Last night, Demi Lovato celebrated the release of her new single and music video for “Here All Night”, with a lively “girls & gays music video night” alongside fellow stars and top creators. As explained in GQ, gay music video night has become “the pregame tradition that’s evolved into a secular ritual for queer pop fans,” and this event was no exception.



Guests arrived at an outdoor setting decorated with couches, a photo booth, a gifting suite, and a large 20-foot projection screen showcasing music videos submitted in advance by attendees. The party featured a variety of treats, including a taco stand, cotton candy and popcorn machines, a churro sundae truck, a pickle bar courtesy of Jimmy John’s, an ice cream cake from The Bigg Chill, Caliwater, and other refreshments. Notable attendees included Kim Petras, Adéla, Adore Delano, Markell Washington, and Tayshia Adams, along with “Here All Night” director Hannah Lux Davis and other creatives.

The evening officially kicked off when hosts Trisha Paytas and Oscar Gracey took the stage to welcome guests, share their favorite music videos, and set the tone for the night. The hosts revisited some of Demi’s most iconic videos, such as “Heart Attack” and “Cool for the Summer,” before the clock struck 9 p.m. PT / midnight ET, signaling the live premiere of “Here All Night.” Demi and director Hannah Lux Davis joined the audience afterward to share behind-the-scenes stories about the creative process. The night culminated with the video playing again, much to everyone’s excitement.

The celebration continued with more music videos, mingling with Demi herself, and festive cheer into the early hours. Guests left with a “We Heart Our Lovatics” tote bag, which included a “Here All Night” sleep mask. True to its name, the event kept everyone there all night long.
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