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Jonas Brothers Announce 45-City ‘Burning Up’ North American Tour Dates

The Jonas Brothers are hitting the road again in a major way. The pop-rock trio, known for their relentless touring schedule in recent years, has unveiled plans for an extensive 45-city trek across North America, carrying the banner of their “Burning Up Tour All Over Again.” The outing, promoted by Live Nation, will feature a rotating cast of opening acts, including Magnus Ferrell, Franklin Jonas, and the pop-punk veterans All Time Low, who will appear at select stops along the route.

The tour is slated to commence on Friday, September 25, at Boston’s TD Garden—a venue that has hosted countless iconic performances since opening its doors in 1995—and will wind its way through major markets such as Toronto, Washington, D.C., Miami, Los Angeles, Seattle, and Denver. The final bow is scheduled for Monday, December 21, at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey. In a statement, the band expressed their enthusiasm: “Our last tour reminded us just how much this music means to us and to the fans who’ve been with us from the start. The response was so overwhelming announcing the MSG shows that we knew we couldn’t stop at New York. We’re taking The Burning Up Tour All Over Again on the road so we can relive it with all of you, city by city. We can’t wait to run it back with all of you.” Notably, the announcement comes on the heels of the brothers being inducted as Disney Legends at D23, an honor reserved for individuals who have made significant contributions to the Walt Disney Company’s legacy—a fitting accolade for a group that rose to fame through the Disney Channel in the late 2000s.

Ticket sales will roll out in phases, beginning with a Spotify Reserved presale in the United States on Tuesday, August 18, at 8:28 a.m. local time. This marks a first for the band: eligible Spotify Premium top fans will have tickets set aside for them before the general public gets a chance, a benefit designed to convert genuine fandom into early access. These reserved tickets, available through Ticketmaster for eligible subscribers in the U.S. and Canada, will be offered via in-app, email, and push notifications, with fans able to purchase up to two tickets during the offer window. Additional presales will follow throughout the week, leading up to the general on-sale on Friday, August 21, at 10 a.m. local time. For those seeking a more elevated experience, the tour will also offer a range of VIP packages, which may include premium seating, entry to the pre-show Burnin’ Up VIP Lounge, a specially designed gift item, and early access to merchandise shopping.

The full itinerary spans a packed schedule, with early stops including Madison Square Garden in New York from August 20–22—where the band’s initial announcement reportedly sparked such a fervent response that they decided to expand the run—followed by dates in Manchester, New Hampshire, and Toronto before heading south and west. Highlights include a November 18 performance at the Hollywood Bowl, a historic amphitheater in Los Angeles that has hosted legends from the Beatles to the Rolling Stones, and a late-November stop at Las Vegas’ MGM Grand Garden Arena. The tour will also make notable appearances in cities like Nashville, Dallas, Austin, and San Francisco, before concluding in Newark. With support acts marked by symbols on the official schedule—All Time Low, Magnus Ferrell, and Franklin Jonas each appearing on different dates—the tour promises a diverse live experience. As the brothers gear up for what could be their most ambitious outing yet, industry analysts note that a trek of this scale, spanning nearly four months, underscores the group’s enduring appeal and their ability to fill arenas across the continent, a testament to their staying power in a rapidly evolving music landscape.

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