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The Jonas Brothers canceled 6 stadium gigs for smaller venues. Now fans are scrambling for new tickets — and they're frustrated.
The Jonas Brothers canceled 6 stadium gigs for smaller venues. Now fans are scrambling for new tickets — and they're frustrated.

Yahoo

time17-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

The Jonas Brothers canceled 6 stadium gigs for smaller venues. Now fans are scrambling for new tickets — and they're frustrated.

There's been a slight change of plans for the 'Jonas 20: Living the Dream Tour.' The Jonas Brothers recently announced the cancellation of stadium concerts in six U.S. cities this summer that will instead take place in arenas or amphitheaters. The band of brothers — Nick, Joe and Kevin Jonas — has since canceled their scheduled stadium shows in Los Angeles (Dodgers Stadium), Philadelphia (Citizens Bank Park), Detroit (Comerica Park), Dallas (Globe Life Field), Washington, D.C. (Nationals Park), and Chicago (Wrigley Field). The tour has also been renamed from 'Jonas 20: Living the Dream Tour' to 'Jonas20: Greetings From Your Hometown Tour,' after their forthcoming album of the same name. The brothers shared the updated list of tour dates in an Instagram post on June 16. 'We're adding MORE shows to our 20th anniversary tour! This tour is both a celebration of 20 years of making music together and kicking off the next 20 with our new album, making this the most special performance we've ever done,' read the group's Instagram post. 'Bringing you all of your JB favorites both old and new, solo performances from Nick, Joe, DNCE, and The Administration.' The band's latest Instagram post, which also debuted the tour's recently updated name, comes just three days after fans learned about the downsizing of certain venues. 'To the fans, we're so excited to get out and be with you for our 20th Anniversary Tour! Every decision we make is with you in mind, ensuring the best experience for our incredible fans,' the band said in a June 13 social media post. 'We're making some venue changes, to 6 shows only, but rest assured, all performances are still happening on the SAME DATES and in the SAME CITIES. We're pouring our hearts into making this the best tour we've ever done.' Fans who purchased tickets to the now canceled shows will receive a full refund. Fans who bought their initial tickets via Ticketmaster will also get first-priority presale access to tickets for the new venues. Presale tickets will be available on Wednesday, June 18, at 10 a.m. local time. The Jonas Brothers fandom, however, is unimpressed by the turn of events. While fans are disappointed about the sudden change in venues, they've also expressed frustration over how they were notified about it. Some fans claimed that they received emails from Ticketmaster with the word 'Canceled' in bold, before the Jonas Brothers released a statement about what was happening. Having to go through the whole process of purchasing tickets is another reason fans are upset about the change in venues. Some have even decided not to repurchase for the new venue. 'Either transfer the tickets we already have, or make the presale for AFTER we have all gotten our refunds. Most of us (myself included) do not have the extra money right now to spend on MORE tickets,' one fan replied to the Jonas Brothers on X. 'I had row 1 for wrigley and am essentially walking distance from the (former) venue — not only will I not get my refund back in time to try and buy the same tickets again, it'll be against more competition this time and the commute is a hell of a lot longer than I originally signed up for,' another fan wrote on the Jonas Brothers subreddit. Fans also pointed out that some of the rescheduled venues aren't in the same vicinity as the previously-scheduled stadiums. One fan wrote on X, 'the jonas brothers thinking i'd be willing to go back to tinley park to see them as if the year is 2010 again. what happens when they can't sell that out either tinley and chicago are NOT THE SAME CITY!' Added another, 'not the jonas brothers show going from dc proper to goddamn bristow virginia.' Fans are also calling out the timing of the announcement. News of the canceled venues occurred on June 13, the same day the Jonas Brothers released their latest studio album, Jonas Brothers Live From the O2 London. The album's release, they believe, was used to deflect from the band's alleged need to reschedule the six shows due to low ticket sales. One fan noted the supposed irony of canceling stadium shows the same day the live album dropped, writing on the band's subreddit, 'very ironic to me that the same day we get a live album, they cancel all the stadium shows to switch them to arenas. like they knew it'd be a huge disappointment so they snuck it in alongside the new album.' Individually, the brothers have been booked and busy. Joe debuted Music for People Who Believe in Love, his first solo album since 2011, on May 23, while Nick has been starring in the Broadway production of The Last Five Years with Tony-winning actress Adrienne Warren since March 18. As a band, all three brothers are set to release their upcoming seventh studio album, Greetings from Your Hometown, on Aug. 8.

