Jonas Brothers to Perform 'Five Albums Every Night' on Massive Tour Kicking Off This Summer
The band's upcoming The Album drops May 12
If any Jonas Brothers fans missed seeing Nick, Joe and Kevin on tour for their favorite album, now's the chance to make up for lost time.
On Tuesday, the band announced Five Albums. One Night. The Tour., a string of 35 North American concerts kicking off this summer that'll presumably see them perform songs from 2007's Jonas Brothers, 2008's A Little Bit Longer, 2009's Lines, Vines and Trying Times, 2019's Happiness Begins and The Album, which drops May 12.
Launching Aug. 12 at Yankee Stadium in New York City, the tour will make stops in cities including Boston, Toronto, Detroit, Austin, Phoenix, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Houston, Nashville and more before wrapping Oct. 14 at the Kaseya Center in Miami.
"It's official!" wrote the band on social media alongside the tour announcement. "Let's go!"
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Tickets will first become available through Ticketmaster's Verified Fan presale, and fans can register to participate through 11:59 p.m. ET on May 6 before it opens on May 9. Additional presale tickets for most dates will go on sale for Citi cardmembers and Verizon customers from May 10 at 10 a.m. local time through May 11 at 10 p.m. local time.
VIP packages will also be available for the tour, which is sponsored by EVO ICL, a company that "provides vision correction in harmony with your natural eye, and can deliver sharp, clear vision day or night without causing dry eye syndrome," per a press release.
Jonas Brothers' Five Albums. One Night. The Tour arrives shortly after the band performed a series of worldwide underplay concerts as well as a 5-night Broadway residency, during which they performed one of their five most recent albums in full each night.
Last month, the band appeared on SiriusXM's Radio Andy to discuss the Yankee Stadium shows, which were announced ahead of the full tour. They confirmed that they'll perform "pretty much every song from all the albums" during the concert.
"Correct, a 17-hour show," joked Joe, 33, when host Andy Cohen asked for clarification.
Nick, 30, explained that the Broadway residency served as the blueprint for the upcoming shows. "For those that don't know, we basically played five nights and picked a different album that we spotlit for the first act of the show," he said.
"We played it in its entirety," Nick continued. "Which, for a lot of these songs, we've never even played them or we hadn't played them in 15-plus years."
He said they "had so much fun doing that," they got on a call a few days later to discuss how they could incorporate "another version" of the residency into their tour.
The brothers plan to "play the familiar songs from each album" with medleys and new versions of some songs.
Related:Joe Jonas Pokes Fun at Kevin for Nearly Falling Onstage During Jonas Brothers' Broadway Residency
"Someone could say, 'Oh, that's gonna be a really long show,' but the reality is that when some of these earlier albums came out, we were teenagers with tons of energy," Nick noted. "And so the tempo of the songs are a little faster... So, it's actually not gonna be that long."
Kevin recalled the first night of their Broadway residency, "We got off the stage, and we were like, 'Wow, that was a very fast set.' Everything was really quick."
See below for Jonas Brothers' Five Albums. One Night. The Tour. dates.
Aug. 12, 2023 – Bronx, NY – Yankee Stadium
Aug. 13, 2023 – Bronx, NY – Yankee Stadium
Aug. 15, 2023 – Boston, MA – TD Garden
Aug. 17, 2023 – Uncasville, CT – Mohegan Sun Arena
Aug. 19, 2023 – Toronto, ON – Rogers Centre
Aug. 22, 2023 — Indianapolis, IN – Gainbridge Fieldhouse
Aug. 24, 2023 – Detroit, MI – Little Caesars Arena
Aug. 25, 2023 – Chicago, IL – Wrigley Field
Aug. 27, 2023 – St Louis, MO – Enterprise Center
Aug. 30, 2023 – Arlington, TX – Globe Life Field
Sept. 1, 2023 – Saint Paul, MN – Minnesota State Fair
Sept. 3, 2023 – Austin, TX – Moody Center
Sept. 6, 2023 – Phoenix, AZ – Footprint Center
Sept. 8, 2023 - Las Vegas, NV - MGM Grand Garden Arena
Sept. 9, 2023 – Los Angeles, CA – Dodger Stadium
Sept. 11, 2023 - Sacramento, CA - Golden 1 Center
Sept. 14, 2023 – Denver, CO – Ball Arena
Sept. 16, 2023 – Omaha, NE – CHI Health Center
Sept. 18, 2023 – Cleveland, OH – Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse
Sept. 21, 2023 – Philadelphia, PA – Wells Fargo Center
Sept. 22, 2023 – Baltimore, MD – CFG Bank Arena
Sept. 23, 2023 – Washington, DC – Capital One Arena
Sept. 25, 2023 – Pittsburgh, PA – PPG Paints Arena
Sept. 26, 2023 – Lexington, KY – Rupp Arena
Sept. 28, 2023 – Raleigh, NC – PNC Arena
Sept. 30, 2023 – Charlotte, NC – Spectrum Center
Oct. 1, 2023 – Atlanta, GA – State Farm Arena
Oct. 3, 2023 – Tulsa, OK – BOK Center
Oct. 5, 2023 – San Antonio, TX – AT&T Center
Oct. 7, 2023 – Houston, TX – Toyota Center
Oct. 9, 2023 – Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena
Oct. 10, 2023 – Columbia, SC – Colonial Life Arena
Oct. 12, 2023 – Tampa, FL – Amalie Arena
Oct. 13, 2023 – Orlando, FL – Amway Center
Oct. 14, 2023 – Miami, FL – Kaseya Center
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