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|album = [[DEMI]]
 
|album = [[DEMI]]
 
|start = February 9, 2014
 
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|legs = 3
 
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|shows = 33 in North America<br>11 in South America<br>1 in Europe<br>45 in Total
 
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|previous = [[A Special Night With Demi Lovato]]<br>(2011-13)
 
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[[Little Mix]]
|next = [[Sex and Love Tour]]<br>(2014)}}The '''Neon Lights Tour''' is a headlining concert tour by American recording artist [[Demi Lovato]], launched in support of her fourth studio album [[DEMI|Demi]]. The tour will play 27 shows across North America, starting on February 9, 2014 in Vancouver at Rogers Arena, and will end on March 30, 2014 in Indianapolis at Bankers Life Fieldhouse before moving the tour down to São Paulo at the Credicard Hall on April 25, and then finally ending on May 17 at the Monterrey Arena in Monterrey.
 
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[[Cher Lloyd]]
 
[[Daniella Mason]]
 
[[Collins Key]]
 
[[Cole Plante]]
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|previous = A Special Night With Demi Lovato
 
|next = Sex and Love Tour}}The '''Neon Lights Tour''' is a headlining concert tour by American recording artist [[Demi Lovato]], launched in support of her fourth studio album [[DEMI|Demi]]. The tour will play 27 shows across North America, starting on February 9, 2014 in Vancouver at Rogers Arena, and will end on March 30, 2014 in Indianapolis at Bankers Life Fieldhouse before moving the tour down to São Paulo at the Credicard Hall on April 25, and then finally ending on May 17 at the Monterrey Arena in Monterrey.
   
 
==Background==
 
==Background==
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[[File:THE NEON LIGHTS TOUR South America|thumb|right|200 px| Neon Lights Tour South America]]On February 4 2014, it was announced that [[Nick Jonas]] would be working as the Musical and Creative Director for the tour. In an interview with Rolling Stones, Nick stated "I'm overseeing video content, wardrobe, lighting and staging, and then I'm extending into the musical side of things, which includes creating the arrangements for the songs. I'm building what Demi wanted, which is a show without stops and starts. Demi and I have the same manager, so I was immediately excited when I was offered the position. The relationship that Demi and I had over eight years really gives me the insight into how to best communicate with her and her team."I've been in rehearsals with the band for the last two weeks. The biggest challenge has been just trying to rethink some of the music and see how we could compliment it with lights and video. I sat down with the band and said to them, 'You need to step into this like it's a new gig. None of these arrangements are going to sound like the originals, so you need to have an open mind.'"
 
[[File:THE NEON LIGHTS TOUR South America|thumb|right|200 px| Neon Lights Tour South America]]On February 4 2014, it was announced that [[Nick Jonas]] would be working as the Musical and Creative Director for the tour. In an interview with Rolling Stones, Nick stated "I'm overseeing video content, wardrobe, lighting and staging, and then I'm extending into the musical side of things, which includes creating the arrangements for the songs. I'm building what Demi wanted, which is a show without stops and starts. Demi and I have the same manager, so I was immediately excited when I was offered the position. The relationship that Demi and I had over eight years really gives me the insight into how to best communicate with her and her team."I've been in rehearsals with the band for the last two weeks. The biggest challenge has been just trying to rethink some of the music and see how we could compliment it with lights and video. I sat down with the band and said to them, 'You need to step into this like it's a new gig. None of these arrangements are going to sound like the originals, so you need to have an open mind.'"
 
==Supporting Acts==
 
*[[Fifth Harmony]] (February 9 - March 30, except March 4 concert)
 
*[[Little Mix]] (February 9 - March 18)
 
*[[Cher Lloyd]] (March 20 - March 30)
 
*[[Daniella Mason]] (March 4)
 
*[[Collins Key]] (Magician)
 
*[[Cole Plante]]
 
   
 
==Setlist==
 
==Setlist==

Revision as of 17:20, 29 March 2020

The Neon Lights Tour is a headlining concert tour by American recording artist Demi Lovato, launched in support of her fourth studio album Demi. The tour will play 27 shows across North America, starting on February 9, 2014 in Vancouver at Rogers Arena, and will end on March 30, 2014 in Indianapolis at Bankers Life Fieldhouse before moving the tour down to São Paulo at the Credicard Hall on April 25, and then finally ending on May 17 at the Monterrey Arena in Monterrey.

Background

Announcing_THE_NEON_LIGHTS_TOUR

Announcing THE NEON LIGHTS TOUR

Neon Lights Tour announcement

The tour was launched in support of Lovato's fourth studio album, Demi. It has been named after the third single from the album, which is titled "Neon Lights."

On having Fifth Harmony, Little Mix, and Cher Lloyd on tour with her, she explained on On Air With Ryan Seacrest, "I think it’s going to be so much fun. There’s nothing better than woman empowerment and having an all-girls tour. What’s ironic is we are all from The X Factor," the singer adds, "and that wasn’t even planned. It just kind of happened that way."

