KEY POINTS

  • Demi Lovato was spotted on a date night with Austin Wilson
  • She and her boyfriend went to Disneyland
  • The singer was spotted laughing while on the Space Mountain ride

Demi Lovato went out for a date night with her boyfriend at Disneyland recently. Pictures of the outing that show the singer having fun have surfaced online.

Lovato is taking a break from social media to work on her next album, but that doesn’t mean she will not have any fun until her new music is released. Pictures of the singer with her boyfriend from Disneyland in California published by People show her enjoying some of the rides.

Austin Wilson kept his eyes closed when he and Lovato went on the Space Mountain ride. The “Sorry Not Sorry” on the other hand kept her eyes open and was seen laughing, while enjoying the drop of the rollercoaster ride.

The couple wore matching black outfits for the date night. Lovato wore a black hoodie and finished the look with a scarf. The hoodie had the words “Love Will Tear Us Apart.” Wilson wore a black t-shirt and a matching baseball cap.

According to US Weekly, Lovato was seen holding Wilson’s hands as they waited in line for the Matterhorn rollercoaster ride. They also kept close to each other while they waited in line for the Space Mountain ride.

The date night comes after over two months after the couple confirmed their relationship on Instagram. Lovato and Wilson have been sharing sweet photos of them together on social media, and they have been spotted going on dates in public.

Lovato has promised her fans she will be coming out with some new music soon. Meanwhile, she recently hit the stage for a karaoke, where she sang Ariana Grande’s “Bang Bang,” E! News reported. The singer apparently did a good job belting out the song.

This isn’t the first time that Lovato sang “Bang Bang” in public. Back in 2014, she joined Jessie J to sing the same song during one of her concerts.

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Singer Demi Lovato attends the 2015 MTV Video Music Awards at Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, Aug. 30, 2015. Getty Images/ Jason Merritt