Nick Jonas and Demi Lovato Announce 'Future Now' Tour

The music superstars will launch their "Future Now" tour next year.

“Nick and I have decided, and we are announcing, that we are going on tour next year,” Lovato, 23, said today on “Good Morning America" of "Future Now: The Tour."

The pair, who first appeared together in Disney’s “Camp Rock” in 2008, said they are joining forces mainly for their fans.

“Demi and I were business partners and, obviously, have a long history of being friends, but the chief for us was about living in this moment, taking a step out individually over the last year-and-a-half, two years, and growing with our fans and then saying, you know, if there was ever a time to do it, it’s now,” Jonas, also 23, said. “[We’re] so excited to get in front of our fans and rally curate the moment each night.”

Lovato called making sure their fans enjoy the tour the “most important thing.”

“The most important thing is taking the show on the road and getting to share this experience with all the fans that have supported this music for the past, you know, couple of years,” she said.

Jonas has already been a part of one of Lovato’s world tours, behind the scenes, when he served as the musical and creative director of Lovato’s “Neon Lights” tour in 2014.

“I was part of the creative team on the tour and the chance to work behind the scenes was fun but now, to do this together, is really special for both of us,” Jonas said.

The “Jealous” and “Cool for the Summer” singers are also business partners, launching their own Safehouse Records record label in May.

“We kind of looked at each other a couple of years ago, about two years ago, and said we each had our own journey with not feeling safe to create, right, and as an artist you have to be vulnerable to do your best work, or we found that that’s the case,” Jonas explained of their inspiration. “…It’s about a community of people feeling comfortable to release things they want to release and have that support, starting with Demi and I, and eventually branching out to other artists and signing new people is the goal but it’s been an incredibly exciting couple of months for us.”

They launched the venture with their shared manager, Phil Mcintyre, and say the label is about creating an environment in which to create music but also one in which the artist feels supported emotionally.

“It’s kind of that overall kind of wellness type of environment that you can create music in,” Lovato said.

Lovato and Jonas also tweeted about the 2016 tour, including a link to RSVP for tickets.

North America! Excited to announce The #FutureNowTour with @ddlovato RSVP if you’re coming: https://t.co/SZ2TcBqPPX

— Nick Jonas (@nickjonas) October 26, 2015,

North America!! SO excited to invite you to The #FutureNowTour with @nickjonas! RSVP if you’re coming: https://t.co/kXnVqmlv7G

— Demi Lovato (@ddlovato) October 26, 2015

North America! Excited to announce The #FutureNowTour with @ddlovato RSVP if you’re coming: https://t.co/SZ2TcBqPPX

North America!! SO excited to invite you to The #FutureNowTour with @nickjonas! RSVP if you’re coming: https://t.co/kXnVqmlv7G