Demi, who also serves as a judge on the hit competition show shares: "I helped put Fifth Harmony together - and now they’re going to be opening for me. It’s so awesome." [1]

THE_NEON_LIGHTS_TOUR_South_America

THE NEON LIGHTS TOUR South America

Neon Lights Tour South America

On February 4 2014, it was announced that Nick Jonas would be working as the Musical and Creative Director for the tour. In an interview with Rolling Stones, Nick stated "I'm overseeing video content, wardrobe, lighting and staging, and then I'm extending into the musical side of things, which includes creating the arrangements for the songs. I'm building what Demi wanted, which is a show without stops and starts. Demi and I have the same manager, so I was immediately excited when I was offered the position. The relationship that Demi and I had over eight years really gives me the insight into how to best communicate with her and her team."I've been in rehearsals with the band for the last two weeks. The biggest challenge has been just trying to rethink some of the music and see how we could compliment it with lights and video. I sat down with the band and said to them, 'You need to step into this like it's a new gig. None of these arrangements are going to sound like the originals, so you need to have an open mind.'"

Setlist

  1. Heart Attack
  2. Remember December
  3. Fire Starter
  4. The Middle
  5. Really Don't Care
  6. Stop the World (Feat. Nick Jonas at select shows)
  7. Catch Me (Feat. Nick Jonas at select shows)
  8. Here We Go Again (Feat. Nick Jonas at select shows)
  9. Made in the USA
  10. Nightingale
  11. Two Pieces
  12. Warrior
  13. Let It Go
  14. Don't Forget
  15. Throwback (Video Interlude) (Contains Excerpts of Get Back, This is Me, La La Land, and Here We Go Again)
  16. Got Dynamite
  17. Unbroken
  18. Neon Lights (Contains elements Wham City Lights)

Encore

Notes

  • In San Jose, California, Chord Overstreet played the guitar during Made in the USA.
  • In Glendale, Arizona and Camden, New Jersey, Lovato did not perform Stop the World, Catch Me, Here We Go Again and Made in the USA.

Tour Dates

Date City Country Venue
North America
February 9, 2014 Vancouver Canada  Pepsi Live @ Rogers Arena
February 11, 2014 San Jose United States  SAP Center
February 13, 2014 Anaheim Honda Center
February 15, 2014 Glendale Jobing.com Arena
February 17, 2014 Grand Prairie  Verizon Theater At Grand Prairie
February 19, 2014 Houston  Toyota Center
February 21, 2014 Atlanta  Philips Arena
February 23, 2014 Charlotte  Time Warner Cable Arena
February 25, 2014 Sunrise  BB&T Center
February 26, 2014 Tampa  Tampa Bay Times Forum
March 1, 2014 Camden  Susquehanna Bank Center
March 2, 2014 Fairfax  Patriot Center
March 5, 2014 Worcester  DCU Center
March 7, 2014 East Rutherford  IZOD Center
March 8, 2014 Wallingford  Toyota Oakdale Theatre
March 11, 2014 Uniondale  Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
March 13, 2014 Auburn Hills  The Palace At Auburn Hills
March 14, 2014 Rosemont Allstate Arena
March 16, 2014 Omaha  CenturyLink Center
March 18, 2014 St. Paul  Xcel Energy Center
March 20, 2014 St. Louis  Chaifetz Arena
March 22, 2014 Columbus  Nationwide Arena
March 23, 2014 Grand Rapids  Van Andel Arena
March 26, 2014 Toronto Canada  Air Canada Centre
March 27, 2014 Cleveland United States  Quicken Loans Arena
March 29, 2014 Nashville  Bridgestone Arena
March 30, 2014 Indianapolis  Bankers Life Fieldhouse
South America
April 22, 2014 São Paulo Brazil Citibank Hall
April 24, 2014
April 25, 2014
April 27, 2014 Rio de Janeiro
April 28, 2014
April 30, 2014 Brasília Espaço Brasília Hall
May 1, 2014 Belo Horizonte Chevrolet Hall
May 3, 2014 Porto Alegre Pepsi On Stage
May 6, 2014 Buenos Aires Argentina Luna Park
May 8, 2014 Santiago Chile Movistar Arena
May 10, 2014 Guayaquil Ecuador Plaza Lagos
North America
May 16, 2014 Mexico City Mexico Mexico City Arena
May 17, 2014 Monterrey Monterrey Arena

Cancelled Shows

Date City Country Venue Reason
May 12, 2014 Panama City Panama Figali Convention Center Unexpected production conflicts
May 14, 2014 Guatemala City Guatemala Domo Polideportivo

Videos

Promo Videos

References

  1. ryanseacrest.com Demi Lovato's Neon Lights Tour