Rain, hail or shine is an idiom that held true for Demi Lovato, who braved extremely heavy snowfall while performing over the weekend.
But if the weather bothered the 31-year-old Heart Attack hitmaker while she headlined the Top Of The Mountain Opening Concert in Ischgl, Austria, she didn’t show it – in fact, the only sign of the biting cold temperatures aside from the snowflakes in photos was Lovato’s puffy black overcoat, beanie and gloves.
Gloves that, according to footage captured on the night, Lovato removed in order to play the guitar later in their set.
Watch the video above.
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Lovato later took to Instagram with a message to their 157 million fans, acknowledging the weather only to thank those who persisted throughout the extreme conditions to watch them perform.
“Last night I performed for an incredibly dedicated crowd in a snow storm in Ischgl, Austria,” Lovato’s message began.
“My fans stood outside in the 15 degree (Fahrenheit) [-9.4°C] weather from 8am until after my show (I went on at 6 pm).”
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“I would say I can’t believe it but I absolutely can because my fans are so unbelievably loyal,” Lovato’s message continued.
“I kept warm last night on stage by the warmth that filled my heart watching my Lovatics.
“Thank you so much for braving the storm with me. I am so grateful for you all. I love you.”
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According to Ischgl’s latest snow report, more than 71 centimetres of snow fell between Friday, November 24 and Sunday, November 26.
Lovato’s performance was on Saturday, November 25 local time (Sunday in Australia).
Winds at the ski resort on November 25 went up to 23 kilometres per hour, which, according to the Beaufort scale, is a “gentle breeze”.