Demi Lovato Neon Lights Tour 2014: Singer Flips Fans, Collects Bras & Makes Girls Cry in Long Island
The singer's fans seem to have lost their minds or are just trying to make bra-throwing a trend in a female singer's concert.
MTV's Emilie Cruz share her first-hand experience with Demi Lovato's Neon Lights Tour in Nassau Pavillion, Long Island where fans reportedly threw bras and other things at the Skyscraper singer.
Based from the MTV report, the bra-throwing reportedly occurred when the X Factor judge was performing Really Don't Care.
"As the singer triumphantly sang 'I'll walk right up to you and put one finger in the air,' she was met with no fewer than 15,000 middle fingers," Cruz wrote. "Bras and the occasional trucker hat was thrown onstage, and when Lovato let her Shakira-like hip motions take center stage, I could've sworn I was in a sea of teenage boys," she added.
There was more to Demi Lovato's Neon Lights Tour than bras and other throw-ables, though. According to MTV, the singer delivered more than their ticket's worth even if she was sick.
"The last thing I would EVER want to do is cancel a show, with that being said I'm super sick tonight so it may not be my best show BUT I'm SO excited to perform for you guys but I may need you to sing most of the show for me!!! Hahaha," Demi said on her Twitter account before the Long Island concert.
The singer welcomed other artists in her Neon Lights Tour including Little Mix, who sang En Vogue's Don't Let Go and their very own How Ya Doin'? Fifth Harmony joined her on stage for Destiny's Child's Independent Women.
The red-haired singer also made fans cry when she reportedly recalled how she received news of his father's passing right at the coliseum the previous year, says MTV. Fans also had trouble holding down tears when the singer performed Nightingale and Warrior.
The first leg of Demi Lovato's Neon Lights Tour ends on the 30th of this month in Indianapolis at Bankers Life Fieldhouse. The tour will head to South America on April, kicking off in Sao Paulo, Brazil.