Every Song From Demi Lovato’s “It’s Not That Deep” Night 1

Demi Lovato kicked off the It’s Not That Deep Tour, and yes—the title says “not that deep,” but night one in Orlando, Fla. was… pretty deep for a lot of fans.
According to Misryoum newsroom reported details from the Kia Center show on Monday (April 13), the set didn’t just lean on her 2025-era material. It went straight into older nostalgia, too. That mattered for longtime listeners who got to hear familiar hits sitting right alongside tracks from It’s Not That Deep, the LP that reached No. 9 on the Billboard 200.
The tour itself is built to support the album, and the setlist reflects that. Several of the new songs made it in—like lead single “Fast”—but Lovato also pulled from the Billboard Hot 100 era with “Heart Attack,” “Cool for the Summer,” “Confident,” and “Tell Me You Love Me.” At one point, the room felt like it had split in two: half singing the newest hooks, half reaching for the classics. (You know that kind of crowd roar that fills the air, like it’s got nowhere else to go.)
And then the special guest happened—Joe Jonas. He came on stage to help Lovato perform two Disney Channel-era duets, including an iconic Camp Rock duet. That’s the kind of moment that turns a concert into a shared memory, not just a performance. In the audience, Misryoum newsroom reported that Selena Gomez, a longtime friend and Princess Protection Program costar, watched proudly. Later, she posted on Instagram Stories, writing, “I am in tears. @ddlovato — this was hands down one of the best shows. Oh and the VOCALS?”
Lovato’s next stop is April 16 in Washington, D.C. After that, she’ll move through Philadelphia, Toronto, Boston, New York, Detroit, Chicago, San Francisco, Seattle, Dallas and several other North American cities. The tour will wrap up in May with a trio of shows in her home state of Texas. Still, Misryoum editorial desk noted there’s no telling how much the setlist might shift as the dates change—because tours like this rarely stay perfectly locked.
For fans trying to map every song from the kickoff, Misryoum analysis indicates the It’s Not That Deep Tour night one set included: “Fast,” “Kiss,” “Frequency,” “Heart Attack,” “Tell Me You Love Me,” “Confident,” “Low Rise Jeans,” and “Fantasy” / “Solo.” It also featured “Skyscraper,” “Give Your Heart a Break,” “Say It,” “Little Bit,” “Ghost,” “Here All Night,” “Joshua Tree,” and “This Is Me.” Joe Jonas was credited as a special guest on “This Is Me” (featuring special guest Joe Jonas) and on “On the Line” (featuring special guest Joe Jonas). Other tracks in the Orlando run: “Let You Go,” “Stone Cold,” “Sorry Not Sorry,” “Really Don’t Care,” “Sorry to Myself,” and “Cool for the Summer.”
If you’re keeping score by album, the 2025 It’s Not That Deep era shows up across multiple songs—while the rest digs into Here We Go Again (2009), Tell Me You Love Me (2017), N/A (Unreleased) & Here We Go Again (2009), Camp Rock (2008), and Don’t Forget (2008). And honestly, that blend is kind of the whole point of the tour—even if the slogan says otherwise, it’s feeling pretty… connected.
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