Demi Lovato announced on Thursday that she’ll be supporting her recently-released album, “Tell Me You Love Me,” with a 2018 North American Tour.

The “Sorry Not Sorry” singer will have DJ Khaled joining her on the 20-date tour, which starts on Feb. 26 in San Diego, California at the Viejas Arena and ends on March 31 at the Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida.

This big announcement comes after Lovato teased on Wednesday night that she had big news to reveal the following day, leaving fans to guess that it was either a new single or a tour.

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Demi Lovato attended the 3rd Annual InStyle Awards at The Getty Center on Oct. 23, 2017 in Los Angeles. Neilson Barnard/Getty Images

Tickets for the tour go on sale via Ticketmaster to the general public starting Nov. 3 at 10 a.m. local time, with a Citi cardmember pre-sale beginning Oct. 30 at 10 a.m. local time and going until Nov. 2 at 10 p.m. local time. Those without a Citi card will still have pre-sale opportunities. The Ellen DeGeneres Show and Fabletics pre-sales begin Oct. 31; JBL and Ulta pre-sales open on Nov. 1, and a YouTube pre-sale starts on Nov. 2.

To help make sure fans are the ones gaining access to tickets and not scalpers, Ticketmaster has opened up its Verified Fan program for this tour.

See the tour dates for Demi Lovato‘s 2018 North American Tour dates below:

  • Feb. 26 — Viejas Arena in San Diego, California
  • Feb. 28 — SAP Center in San Jose, California
  • March 2 — The Forum in Inglewood, California
  • March 3 — MGM Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada
  • March 4 — Talking Stick Resort Arena in Phoenix, Arizona
  • March 7 — American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas
  • March 9 — Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Illinois
  • March 10 — Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota
  • March 13 — Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, Missouri
  • March 14 — Schottenstein Center in Columbus, Ohio
  • March 16 — Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York
  • March 17 — Bell Centre in Montreal, Quebec
  • March 19 — Air Canada Centre in Toronto, Ontario
  • March 21 — Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey
  • March 23 — Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • March 24 — Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C.
  • March 26 — TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts
  • March 28 — Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee
  • March 30 — American Airlines Arena in Miami, Florida
  • March 31 — Amalie Arena in Tampa, Florida