Wedding bells ahead for Demi Lovato in 2025

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Demi Lovato is planning to marry fiancé Jordan Lutes next year - the pair met in 2022 and confirmed their engagement last December.

Speaking to Teen Vogue the Heart Attack singer said: "I live and breathe for our connection. Everything I do, I wish was with him. I see my future with him. I see growing old with him."

When asked about having children, Lovato added: "I'm not ready to give up my alone time with [Jordan].

"I don’t even want to share their faces in pictures on Instagram when they’re born. I want them to have that anonymity.

"I share a lot with the world and I just want some things to be mine. Yeah, I’ve given a lot."

In a separate interview with People magazine, Lovato spoke about wedding planning. She said: "I'm excited. I'm in the stages of planning and very excited about it ... I've been thinking about it [wedding dresses] and saving them to my Pinterest profile. Doing all the things."

Demi Lovato has played in Ireland on two separate occasions in 2014 and 2018 at the 3Arena.

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