'X Factor' judge talks breakups and goes 'old school' on the latest stop of her summer tour.             
 
 
 Demi Lovato performs at the PNC Bank Arts Center in Holmdel, NJ on Friday                              
HOLMDEL, NEW JERSEY — Not even rain showers could scare away the Lovatics who crowded the PNC Bank Arts Center to catch the latest stop on Demi Lovato's  summer tour Friday night. The star, who's fitting in the trek between her judging duties on the "X Factor," brought out some of New Jersey's most devoted Demi fans.
The  star swaggered out to a killer guitar riff before busting out the  night's first song, "All Night Long." She shimmied all night in red  shorts, a black-and-white blazer and a sheer top, never once stumbling  in her sky-high platforms.
She  displayed her rock-star bravado when she teased and flirted with her  band during tracks that were hardly audible over all the screams.
"Thank  you so much for coming," she told the crowd, "You guys are amazing. Let  me just tell you guys, I love being in Jersey. It is one of my favorite  places. You guys are the rowdiest fans." Several tracks in, Demi  displayed her musicianship by strapping on an acoustic guitar for "Catch  Me," only to switch over to a yellow electric one mid-song, proving  that a '70s rock goddess lurks inside the 19-year-old. Soon though, it  was time to slow it down and she showed off her R&B princess side  for the Unbroken  ballad, "My Love Is a Star," her vocal pyrotechnics mirrored by the  lightning and thunder taking place just feet away from where the singer  was performing.
"This next song is a pretty personal song for me,"  she told the room. "How many of you guys have been through a breakup?  As you all know I've been through a few. I've been there and I made it  through. I love you and I'm always there for you."
She then  launched into an emotional version of her track, "Fix a Heart." The  intense moment, in which Lovato looked as though she was struggling to  hold back her emotions, was met with cheers. She followed it with her  now famous cover of Lil Wayne's "How To Love."But,  things didn't stay slow for long. "Who's That Boy" picked up the pace  followed by "You're My Only Shorty," "Here We Go Again," and "La La  Land."
And then came the perfect time for her big (albeit  fleeting) plug of the night when she reminded room, "Recently I've been  working on a show 'X Factor' [and I get to sit] next to Britney Spears  ... I'm gonna slow it down a little bit. Basically I just want to see  you guys," she added, requesting that the room hold up a cell phone or  glow-stick or lighter if "you're old school." The firefly effect only  made the impact of her slow jam, "Lightweight," more grand.
Next  she sat at the piano and said, "Before my concerts I get to do a  meet-and-greet with some of my fans, and some are brave enough to share  some of their stories," however as she got personal a guitar fell and  she joked, "Well there goes that moment. ... You don't realize I got  through my issues and my problems [because of you guys]." That was the  perfect set-up for her defining power ballad, "Skyscraper."
Then,  in an interesting twist, she went into the cover of Chris Brown's "Turn  Up the Music." And to wrap up the first act of the show she did her own  tracks "Together" and her rock-tinged "Remember December."
She  came back out for her encore to deafening screams where she kept the  energy turned up to a big 10 thanks to her disco anthem "Unbroken" and  her current single, "Give Your Heart a Break."
Lovato will be on  the road through September 1, with her special guests Hot Chelle Rae.  The tour wraps up just in time for the premiere of "X Factor" September  12.

 
 
 
 
