Jonas Brothers Reschedule European Leg Of ‘The Tour’

Citing “unforeseen scheduling conflicts,” The Jonas Brothers have pushed back the European leg of “Five Albums. One Night. The World Tour” to September. The dates were supposed to start in May.
The trek, also known simply as “The Tour,” features the band performing songs from all five of their albums released between 2007 and 2023: Jonas Brothers (2007), A Little Bit Longer (2008), Lines, Vines and Trying Times (2009), Happiness Begins (2019) and The Album (2023).
Nick, Joe and Kevin released a joint statement hinting at “some exciting projects” to come.
“We have shifted the European dates to later this year and that is only because we have some exciting projects that we are excited to share with you at a later point. Our European fans, we love you and can’t wait to see you. It’s been long overdue and we are so excited to play these shows later this year in the fall. So make sure to hold on to your tickets. We will have more information to come, but we cannot wait to see you. Thank you for all your support over all these years” the Jonas Brothers said.
All previously purchased tickets will be honored for the new dates, which are listed below. Additional tickets are also on sale now at JonasBrothers.com. Today’s announcement promised that current ticketholders will receive more information via email.
The North American leg of “The Tour” wrapped Dec. 9, 2023, with a show at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, that grossed $1,823,808, followed by dates in Asia, New Zealand and Australia. The guys are headed to South America next.
Jonas Brothers ranked No. 15 on Pollstar’s Year-End Top North American Tours chart and No. 21 on the Worldwide chart with a gross of $96,955,397.10 and 785,566 tickets sold. The band, which was featured on the cover of Pollstar in late 2023, is booked by United Talent Agency.
JONAS BROTHERS ‘THE TOUR’ EU/UK RESCHEDULED DATES:
Mon Sept 9 – Belfast – SSE Arena
Tue Sept 10 – Dublin – 3Arena
Thurs Sept 12 – Manchester – CO-OP Live
Fri Sept 13 – Glasgow – OVO Hydro
Sun Sept 15 – Birmingham – Utilita Arena
Mon Sept 16 – London – The O2 Arena
Tue Sept 17 – London – The O2 Arena
Fri Sept 20 – Munich – Olymphiahalle
Sun Sept 22 – Vienna – Stadthalle
Tue Sept 24 – Milan – Forum
Thurs Sept 26 – Barcelona – Palau Sant Jordi
Sat Sept 28 – Lyon – LDLC Arena
Sun Sept 29 – Zurich – Hallenstadion
Tue Oct 1 – Antwerp – Sportpaleis
Wed Oct 2 – Cologne – Lanxess Arena
Thurs Oct 3 – Amsterdam – Ziggo Dome
Sun Oct 6 – Oslo – Spektrum
Tue Oct 8 – Copenhagen – Royal Arena
Wed Oct 9 – Hamburg – Barclaycard Arena
Sun Oct 13 – Paris – Accor Arena
Tue Oct 15 – Prague – O2 Arena
Wed Oct 16 – Krakow – Tauron Arena
