Jonas Brothers to headline Stadium of Fire 2024

PROVO, Utah (ABC4) — Jonas Brothers are returning to Provo in 2024, headlining Stadium of Fire on the Fourth of July.

This Independence Day extravaganza, held at LaVell Edwards Stadium, is slated to be the biggest in the stadium’s history, a press release states.

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Guests will have the opportunity to enjoy music and patriotism, as well as the nation’s largest stadium fireworks show, a flyover by F-35 jets from Utah’s Hill Air Force Base, the arrival of the Rockwell Uncommon Skydive Team, and tributes to military and civilian heroes, the release states.

Additionally, the 300-member Las Vegas-based Zion’s Youth Symphony and Chorus will make their first-ever Stadium of Fire appearance.

Tickets to the general public will be available at noon on Friday, March 22 at stadiumoffire.com. For Freedom Festival email subscribers, tickets will be available at 10 a.m.

Jim Evans, Executive Director of America’s Freedom Festival, said the Jonas Brothers last wowed Stadium of Fire in 2009, and said they have wanted them to return ever since.

“We’re delighted to welcome them back to Provo. They are one of the most electrifying — and of the most fun — musical groups performing anywhere in the world right now,” Evans said.

Brothers Nick, Joe, and Kevin have sold north of 20 million albums and counting, garnered two Grammy Award nominations, earned 26 Billboard Hot 100 hits, logged three consecutive No. 1 debuts on the Billboard 200, and generated billions of streams, the release states. Additionally, the brothers have recently claimed a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

The release also states the event this year will be televised to more than 1,000,000 military men and women in more than 100 countries via the American Forces Network.

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