The Jonas Brothers canceled 6 stadium gigs for smaller venues. Now fans are scrambling for new tickets — and they're frustrated.
The Jonas Brothers canceled 6 stadium gigs for smaller venues. Now fans are scrambling for new tickets — and they're frustrated.

Yahoo

time16-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

The Jonas Brothers canceled 6 stadium gigs for smaller venues. Now fans are scrambling for new tickets — and they're frustrated.

There's been a slight change of plans for the 'Jonas 20: Living the Dream Tour.' The Jonas Brothers recently announced the cancellation of stadium concerts in six U.S. cities this summer that will instead take place in arenas or amphitheaters. The band of brothers — Nick, Joe and Kevin Jonas — has since canceled their scheduled stadium shows in Los Angeles (Dodgers Stadium), Philadelphia (Citizens Bank Park), Detroit (Comerica Park), Dallas (Globe Life Field), Washington, D.C. (Nationals Park), and Chicago (Wrigley Field). The tour has also been renamed from 'Jonas 20: Living the Dream Tour' to 'Jonas20: Greetings From Your Hometown Tour,' after their forthcoming album of the same name. The brothers shared the updated list of tour dates in an Instagram post on June 16. 'We're adding MORE shows to our 20th anniversary tour! This tour is both a celebration of 20 years of making music together and kicking off the next 20 with our new album, making this the most special performance we've ever done,' read the group's Instagram post. 'Bringing you all of your JB favorites both old and new, solo performances from Nick, Joe, DNCE, and The Administration.' The band's latest Instagram post, which also debuted the tour's recently updated name, comes just three days after fans learned about the downsizing of certain venues. 'To the fans, we're so excited to get out and be with you for our 20th Anniversary Tour! Every decision we make is with you in mind, ensuring the best experience for our incredible fans,' the band said in a June 13 social media post. 'We're making some venue changes, to 6 shows only, but rest assured, all performances are still happening on the SAME DATES and in the SAME CITIES. We're pouring our hearts into making this the best tour we've ever done.' Fans who purchased tickets to the now canceled shows will receive a full refund. Fans who bought their initial tickets via Ticketmaster will also get first-priority presale access to tickets for the new venues. Presale tickets will be available on Wednesday, June 18, at 10 a.m. local time. The Jonas Brothers fandom, however, is unimpressed by the turn of events. While fans are disappointed about the sudden change in venues, they've also expressed frustration over how they were notified about it. Some fans claimed that they received emails from Ticketmaster with the word 'Canceled' in bold, before the Jonas Brothers released a statement about what was happening. Having to go through the whole process of purchasing tickets is another reason fans are upset about the change in venues. Some have even decided not to repurchase for the new venue. 'Either transfer the tickets we already have, or make the presale for AFTER we have all gotten our refunds. Most of us (myself included) do not have the extra money right now to spend on MORE tickets,' one fan replied to the Jonas Brothers on X. 'I had row 1 for wrigley and am essentially walking distance from the (former) venue — not only will I not get my refund back in time to try and buy the same tickets again, it'll be against more competition this time and the commute is a hell of a lot longer than I originally signed up for,' another fan wrote on the Jonas Brothers subreddit. Fans also pointed out that some of the rescheduled venues aren't in the same vicinity as the previously-scheduled stadiums. One fan wrote on X, 'the jonas brothers thinking i'd be willing to go back to tinley park to see them as if the year is 2010 again. what happens when they can't sell that out either tinley and chicago are NOT THE SAME CITY!' Added another, 'not the jonas brothers show going from dc proper to goddamn bristow virginia.' Fans are also calling out the timing of the announcement. News of the canceled venues occurred on June 13, the same day the Jonas Brothers released their latest studio album, Jonas Brothers Live From the O2 London. The album's release, they believe, was used to deflect from the band's alleged need to reschedule the six shows due to low ticket sales. One fan noted the supposed irony of canceling stadium shows the same day the live album dropped, writing on the band's subreddit, 'very ironic to me that the same day we get a live album, they cancel all the stadium shows to switch them to arenas. like they knew it'd be a huge disappointment so they snuck it in alongside the new album.' Individually, the brothers have been booked and busy. Joe debuted Music for People Who Believe in Love, his first solo album since 2011, on May 23, while Nick has been starring in the Broadway production of The Last Five Years with Tony-winning actress Adrienne Warren since March 18. As a band, all three brothers are set to release their upcoming seventh studio album, Greetings from Your Hometown, on Aug. 8.

