The feisty and legendary band, the Jonas Brothers, are celebrating 20 years of their tumultuous yet successful career with their fans by going on tour. The tour will have 45 concerts, beginning in August and will feature guest appearances by Marshmello, The All-American Rights, and Boys Like Girls.
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With the songs from the Jonas Brothers by Kevin, Joe, and Nick, the concerts will feature individual songs by the brothers from the time of their hiatus as well. The brothers shared the celebratory announcement in a video, where they stated, “We’re beyond excited to hit the road and celebrate 20 years of music. Our fans have been with us through every chapter, and this tour is our way of honoring them, the memories we’ve made, and the ones we’ll create together. We can’t wait to make this our biggest, most unforgettable tour yet.”
The Tour Begins...
The tour shall commence on August 10, 2025, in East Rutherford, NJ, at MetLife Stadium, and end on November 14, 2025, in Uncasville, Connecticut, at Mohegan Sun Arena. Other than the US leg, the Jonas Brothers will have International concerts on August 21, 2025, in Toronto, Canada, at Rogers Centre, and on September 21, 2025, in Vancouver, Canada, at Rogers Arena.
Jonas Brothers' Tour Schedule
The general on-sale of tickets begins at 10:00 a.m. local time on Friday, March 28, 2025, at Ticketmaster.
According to the Economic Times, the schedule is as follows:
Aug. 10: East Rutherford, N.J. — MetLife Stadium
Aug. 12: Washington, D.C. — Nationals Park
Aug. 14: Philadelphia — Citizens Bank Park
Aug. 17: Hershey, Pa. — Hersheypark Stadium
Aug. 23: Boston — Fenway Park
Aug. 26: Chicago — Wrigley Field
Aug. 28: Detroit — Comerica Park
Aug. 31: Arlington, Texas — Globe Life Field
Sept. 6: Los Angeles — Dodger Stadium
Sept. 20: Portland, Ore. — Moda Center
Sept. 22: Seattle — Climate Pledge Arena
Sept. 25: San Francisco — Chase Center
Sept. 26: Sacramento, Calif. — Golden 1 Center
Sept. 28: Phoenix — PHX Arena
Oct. 2: Denver — Ball Arena
Oct. 4: Omaha, Neb. — CHI Health Center
Oct. 5: Des Moines, Iowa — Wells Fargo Arena
Oct. 7: Kansas City, Mo. — T-Mobile Center
Oct. 8: St. Louis — Enterprise Center
Oct. 10: St. Paul, Minn. — Xcel Energy Center
Oct. 12: Milwaukee — Fiserv Forum
Oct. 14: Nashville, Tenn. — Bridgestone Arena
Oct. 16: Tulsa, Okla. — BOK Center
Oct. 17: Austin, Texas — Moody Center
Oct. 18: San Antonio — Frost Bank Center
Oct. 19: Houston — Toyota Center
Oct. 22: Tampa, Fla. — Amalie Arena
Oct. 24: Sunrise, Fla. — Amerant Bank Arena
Oct. 26: Orlando, Fla. — Kia Center
Oct. 28: Atlanta — State Farm Arena
Oct. 29: Raleigh, N.C. — Lenovo Center
Nov. 1: Lexington, Ky. — Rupp Arena
Nov. 2: Indianapolis — Gainbridge Fieldhouse
Nov. 4: Knoxville, Tenn. — Thompson-Boling Arena at Food City Center
Nov. 5: Charlotte, N.C. — Spectrum Center
Nov. 6: Columbia, S.C. — Colonial Life Arena
Nov. 8: Columbus, Ohio — Schottenstein Center
Nov. 9: Buffalo, N.Y.— KeyBank Center
Nov. 11: Cleveland — Rocket Arena
Nov. 12: Pittsburgh — PPG Paints Arena
Nov. 14: Uncasville, Conn. — Mohegan Sun Arena