It's going to be a big year for Selena Gomez. According to the latest internet buzz, the 22-year-old singer is reportedly going on tour in 2015. OMG concerts' Nik Hatziefstathiou made the announcement on his Twitter page on Dec. 24.

"Peeped at some dope 2015 tour schedules. Selena Gomez, Demi Lovato, & Lorde have some huge things in store for the New Year. #concerttime," he wrote.

According to Hollywood Life, Gomez has been working on new music lately. Earlier this month, she tweeted a photo of herself recording music with the caption, "What the next 4 months will look like. - Even in my hotel room. You guys, I'm beyond excited for what's next. #2015."

"She is working on new music but songs about Justin [Bieber] are not in the plan," a source told Hollywood Life. "She had to do the Greatest Hits album to get out of the Hollywood Records contract. But her new album is going to be a completely new sound and new vibe. She wants to gear things more toward Ariana Grande and [electronic dance music]."

This month alone the pop star released three new songs including "Do It," "My Dilemma 2.0" and "The Heart Wants What It Wants," which she confirmed was about her now ex-boyfriend. In a video for the single, Gomez addressed her on and off relationship with Bieber, saying, "You make me feel crazy, you make feel like it's my fault. I was in pain."

During a radio interview with Ryan Seacrest she explained her thought process behind the video and admitted that Bieber was the inspiration.

"They taped the mic underneath the table when I was shooting the video," she told Seacrest. "And I had shot the video over a year ago. So, in that state - where I was in that place emotionally  - I went in and I went into the room by myself, and I looked at the actual mirror in the music video, and I had a conversation [with] myself to every question I had in my mind in that moment: 'Wow, this feeling changes everything and you can't help it.'"

Gomez also told Seacrest that the "Boyfriend" singer had seen the video and listened to the song.

"He thought it was beautiful. I think it was really hard. I think he was a little jealous of the video guy at first," she joked. "Honestly, music is an expression, and if you will be that voice for these girls, there are some people that feel this. This is universal."