Demi Lovato Choked Up While Singing “Anyone” At The 62nd Grammys
In her first major appearance after a difficult chapter in her life, Demi Lovato took the stage at the 2020 Grammys and left the audience in awe. Dressed in a white dress with sleeves, the 27-year-old performed her new single, “Anyone,” at the Staples Center.
The song held a special meaning as Demi wrote it just before her 2018 overdose. Her emotional performance that night served as a powerful reminder of her strength and the progress she’s made since those dark times.
When Demi Lovato began her performance, emotions overwhelmed her, she had to pause her performance for seconds. But once she restarted, her voice came through with raw power and vulnerability.
The camera captured her tear-streaked face as she sang lyrics that cut deep, crying out, “Please is there anyone? Lord, is there anyone? I need someone,” she sang in the chorus.
Her voice soared with heartbreaking honesty as she sang, “I feel stupid when I sing. Nobody’s listening to me.” Each word revealed her struggle, making the performance deeply personal and unforgettable.
The crowd at the Staples Center erupted into a standing ovation, honoring Demi Lovato not only for her incredible performance but for the resilience she demonstrated by returning to the stage. It felt like a moment of renewal for Demi, and people everywhere were moved by her story.
A viewer online shared the feeling, saying, “This song is so beautiful I can’t even describe it. It’s simply a masterpiece, point blank period. I totally related to Demi and the lyrics in this song. I struggle with bipolar disorder likewise to Demi, and understand many of the emotions in this song. Especially the craving attention part and is there anyone?”
Demi was deeply touched by the outpouring of support. In a heartfelt post on Instagram, she expressed her emotions, saying, “What an unbelievable night. My first time back onstage in almost two years. So emotional for me. Thank you all for the love, support, and for sharing this moment with me. I love you all.”