Singers Demi Lovato and Nick Jonas provided a pretty fun game for Louisville, Kentucky, fans who didn’t get their hands on concert tickets. Lovato and Jonas are currently on their Future Now Tour, which takes them all across North America, and the two decided to playfully hide tickets close to some Louisville landmarks , reports Entertainment Weekly . This sent fans on a wild scavenger hunt for the chance to see them perform live.
Louisville! @nickjonas and I are sending you on a little scavenger hunt! Head downtown and you might find a pair of tickets for tonight ?
— Demi Lovato (@ddlovato) July 29, 2016
The Honda Civic Future Now Tour tickets were hidden in five locations around Louisville: The Waterfront Park; Slugger Museum & Factory; the Whiskey Row Lofts; a gold statue of Michelangelo’s David; and the Louisville Slugger Field. Nick Jonas and Demi Lovato took to Twitter to tell their fans about the game and also posted pictures of each landmark, giving them hints about where to go for each ticket.
Your first hint…. ??? pic.twitter.com/XsKw1HVfGW
— Demi Lovato (@ddlovato) July 29, 2016
lol.. your next hint! 7?? pic.twitter.com/VsFiObNxmT
— Nick Jonas (@nickjonas) July 29, 2016
Hint #3!! pic.twitter.com/a7Msw9qKET
— Demi Lovato (@ddlovato) July 29, 2016
fourth pair… who’s gonna find them?? pic.twitter.com/ytbz0R2Qwr
— Nick Jonas (@nickjonas) July 29, 2016
And the final hint!! Can’t wait to see who’s going to find this last pair ? pic.twitter.com/uLUmmBjJ6U
— Demi Lovato (@ddlovato) July 29, 2016
When all was said and done, a few Demi and Nick fans posted themselves holding the tickets on Twitter, announcing to Lovato and Jonas that they had won and expressed how excited they were. One of the lucky scavenger hunt winners, Erin, revealed that it was her birthday.
OMG THANK YOU @ddlovato & @nickjonas YOU GUYS JUST MADE MY BIRTHDAY PRESENT THE BEST IM CRUING AND SHAKING ???? pic.twitter.com/2AQ4vJVfdA
— Erin (@ErinMNeal11) July 29, 2016
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Nick Jonas and Demi Lovato have reached the halfway point with their Future Now Tour. This is Lovato’s fifth headlining tour, in promotion for her fifth studio album Confident which came out last year, and Jonas’ third concert tour, in promotion for his third album Last Year Was Complicated , which was released June 10.
The two pop stars first announced that they would be going on tour together during an appearance on the Elvis Duran Show in October of 2015. Tour dates in North Carolina had to be cancelled, due to the anti-LGBTQ Public Facilities Privacy and Security Act (HB2) law. Lovato and Jonas, along with Pearl Jam, Bruce Springsteen, and others, showed their support for the LGBTQ community by refusing to perform their shows in Raleigh and Charlotte.
“After much thought and deliberation, we have decided to cancel our Honda Civic Tour: Future Now shows in Raleigh and Charlotte,” Nick and Demi said in a joint statement at the time. “One our our goals for the tour has always been to create an atmosphere where every single attendee feels equal, included, and accepted for who they are.”
#RepealHB2 pic.twitter.com/YTpOxNP9cB
— Nick Jonas (@nickjonas) April 25, 2016
Demi Lovato and Nick Jonas actually go way back. They worked together on the Disney television movie Camp Rock when they were child actors, so the idea of the two going on tour together makes perfect sense. Demi Lovato even gave Nick some dating advice, basically telling him he shouldn’t be attached to anyone, and he should just stay single and have fun.
During an interview with Page Six in May, Jonas revealed that he didn’t really pay attention to Demi’s advice. Nick revealed he was dating actress Lily Collins , daughter of Phil Collins.
“We went out a couple of times,” Jonas said. “She is amazing. We have known each other for years, just running in the same circles.”
Remaining Future Now Tour dates:
August 2, 2016 – Rosemont – Allstate Arena August 3, 2016 – Indianapolis – Bankers Life Fieldhouse August 5, 2016 – St. Louis – Scottrade Center August 6, 2016 – Kansas City – Sprint Center August 9, 2016 – Denver – Pepsi Center August 11, 2016 – Salt Lake City – Vivint Smart Home Arena August 13, 2016 – Las Vegas – MGM Grand Garden Arena August 14, 2016 – Chula Vista – Sleep Train Amphitheatre August 17, 2016 – Anaheim – Honda Center August 18, 2016 – San Jose – SAP Center August 20, 2016 – Portland – Moda Center August 21, 2016 – Seattle – KeyArena August 24, 2016 – Vancouver, Canada – Rogers Arena August 26, 2016 – Edmonton – Rexall Place August 27, 2016 – Calgary – Scotiabank Saddledome August 29, 2016 – Winnipeg – MTS Centre August 31, 2016 – St. Paul, Minnesota – State Fair Grandstand September 2, 2016 – Cleveland – Quicken Loans Arena September 7, 2016 – Nashville – Bridgestone Arena September 9, 2016 – Houston – Toyota Center September 10, 2016 – San Antonio – AT&T Center September 12, 2016 – Dallas – American Airlines Center September 14, 2016 – Albuquerque – Isleta Amphitheater September 16, 2016 – Phoenix – Talking Stick Resort Arena September 17, 2016 – Inglewood – The Forum
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