and SB Projects, hing left his management that July.[267] She signed with Brandon Creed and his Good World Management in September.[268]
On September 10, 2023, Lovato did a special performance in the "Kickoff Show" for the tenth season of The Masked Singer as "Anonymouse".[269] She performed a medley at the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards two days later, and was chosen by Billboard and USA Today as one of the best performances of the show.[270][271] Lovato executive produced and hosted A Very Demi Holiday Special, which featured multiple celebrity guest appearances and premiered on December 8, 2023, on Roku.[272][273] Also in December, she made a guest appearance in the television special Dynamo Is Dead.[274] Lovato conducted a New Year's Eve concert at the Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas in Paradise, Nevada.[275] She was featured on a blues cover of "Papa Was a Rolling Stone" with Slash, from his second solo album Orgy of the Damned, released on May 17, 2024.[276] Lovato made a surprise appearance at regional Mexican band Grupo Firme's Austin concert, on August 2, to perform their Spanglish collaboration "Chula",[277] which was released on August 15.[278] She co-headlined the inaugural Hera HSBC festival on August 25 in Mexico City.[279] Lovato starred in and made her directorial debut with Child Star, a documentary film she co-directed with Nicola Marsh and co-produced under her own DLG, alongside OBB Media and SB Projects.[280] The film features Lovato's interviews with six former child stars, and "examines the high highs and low lows of growing up in the spotlight". It was released on Hulu on September 17, 2024.[281] In promotion of the film, Lovato released the song "You'll Be OK, Kid" on September 13.[282]
2025: It's Not That DeepIn October 2024, Lovato revealed that she was working on her next studio album, describing it as "not rock at all": "I've spent a year exploring with my sound".[283] She added that she wrote "nothing but love songs and sexy songs because I'm in this really good place".[284] Lovato starred alongside Rose Byrne, Dominic Sessa, Ariana DeBose, and Octia Spencer in the Stephanie Laing-directed Tow, which premiered on June 7, 2025, at the 2025 Tribeca Festival[285] and received positive reviews. She played a homeless pregnant woman named Nova.[286]
On August 1, 2025, Lovato released "Fast" as the lead single off her ninth album.[287] The second single, "Here All Night", was released on September 12;[288] the third single, titled "Kiss", was released on October 10, 2025.[289] The album, It's Not That Deep, was released on October 24, and debuted at number nine on the Billboard 200.[290][291] To promote the album, Lovato performed in a one night only show at the Hollywood Palladium on October 25, 2025.[292] She is also set to begin the It's Not That Deep Tour in support of it on April 8, 2026.[293]
Lovato is expected to release her own cookbook, One Plate at a Time, on March 31, 2026. it will be published by Flatiron Books, an imprint of Macmillan Publishers.[294]