MTV AND LOGO TV TO SIMULTANEOUSLY WORLD PREMIERE MUSIC VIDEO FOR DEMI LOVATO'S "REALLY DON'T CARE" IN ADVANCE OF HER APPEARANCE AT LOGO TV'S INAUGURAL TRAILBLAZERS EVENT
Music Video Filmed at Los Angeles Pride Celebration Will Premiere
at 5pm ET/PT on MTV, MTV Hits and Logo TV on June 26th
New York, June 25, 2014 - MTV and Logo TV today announced that mutli-talented selling recording artist Demi Lovato will world premiere the music video for her new single "Really Don't Care" along with a special message to fans at 5pm ET/PT on MTV, MTV Hits and Logo TV (with a repeat at 7:56pm ET on Logo TV) on Thursday, June 26 in advance of her appearance on Logo TV's inaugural Trailblazers event and television special premiering at 9pm ET/PT.
The video, filmed on location during Los Angeles' Pride parade where Demi served as the Grand Marshal, was directed by Ryan Pallotta.
"Being the Grand Marshal at Pride and making a music video there was a such an amazing experience - the energy was electric and radiates in this video!," said Demi Lovato. "For me, 'Really Don't Care' is an anthem that represents being comfortable in your own skin and not caring what others think. Pride defines that!"
"Really Don't Care" is the new single from the album "Demi," which features the platinum hits "Heart Attack," and "Neon Lights."
In addition to the video premiere on June 26, Demi will appear on Logo TV's inaugural "Trailblazers" event and television special premiering at 9pm ET/PT. She will honor the series "Orange Is the New Black" for bringing the lives and stories of characters rarely seen on television into millions of living rooms around the country. Cast members Laverne Cox (Sophia), Lea DeLaria (Big Boo), Taryn Manning (Pennsatucky), Matt McGory (John Bennett) and Samira Wiley (Poussey) will accept the award on behalf of the series.
"Trailblazers" is Logo TV's new annual event and television special to honor the pioneers who have broken new ground in the quest for LGBT civil rights and who are leading the way towards equality. The one-hour special, which will be the biggest pride event on TV, will honor Edie Windsor and Roberta Kaplan, two of the catalysts behind overturning DOMA, Jason Collins for becoming the first male publicly gay athlete in a major American sport, and the series "Orange Is the New Black" for bringing the lives and stories of characters rarely seen on television into millions of living rooms around the country. The event will feature performances from Sia, A Great Big World and special appearances from President Bill Clinton, Daniel Radcliffe, Adam Levine, Jared Leto, Macklemore and Ryan Lewis, Ed Sheeran, Nate Ruess, Iggy Azaela and more.
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