The Jonas Brothers are “past excited” to embark on their JONAS20: Residing the Dream Tour.
The Jonas Brothers have introduced their tour plans
The chart-topping group – which incorporates Kevin, Joe, and Nick Jonas – have introduced the dates for his or her upcoming twentieth anniversary tour, and the brothers “can’t wait” to hit the highway in August.
They mentioned in a press release: “We’re past excited to hit the highway and have fun 20 years of music.
“Our followers have been with us by way of each chapter, and this tour is our approach of honouring them, the recollections we’ve made, and those we’ll create collectively. We will’t wait to make this our largest, most unforgettable tour but.”
The band will play 42 dates within the US and Canada on their JONAS20: Residing the Dream Tour.
The Jonas Brothers will start the North American tour at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey on August 10, and the tour will conclude at Mohegan Solar Area in Connecticut on November 14.
The band first revealed plans to mark their twentieth anniversary again in December 2023.
Nick, 32 – who has additionally loved success as a solo artist – mentioned throughout a live performance in Brooklyn: “[From] two nights at Yankee Stadium, we’ve got since performed 61-or-something exhibits. We’ve reached the tip, however we left you all a card in your seats, I don’t know for those who received these whenever you received in.
“OK, so in 2025, it’ll be the 20-year anniversary of this band. And that card was your formal invite [because] we’re gonna do that factor once more.”
JONAS20: Residing the Dream Tour dates:
August 10: East Rutherford N.J.
August 12: Washington, D.C.
August 14: Philadelphia
August 17: Hershey, Pa.
August 21: Toronto
August 23: Boston
August 26: Chicago
August 28: Detroit
August 31: Arlington, Texas
September 6: Los Angeles
September 18: Vancouver
September 20: Portland, Ore.
September 22: Seattle
September 25: San Francisco
September 26: Sacramento, Calif.
September 28: Phoenix
October 2: Denver
October 4: Omaha, Neb.
October 5: Des Moines, Iowa
October 7: Kansas Metropolis, Mo.
October 8: St. Louis
October 10: St. Paul, Minn.
October 12: Milwaukee
October 14: Nashville
October 16: Tulsa, Okla.
October 17: Austin, Texas
October 18: San Antonio, Texas
October 19: Houston
October 22: Tampa, Fla.
October 24: Dawn, Fla.
October 26: Orlando, Fla.
October 28: Atlanta
October 29: Raleigh, N.C.
November 1: Lexington, Ky.
November 2: Indianapolis
November 4: Knoxville, Tenn.
November 5: Charlotte, N.C.
November 6: Columbia, S.C.
November 8: Columbus, Ohio
November 9: Buffalo, N.Y.
November 11: Cleveland
November 12: Pittsburgh
November 14: Uncasville, Conn.