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‘Sick’ Demi Lovato announces ‘Holy Fvck’ tour will be her last


Demi Lovato is over tour life.

The singer announced in a series of since-deleted Instagram Story posts on Tuesday that the “Holy Fvck” tour will be her last.

“I’m so f—king sick I can’t get out of bed,” Lovato, 30, wrote atop photos that seem to be taken from a hotel room.

“I can’t do this anymore. This next tour will be my last. I love and thank you guys.”

The “Sorry Not Sorry” singer, who uses “she/her” and “they/them” pronouns, did not share further details regarding the health issues she’s currently facing.

A rep for Lovato did not immediately respond to Page Six’s request for comment.

Lovato is currently scheduled to be on the road until Nov. 6 when the tour wraps at the Toyota Music Factory in Irving, TX. The former Disney star has yet to announce whether they’ll still be playing their show at the Movistar Arena in Santiago, Chile, Tuesday night.

Naturally, Lovato’s latest IG Story posts sent “Lovatics” abuzz on social media.

“Demi lovato means the whole world to me.. but I’ve always had this awful feeling everytime they go on tour it’s not good for them mentally or physically,” one fan tweeted, adding that they just want the singer to be “happy and healthy.”

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Fans were concerned for the star after her shocking announcement.
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“We love you demi, you’re not alone. remember that you and your health is above everything,” a second fan chimed in, using the hashtag, “#WeLoveYouDemi.”

“I think we forget how much trauma demi lovato has been through.. we forget how heavy day to day life is for them.. i was shocked when they announced a tour at all.. all i could ever want is for demi to be happy, hard to read but it keeps demi healthy that’s what matters,” another user wrote after hearing the news.

Lovato has had a tumultuous last few years leading up to the release of her eighth studio album and world tour of the same name.

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Lovato has struggled with substance abuse issues over the past decade.
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Following a near-fatal overdose in 2018, which caused the singer to suffer three strokes and a heart attack, Lovato maintained a “California sober” lifestyle for the years following, meaning she still drank alcohol and smoked weed in moderation. 

However, in December 2021, Lovato announced that being completely sober was “the only way” for her to live a healthy lifestyle while she quietly completed another stint in rehab.

To celebrate the fresh start, the singer told fans that she created her most recent album completely sober.

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The “Heart Attack” singer wrote her latest album completely sober.
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And it sounds like touring isn’t the only thing Lovato plans to leave behind in this next chapter of life.

Last month, the songstress revealed in an interview with Alternative Press that she doesn’t plan on making any more documentaries about her life.

“Honestly, I’m really sick of watching myself, and I think other people probably are too,” Lovato said. “And if they aren’t, then they can watch my music videos.”





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