The Neon Lights Tour

The first leg of tour began in North America on February 9, 2014, at the Rogers Arena in Vancouver, British Columbia and ended on March 30, 2014, at Bankers Life Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana.

Fifth Harmony, Little Mix, Cher Lloyd, and magician Collins Key were featured as opening acts.

[3] During the season finale of The X Factor 2013, Lovato announced her plans to leave the show, instead endeavoring to focus on music and touring for 2014.

Jonas told Rolling Stone "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.

Demi came to the whole team just on the creative side — both video and music, and she said, 'I want to give fans something special for every bit of the show.'"

"Remember December" is performed with an accompanying music video showing Lovato surrounded by snow, in a winter environment.

The stage is bathed in blue lights while Lovato slows down with renditions of "Stop the World", "Catch Me", and "Here We Go Again".

"Warrior" sees Lovato strip down, playing the piano, an accompanying music video of her clad in armor being shown.

Before this song Lovato gives a signature speech to each city, making it one of the most personal part of the concert.

"Unbroken" and "Neon Lights" are both the club style song of the tour, with Cole Plante joining as a guest DJ on the US shows.

Overall the concert uses significant amounts of pyrotechnics, lighting, and video content; with little choreography allowing Demi to use the stage in her signature rock style.

"[10] Mike Wass from Idolator called the show "flashy yet strikingly intimate", stating "there was no choreography and only one costume change, but you don't need shiny distractions when you can belt out songs like Demi and connect with the crowd on such an emotional level.

"[11] Maychelle Ornos from International Business Times called the tour "epic" and "something to look forward to because Demi has taken all the steps to please and wow her fans.

"[12] Kayla Ziadie of Sun-Sentinel also gave a positive review, feeling the show "truly began" with Lovato's performance of "Heart Attack".

[13] Jim Harrington from San Jose Mercury News gave a negative review, criticizing Lovato's live vocals and calling the show "just barely interesting enough to keep one's attention.

Lovato during The Neon Lights Tour in Belo Horizonte
Lovato performing at Nationwide Arena on March 22