Watch Demi Lovato's Emotional Live Return at the Grammys
She debuted a new song called "Anyone"

Published Jan 27, 2020
Demi Lovato performed for the first time since she was hospitalized for an overdose in the summer of 2018 at the Grammy Awards last night (January 26).She took the stage to debut a new song called "Anyone," and after a shaky, tearful start, the singer belted out the new tune and received a standing ovation.
Watch clips of the performance below, as well as the just-released studio version.
Lovato is slated to perform again next weekend to sing the national anthem at the Super Bowl.
Demi Lovato, overcome with tears, had to start her #Grammys performance over https://t.co/898TvP9HKQ pic.twitter.com/SSZGblzOvj
— Variety (@Variety) January 27, 2020
Demi Lovato is back and yes she did bring the vocals with her 😭🥺 #GRAMMYspic.twitter.com/O6IUjJtYJQ
— The FADER (@thefader) January 27, 2020
Imagine admitting to the whole world about your addiction, then getting crucified for it just to comeback and belt out a song like this...
— K (@OnlyVocalists) January 27, 2020
Demi Lovato, you're a warrior. #GRAMMYs
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Welcome back Demi Lovato. A true artist. Her voice, emotion and honesty is unmatchable. We love you Demi @ddlovato #GRAMMYs pic.twitter.com/LzDrCYMUWp
— DDL (@demifcknlovato) January 27, 2020