Jonas Brothers to perform at Bridgestone Arena in October

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Two decades following their debut and five years removed from a successful return to performing together — Kevin, Joe and Nick — The Jonas Brothers will visit Nashville on Oct. 20 as a part of their 90-date and 86-city global tour extending through June 2024.

Though the band toured with Nashville performer Kelsea Ballerini in 2021, this concert marks the first time the trio has played in Nashville together since a Sept. 10, 2019 date at Bridgestone Arena.

Tickets will initially be available via Ticketmaster's Verified Fan presale site. Registration via the portal is open through July 31 at 9 p.m. CT Fans selected to receive an access code can participate in the Verified Fan presale starting Aug. 3. A limited number of tickets will also be available during the general on-sale beginning Aug. 4 at 10 a.m. CT at jonasbrothers.com.

Kevin, Joe and Nick -- The Jonas Brothers will visit Nashville on Oct. 20 as a part of their 90-date and 86-city global tour extending through June 2024.
Kevin, Joe and Nick -- The Jonas Brothers will visit Nashville on Oct. 20 as a part of their 90-date and 86-city global tour extending through June 2024.

Material from the band's five previous releases plus songs from their Billboard album chart top-five-debuting May-released "The Album" will be spotlighted. Celebrated for what The Independent calls "lovingly crafted, feel-good vibes," the Jon Bellion-produced album features singles "Summer Baby" and "Waffle House."

The Jonas Brothers have sold nearly 10 million albums over their storied career — including their breakout, Grammy-awarded mid-2000s acclaim and appearances in Disney's "Camp Rock" film franchise followed by 2019's multi-platinum hit "Sucker," after a decade-long hiatus.

Notably, "Sucker" was the Jonas Brothers' first number-one song and the first Billboard Hot 100 boy band number-one since 2003's "Bump, Bump, Bump" by B2K featuring P. Diddy.

During the group's decade-long split, Joe marked on a solo career, while Nick worked with a new band, Nick Jonas & the Administration. Kevin also pursued studies in music production.

In a 2019 interview, Nick Jonas stated about their reunion, "It feels like it's the right timing and there's a magic that we can't deny when we're together. This whole thing started because we decided to make a documentary about our story. Then evolved to us actually doing some real healing and growing as brothers to the point where we all looked at each other and said 'we've got to do this again.'"

Nick Jonas, from left, Joe Jonas, and Kevin Jonas, of the Jonas Brothers, perform at the 62nd annual Grammy Awards on Sunday, Jan. 26, 2020, in Los Angeles.
Nick Jonas, from left, Joe Jonas, and Kevin Jonas, of the Jonas Brothers, perform at the 62nd annual Grammy Awards on Sunday, Jan. 26, 2020, in Los Angeles.

Produced by Live Nation, The Jonas Brothers' current tour begins with sold-out nights at Yankee Stadium on August 12 and 13, followed by dates in Paris, Milan, London, Dublin, Sydney, Auckland, New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, and other cities worldwide.

This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Jonas Brothers coming to Nashville's Bridgestone Arena