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MSG Entertainment Teams Up With Delta For ‘Delta Jet Set With The Jonas Brothers’
Madison Square Garden will be partnering with Delta Air Lines for a special performance from the Jonas Brothers, “Delta Jet Set with the Jonas Brothers.”
The show comes as part of MSG Entertainment’s “Staged By MSG” series, with Delta SkyMiles Members having the opportunity to see the Jonas Brothers on the floor of Madison Square Garden on June 20 at 8 p.m.
“We are thrilled to present ‘Delta Jet Set with the Jonas Brothers’ in partnership with Delta Air lines,” said Ron Skotarczark, executive vice president, chief sales and marketing officer of MSG Entertainment. “This exclusive event at The Garden is a first for The World’s Most Famous Arena. ‘Delta Jet Set’ is another example of how, through the ‘Staged By MSG’ partnership platform, MSG Entertainment continues to utilize our portfolio of best-in-class venues and our unmatched artist relationships to conceptualize and create unique events that add tremendous value for our brand partners and their customers.”
The intimate show will allow a limited number of fans to witness the Jonas Brothers at Madison Square Garden. “Delta Jet Set with the Jonas Brothers” follows Delta Air Lines and Madison Square Garden’s previous collaborations, including “MAX: Breaking Through” in the Delta Sky360 Club at MSG, where fans could hear select songs from MAX’s upcoming album.
“As the Official Airline of MSG and the No. 1 Airline in New York, Delta’s partnership with MSG Entertainmenta allows us to connect people to their passions – whether that is through travel or exclusive events like ‘Delta Jet Set,'” said Emmakate Young, managing director of brand marketing and sponsorships at Delta Air Lines.”
After taking a hiatus in 2013, the band, made up of brothers Kevin, Joe and Nick Jonas, reunited in 2019 and managed to fit in a tour with Jordan McGraw and Bebe Rexha ahead of the pandemic. They returned in 2021 with a tour that included a performance at Los Angeles’ Hollywood Bowl that sold 16,523 tickets and grossed more than $2 million, according to box office reports submitted to Pollstar.