Demi Lovato and Nick Jonas are teaming up for “Future Now: The Tour,” a 2016 North American trek that will visit 40 cities next year. The tour by the two teen-pop singers, who are both 23, opens June 24 in Florida and concludes Sept. 17 in Los Angeles. It includes an Aug. 14 date at Chula Vista’s Sleep Train Amphitheatre.
Lovato’s newest album is entitled “Confident.” She was diagnosed with bipolar disorder five years ago and has since become a vocal champion for young people facing mental health issues.
Jonas was a late addition to the tour, which was originally supposed to team Lovato with former San Diego singer Adam Lambert. “American idol” alum Lambert performs Dec. 4 at the San Diego Civic Theatre.
Lambert downplayed reports of a feud between him, Lovato and Jonas. Late Friday night, he tweeted: “Aww I love you all very much. No beef tween @ddlovato @nickjonas and me. Biz negotiations are complex- why do we care about the #rumors?”
As of this writing, the “Future Now” tour dates do not appear on either Lovato or Jonas’ websites, or on the website for Sleep Train Amphitheatre. However, tickets will go on sale at 10 a.m. Nov. 7 to the general public via ticketmaster.com and livenation.com. A pre-sale for Citi card holders begins Nov. 3 at 10 a.m. via the credit card company’s Private Pass program.
Prices for the San Diego show at Sleep train Amphitheatre have not yet been announced. However, prices for the Aug. 18 San Jose range from $27.95 to $86.95 each (plus service charges), which may give an indication of what tickets for Lovato and Jonas’ show here might cost.
Demi Lovato Nick Jonas, “Future Now: The Tour” itinerary
June 24 – Sunrise, Fla., BBT Center
June 25 – Orlando, Fla., Amway Center
June 29 – Atlanta, Ga., Philips Arena
June 30 – Charlotte, N.C., Time Warner Cable Arena
July 2 – Raleigh, N.C., PNC Arena
July 3 – Virginia Beach, Va., Farm Bureau Live At Virginia Beach
July 6 – Uncasville, Conn., Mohegan Sun Arena
July 8 – Brooklyn, N.Y., Barclays Center
July 12 – Newark, N.J., Prudential Center
July 14 – Camden, N.J., Susquehanna Bank Center
July 16 – Hershey, Pa., Hersheypark Stadium
July 17 – Buffalo, N.Y., First Niagara Center
July 20 – Boston, Mass., TD Garden
July 22 – Montreal, Quebec, Bell Centre
July 23 – Toronto, Ontario, Air Canada Centre
July 26 – Washington, D.C., Verizon Center
July 27 – Columbus, Ohio, Schottenstein Center
July 29 – Louisville, Ky., KFC Yum! Center
July 30 – Auburn Hills, Mich., The Palace Of Auburn Hills
Aug. 2 – Rosemont, Ill., Allstate Arena
Aug. 3 – Indianapolis, Ind., Bankers Life Fieldhouse
Aug. 5 – St. Louis, Mo., Scottrade Center
Aug. 6 – Kansas City, Mo., Sprint Center
Aug. 9 – Denver, Colo., Pepsi Center
Aug. 11 – Salt Lake City, Utah, EnergySolutions Arena
Aug. 13 – Las Vegas, Nev., MGM Grand Garden Arena
Aug. 14 – Chula Vista, Calif., Sleep Train Amphitheatre
Aug. 17 – Anaheim, Calif., Honda Center
Aug. 18 – San Jose, Calif., SAP Center At San Jose
Aug. 20 – Portland, Ore., Moda Center
Aug. 21 – Seattle, Wash., KeyArena At Seattle Center
Aug. 24 – Vancouver, British Columbia, Rogers Arena
Aug. 26 – Edmonton, Alberta, Rexall Place
Aug. 27 – Calgary, Alberta, Scotiabank Saddledome
Aug. 29 – Winnipeg, Manitoba, MTS Centre
Aug. 31 – Saint Paul, Minn., MN State Fairgrounds
Sept. 2 – Cleveland, Ohio, Quicken Loans Arena
Sept. 7 – Nashville, Tenn., Bridgestone Arena
Sept. 9 – Houston, Texas, Toyota Center
Sept. 10 – San Antonio, Texas, ATT Center
Sept. 12 – Dallas, Texas, American Airlines Center
Sept. 14 – Albuquerque, N.M., Isleta Amphitheater
Sept. 16 – Phoenix, Ariz., Talking Stick Resort Arena
Sept. 17 – Los Angeles, Calif., Mark Taper Forum
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