Demi Lovato wrapped her Arizona show this week and didn’t hold back on how she felt about it. On Instagram, she called the crowd “hot and silly and fun” and said she loved “dancing and laughing together.” Then came the part that’s got everyone feeling a little bittersweet: only three shows remain on her current tour run.
Texas is up next. Lovato made that clear with all the energy she had left in the tank. “TEXAS HERE WE COME,” she wrote in all caps. That’s not the energy of someone coasting to the finish line.
The post also carried a more tender note. She added a couple of crying-face emojis alongside the note “I can’t believe we only have 3 shows left.” That says plenty. This tour has clearly meant something to her, and she’s letting her audience feel that right along with her.
Arizona sounds like it delivered. Her description of the crowd speaks for itself. The Instagram update drew more than 71,000 likes. That’s a meaningful number for a post that wasn’t tied to a new release or a major announcement. People are tuned in.
Lovato has always been the kind of performer who makes a show feel personal. She’s had a long career in pop and R&B, and live performance is where that connection tends to hit hardest. The way she works a room feels unguarded, like she’s in a real conversation with the crowd. That quality has kept her audience coming back.
Texas gets three of the last chances to see it on this run. For concertgoers in the Lone Star State, the timing works in their favor. Lovato is arriving with momentum, and with the emotional weight of knowing the end is close. That combination usually makes for something special in a live setting.
It’s not unusual for artists to get sentimental near the end of a tour. These runs take months of preparation and constant travel. By the final stretch, there’s a cumulative energy in a show that’s hard to manufacture from a cold start. Lovato’s post tapped into that honestly. The all-caps Texas shoutout and the weepy emojis side by side tell you she’s running on two speeds at once. Excited and a little heartbroken, right there in the same sentence.
What comes next is still open. Post-tour periods tend to bring some kind of news from an artist at this level. It might be new music, a break, or something else entirely. The final Texas dates could offer some early clues.
For now, she seems focused on finishing strong. Texas is about to find out what that looks like.
