Talk:Future Now Tour

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Scope or unscope[edit]

There has been some disagreement on scoping cells, so I want to make it clear. I scoped which days were a Honda Civic show. The Future Now Tour is part of the Honda Civic Tour, but there were certain dates that weren't part of the Honda Civic Tour, and it was noted in Demi Lovato's official website. All shows in Canada were not part of the Honda Civic Tour because the tour is sponsored by American Honda Motor Co., Inc., where it's exclusive to the United States. Lovato and Jonas still performed in Canada, but the Honda Civic and Grom were not advertised in Canada. This also goes with the show in Saint Paul, New York City in Central Park, and all dates in Mexico. Saint Paul was also noted on Lovato's website that it was not a Honda Civic show. New York City is a festival show, so it's a given that it's not part Honda Civic, and the shows in Mexico, Lovato is performing solo, the Honda Civic Tour website shows the tour ending in Inglewood. So bottom line, Scoped, Honda Civic show. Unscoped, Not Honda Civic show. Musicpoplover12 (talk) 19:37, 16 September 2016 (UTC)[reply]

No article of a Honda Civic Tour, except the Future Now Tour, uses scoping cells in so many different colors making the table look like a chaotic coloring book, while there were e.g. certain dates of the On the Road Again Tour that were not part of the Honda Civic Tour. Therefore scoping in various colors is unnecessary, because there is no visible explanation given in the article denoting that they are (or are not) Honda Civic Tour dates leaving readers confused. Give Your a Break 14:43, 24 September 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Shows after September 17, 2016[edit]

There does not seem to be any evidence supporting that Demi Lovato shows after September 17, 2016 belong to the Future Now Tour, which is part of the 2016 Honda Civic Tour. She may be "on tour", but the evidence does not suggest that these shows are part of the Future Now Tour—they appear to be independent shows. Multiple sources give the June 29–September 17 dates as being part of the Tour, but I haven't seen any reliable sources actually indicating that dates after September 17 are part of the Future Now Tour. Before adding dates after September 17 to the tour dates section, please provide reliable sources that actually say the shows are part of the Future Now Tour.—Laoris (talk) 19:50, 28 September 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Not all shows are/were part of the 2016 Honda Civic Tour (both before and after September 17) to begin with but were still referred to as part of Future Now by Lovato herself. I have seen other concert tour articles, e.g. those of Celine Dion and Jessie J, including such "independent" events as a part of their respective tours. Please care to check the sources for the shows in Mexico and Sint Maarten, the latter one is even mentioned in the tour section of Lovato's website while the reliable Mexican source I added uses a promotional picture for the Future Now Tour as well as explicitly mentions the shows as part of the Future Now Tour: [1]. All shows after September 17 are basically a continuation of Lovato touring by herself, not co-headlining anymore. The sources I provided are reliable. Give Your a Break 16:10, 29 September 2016 (UTC)[reply]
Added another trustworthy source for the Brazilian tour date, which also not coincidentally uses a promotional image from the Future Now Tour photoshoot.. Side note: the Z Festival date was originally part of Selena Gomez' Revival Tour but she has subsequently been replaced by Demi Lovato. Lovato is without a doubt on tour and more dates are yet to be revealed. Give Your a Break 16:32, 29 September 2016 (UTC)[reply]
I am not denying that Lovato is on tour. But these shows are not part of the Future Now Tour, a tour sponsored by Honda Civic. The fact that any subsequent shows use her photograph from the Future Now Tour does not prove anything—the producers are simply using a recent picture of the singer to promote their event. Is every show Lovato does from now on part of the "Future Now Tour"?—Laoris (talk) 16:45, 29 September 2016 (UTC)[reply]
No, not the entire tour was sponsored by Honda Civic. Yet, the Mexican tour dates have been deemed as the Mexican leg of the Future Now Tour in my source. Other Nick Jonas and Jessie J tour articles have included separate concert dates/events before until another tour was announced. Then what else tour do they belong to? Give Your a Break 16:52, 29 September 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Turkey is part of Europe, not Asia.[edit]

When Demi Lovato continued the tour without Nick Jonas, Lovato's first solo stop was in Turkey. If you look at articles about concert tours by other artists who have decided to visit Turkey, then you'll realize that Turkey was part of the European leg for whoever's tour it was. 96.227.141.184 (talk) 03:16, 10 March 2018 (UTC)[reply]