Jonas Brothers Announce Dates for Their 20th Anniversary Living the Dream Tour

The Jonas Brothers—Nick, Joe, and Kevin Jonas—are embarking on a 20th anniversary tour to commemorate their transformation from a family band playing at neighborhood shopping centers to international music superstars over the past 20 years. Starting in August, the Jonas20: Living The Dream tour will take the Jonases all over North America. Each night of the tour promises a “career-spanning journey” that includes songs from each of the Jonas’s solo and side projects as well as sets from every stage of their careers. When the Jonas Brothers announced the tour last Friday, they stated, “We can’t wait to travel and celebrate 20 years of music.”

“This tour is our way of celebrating our fans, the memories we’ve shared, and the ones we’ll make together. They have supported us through every stage of our journey. We are eager to make this our largest and most memorable tour to date.

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Here’s all the information you need to know about the Jonas Brothers’ 2025 tour, which will include special guests Marshmello, The All-American Rejects, Boys Like Girls, and more.

When will the Jonas Brothers tour in 2025 take place?

On August 10, 2025, the Jonas Brothers will kick off their 43-date tour at Met Life Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, and conclude on November 14, 2025, in Uncasville, Connecticut.

On the Jonas Brothers’ “Living The Dream Tour,” who else is performing?

Marshmello will accompany the Jonas Brothers on their 2025 tour, performing at ten of the planned stadium events. The All-American Rejects and Boys Like Girls will also join the Jonases in a few locations. Fans can anticipate solo performances by Nick and Joe Jonas in addition to their favorite Jonas Brothers songs. They can also anticipate songs from each of the brothers’ other ventures, such as Nick Jonas & The Administration, DNCE, and Deleasa.

When are Jonas Brothers tour tickets available for purchase?

Fans can register for the Artist Presale at livemu.sc/jonasbrothers until Wednesday, March 26 at 10 a.m. ET. Tickets for the Artist Presale will go on sale at each venue on Thursday, March 27 from 10 a.m. local time to 3 p.m. local time. Ticketmaster will open general on-sale tickets on Friday, March 28 at 10 a.m. local time.

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Fans can choose from a variety of VIP experiences during the Jonas20: Living The Dream Tour; visit vipnation.com to learn more about VIP ticketing and what each level entails.

Tickets for the Jonas Brothers 2025 tour cost:

The Jonas Brothers tour’s ticket and package costs are not yet available

In 2025, where will the Jonas Brothers tour?

With stops at 43 legendary locations, including Boston’s Fenway Park, Chicago’s Wrigley Field, and Los Angeles’ Dodger Stadium, the Jonas Brothers will start a stadium tour around the United States and Canada. This is a comprehensive list of all the Jonas Brothers’ tour stops, along with a list of the people who will be attending each one.

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Dates of the ‘Jonas20: Living The Dream Tour’ with the Jonas Brothers

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. 21: Toronto (Rogers Centre)
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. 18: Vancouver (Rogers Arena)
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 (Bridgestone Arena)

Oct. 16: Tulsa, Okla. (BOK Center)
Oct. 17: Austin, Texas (Moody Center)
Oct. 18: San Antonio, Texas (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)

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