Demi Lovato Teases It’s Not That Deep Tour With Jonas Brothers Surprise
Demi Lovato has reminded fans of a surprise reunion with the Jonas Brothers as she gears up for her It’s Not That Deep North American Tour, which kicks off April 13 in Orlando and wraps May 25 in Houston. The singer posted a video of the onstage duet and said she can’t wait to make more memories on the 18-date run that supports her ninth studio album.
Lovato’s Instagram Post Recounts Jonas Brothers Reunion
Less than a month before the tour begins, Lovato posted a clip of her onstage reunion with the Jonas Brothers, revisiting their duet of the Camp Rock 2 song Wouldn’t Change a Thing. In the caption she wrote, “Ahhh i loved surprising you all!!!” and added, “only one month until tour and i can’t wait for so many more memories to be made… for now we can just relive this one!”
The post prompted fan speculation about surprise guests and special moments on the tour. The run is Lovato’s first major headlining tour in three years and will include 18 North American dates. The singer has not been entirely absent from live stages; last August she appeared on the opening night of another artist’s tour to perform Camp Rock songs This Is Me and Wouldn’t Change a Thing alongside that act.
Nick Jonas Praised After ‘Power Ballad’ Premiere at SXSW 2026
Separately, Nick Jonas has been drawing attention for his turn in the new film Power Ballad, which premiered at SXSW 2026. A review praised Paul Rudd and Nick Jonas for their performances in the John Carney-directed pop-music drama, placing the film in the director’s tradition of music-driven stories.
The movie follows two seasoned musicians who meet at a wedding held at an Irish castle. Paul Rudd plays Rick Power, a wedding singer who fronts a band called the Bride and Groove and is living in Ireland with his wife and their 14-year-old daughter. Nick Jonas plays Danny Wilson, a former teen idol trying to reestablish himself as a solo artist. The two click onstage when Danny joins a wedding set for a blistering rendition of Stevie Wonder’s I Wish, then later collaborate on original songs, sparking the film’s key relationship and musical exploration.
The review frames Power Ballad as both sincere and dramatic, noting Carney’s willingness to revel in sentimental pop moments while also introducing discord and complication to the characters’ lives. The film’s premiere at SXSW 2026 and the positive critical response add another high-profile moment to the calendar for artists connected to current pop culture conversations.
What’s next: Lovato’s It’s Not That Deep Tour begins April 13 in Orlando and concludes May 25 in Houston, spanning 18 dates. Power Ballad will continue to be discussed following its SXSW 2026 debut as critics and audiences react to its performances and Carney’s latest musical storytelling.