Demi Lovato
Demi Lovato’s upcoming concerts have been canceled as she recovers from a suspected overdose. In this image, Demi Lovato salutes the crowd after performing the song "Skyscraper" during the "March for Our Lives" event demanding gun control after recent school shootings at a rally in Washington, March 24, 2018. REUTERS/Aaron P. Bernstein

Demi Lovato’s upcoming concerts have been canceled as she recovers from a suspected overdose. Her performance scheduled at the Atlantic City BeachFest in New Jersey on July 26 has been canceled.

“Demi’s Atlantic City appearance on 7/26 has been canceled in light of today’s news. Tix will be valid to attend the Lauv performance on 7/26 along w/ The Chainsmokers show on 7/29 as part of the AC BeachFest Concert Series. Refunds also available @ point of purchase if preferred,” AC Beach Concerts confirmed on Twitter.

Her charity gig scheduled for July 29 at Echo Beach in Canada has also been canceled.

“In light of recent news, the RBCxMusic benefit concert for Kids Help Phone ft. Demi Lovato & Jason Mraz on Sunday at RBC Echo Beach has been cancelled. Tix will automatically be refunded,” Live Nation Ontario, a concert listing Twitter handles confirmed.

Jason Mraz, who was supposed to be the chief guest at the event, also confirmed the news saying, “Due to circumstances beyond our control, we will not be playing in Toronto this weekend. My sincerest apologies to my fans and to the fans of Demi Lovato. We wish her good health & recovery.”

A representative from Live Nation Canada told TMZ that the tickets will be automatically refunded.

Demi, who was taken to Los Angeles hospital Tuesday after being found unconscious at her home, was visited by her ex-boyfriend Wilmer Valderrama on Wednesday. He visited Lovato late Wednesday and stayed in the hospital overnight, a source at the hospital told People.

“He knew she was going through a tough time but he wasn’t prepared for this,” a source close to the former couple told People. “He saw her through so many ups and downs and was her rock through some of her darkest moments. To see her back in such a sad and vulnerable place is heartbreaking for him.”

“Demi always hoped they would end up back together in the future. He’s the love of her life and vice versa,” the source said.

The couple broke up in 2016 after being together for almost 6 years. In February this year, a source said, “They’re extremely close friends but there’s always potential they could give a romantic relationship another try.”

After news of her hospitalization broke, several stars took to Twitter to show their support.

“Like all of you I am reeling at the news about Demi. All of us love her and need to pray for her to get well. She is a fighter,” Nick Jonas wrote.

“We should all wrap our arms of love around Demi Lovato. I am so happy you’re alive. Thank God. If I know my monsters as well as I believe I do, we all wish you self-compassion and inner peace. And may you receive the love so many have for you,” Lady Gaga wrote.