Jonas Brothers cancel 6 stadium shows, shift to smaller venues for 2025 tour
Jonas Brothers cancel 6 stadium shows, shift to smaller venues for 2025 tour

San Francisco Chronicle​

time16-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • San Francisco Chronicle​

Jonas Brothers cancel 6 stadium shows, shift to smaller venues for 2025 tour

The Jonas Brothers have scrapped stadium shows in six major U.S. cities on their upcoming 'Jonas20: Living the Dream Tour,' opting instead for smaller venues amid what appears to be soft ticket sales. The pop trio — Kevin, Joe and Nick Jonas — notified fans late last week that concerts in Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Detroit, Dallas, Washington, D.C. and the Chicago area will no longer take place in large ballparks and arenas. New bookings in more modest amphitheaters and arenas will replace the original dates. Ticketholders will be issued automatic refunds. The group clarified that fans will need to buy new tickets for the rescheduled shows, but those who originally purchased tickets for the canceled concerts will receive priority access to a pre-sale through their Ticketmaster accounts. 'To the fans, we're so excited to get out and be with you for our 20th-anniversary tour!' the band wrote in a statement on social media Saturday, June 14. 'Every decision we make is with you in mind, ensuring the best experience for our incredible fans. We're making some changes, but rest assured, all performances are still happening on the same dates and in the same cities. We're pouring our hearts into making this the best tour we've ever done.' Some of the most notable venue changes include the Sept. 6 performance scheduled for Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles now moved to Intuit Dome in Inglewood. Other downshifts include Nationals Park to Jiffy Lube Live (Washington D.C.), Citizens Bank Park to Freedom Mortgage Pavilion (Philadelphia), Wrigley Field to Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre (Chicago), Comerica Park to Little Caesars Arena (Detroit) and Globe Life Field to Dos Equis Pavilion (Dallas). Despite the shuffle, not all stadium appearances have been scrapped. The tour is still set to launch Aug. 10 at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey and hit Boston's Fenway Park on Aug. 23. The group's Sept. 25 performance at San Francisco's Chase Center also remains unchanged. The tour coincides with their eighth studio album, 'Greetings From Your Hometown,' set for release Aug. 8. The Jonas Brothers last played Chase Center in October 2019 on a comeback tour supporting the album 'Happiness Begins,' featuring their biggest single to date, 'Sucker,' which premiered at No. 1 on Billboard. 'We apologize for any inconvenience these changes have caused and we can't wait to see you on the road!' the band added.

Look: Jonas Brothers switch venues for six upcoming concerts
Look: Jonas Brothers switch venues for six upcoming concerts

UPI

time15-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • UPI

Look: Jonas Brothers switch venues for six upcoming concerts

The Jonas Brothers announced this weekend that they are changing up the venues for six of their upcoming summer concerts. File Photo by Gary I Rothstein/UPI | License Photo June 15 (UPI) -- The Jonas Brothers have announced plans to switch venues for six of the fraternal pop music trio's upcoming concerts. The new Jonas20: Living the Dream Tour shows will take place on the same late summer dates and in the same cities as the original ones were scheduled, but current purchases will be refunded and new tickets need to be bought for the updated venues. Affected shows are to take place in Washington, D.C.; Philadelphia; Tinley Park, Ill.; Detroit; Dallas and Los Angeles. "Every decision we make is with you in mind, ensuring the best experience for our incredible fans," the band said in a social media post. "We're making some venue changes, but rest assured, all performances are still happening on the same dates in the same cities," the musicians added. "We're pouring our hearts into making this the best tour we've ever done." The group is also set to perform at the Macy's Fourth of July Fireworks Special in New York next month.

Jonas Brothers coming to Knoxville, ticket presale on Thursday
Jonas Brothers coming to Knoxville, ticket presale on Thursday

Yahoo

time23-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Jonas Brothers coming to Knoxville, ticket presale on Thursday

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — The Jonas Brothers are scheduled to play in Knoxville on November 4, and the presale for the tickets begins Thursday. As part of their Jonas20: Living the Dream Tour, the band is scheduled to play at Thompson-Boling Arena at Food City Center. The presale begins at 10 a.m. on March 27. READ: More top stories on Other performers are scheduled to appear at Thompson-Boling Arena in 2025 including Jeff Dunham, Heart, and Parker McCollum People can buy tickets on Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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