Theset list included songs fromHoly Fvck, as well as earlier singles fromLovato's discography and two cover versions performed as part ofmashups:Ashlee Simpson's "La La" (2004) and theGoo Goo Dolls' "Iris" (1998). Some tracks receivedrock-infused rearrangements to match the album's sound. Critics gave the tour positive reviews, with praise towards Lovato's vocal performance.
On June 6, 2022,Demi Lovato went to social media to announce her eighth studio album,Holy Fvck, which was dubbed as a return topop-punk androck music that she experimented with on her early career.[1][2] The next day, she revealed that she would be embarking on its accompanying concert tour in 31 dates between August 13 and November 6.[2] The American bandDead Sara and the American singer-songwriterRoyal & the Serpent were revealed as supporting acts for selected North American dates.[3] Following a hiatus of over four years without touring, Lovato expressed her excitement to "get back on the road".[4] She also stated that she was "working so hard to deliver an incredible show for all [her] fans".[1] Prior to the start of the concert tour, produced byLive Nation Entertainment,[5] Lovato shared a video of a rehearsal with an all-female band, performing "Substance", one of the album's singles.[6]
Silhouettes would be projected to a curtain before it fell and revealed the performers; Lovato and her backing band—composed of guitaristNita Strauss, drummer Brittany Bowman, bassist Leanne Bowes, and keyboardist Dani McGinley—would begin the ninety-minute long show to perform a series of songs fromHoly Fvck: The title track, "Freak", "Substance", and "Eat Me".[7][8] Lovato thanked the attendees of the concert and the band.[7] They then proceeded to perform earlier singles fromLovato's discography: "Here We Go Again", "Remember December", and "La La Land", which was part of amashup withAshlee Simpson's "La La".[7] Before singing "29", Lovato expressed her love to anyone who related to the song.[9]Pop singles including "Sorry Not Sorry", "Heart Attack", and "Cool for the Summer" received a renewedrock-infused arrangemeent.[7] The latter song was the final song from the show, performed as part of theencore along with "Happy Ending".[7]
Several critics believed that the most powerful moment of the shows was the performance of "29" and Lovato's speech beforehand.[7][10] Carl Smith of theOfficial Charts Company praised the "amazing" covers of "La La" and "Iris", and believed that fans of Simpson's albumAutobiography (2004) were going to be "very happy".[11] Other reviewers praised Lovato's vocal performance: Bobby Olivier fromNJ.com felt that she "never appeared more at home",[9] and Mike DeWalf fromRiff Magazine believed that the performance of "Skyscraper" showcased "her versatility as a performer".[8] Additionally, the former lauded the sound for being "well beyond chasing any pop-punk resurgence trend",[9] while the latter said that the decision of bringing Dead Sara to the tour was "wise".[8]
^The concert on November 9, 2022, at the Fox Theatre in Detroit was originally scheduled for October 7, but was rescheduled due to loss of voice.[18]
^The concert on November 10, 2022, at the Rosemont Theatre in Rosemont was originally scheduled for October 5, but was rescheduled due to loss of voice.[19][20]