Watch Demi Lovato Showcase Her Vocal Prowess With ‘Ghost’ on ‘Fallon’
Demi Lovato recently graced the stage of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, delivering a hauntingly beautiful performance of her track “Ghost.” The singer, who has long been celebrated for her powerful vocal range and emotional depth, captivated the studio audience with a stripped-back arrangement that allowed her raw talent to take center stage.
A Haunting Performance of ‘Ghost’
Accompanied solely by a pianist, Lovato’s rendition of “Ghost” emphasized the song’s lyrical vulnerability. The ballad, which explores the fear of transience in love and the desire to be “haunted” by a partner’s memory, resonated deeply in the intimate setting. Lovato’s delivery was marked by controlled power, moving effortlessly from delicate whispers to soaring belts that highlighted her evolution as a vocalist.
Inside the Conversation with Jimmy Fallon
Following her performance, Lovato joined Jimmy Fallon for a candid conversation. The discussion spanned her recent musical endeavors, including her latest album, It’s Not That Deep, and her foray into the culinary world with the release of her new cookbook, One Plate at a Time. However, the highlight of the interview was undoubtedly her reflections on her recent wedding festivities.
Lovato shared heartfelt details about the celebration, specifically the surprise performance by Goo Goo Dolls frontman John Rzeznik. “We were so grateful to have him perform,” she told Fallon. “It was a no-brainer. We definitely wanted that song [‘Iris’] as our first dance, and he absolutely smashed it.” She added that the moment turned into a sweet, collective sing-along for the guests.
The singer also touched on the eclectic nature of the wedding entertainment, which featured DJ sets by Paris Hilton. “She’s so iconic,” Lovato said. “And it was electric.”
Looking Back and Moving Forward
The conversation also shifted to Lovato’s recent stage appearances, including a nostalgic reunion with the Jonas Brothers at Met Life Stadium. Lovato admitted to being nervous during the performance but noted the profound joy of reconnecting with old friends and performing songs that defined a specific era of her career.
The pair also engaged in the fan-favorite “Musical Genre Challenge,” showcasing Lovato’s versatility as a performer.
Tour Update
While the performance and interview were highlights, Lovato also addressed her upcoming tour. After rescheduling several dates to prioritize her health and ensure a high-quality production, the It’s Not That Deep tour is set to kick off in Orlando on April 13. Lovato expressed her dedication to her fans, known as Lovatics, stating, “To protect my health, and ensure I can give you my all at each show, I need to build in more time to rest and rehearse.”

