List of Jonas Brothers concert tours

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The following is a list of tours by the Jonas Brothers.

American Club Tour

American Club Tour
Tour by Jonas Brothers
Associated albumIt's About Time
Start dateJanuary 28, 2006
End dateMarch 3, 2006
Legs1
No. of shows28
Jonas Brothers concert chronology

The American Club Tour was the debut concert tour of American boy band Jonas Brothers, launched in support of their debut album, It's About Time.[1] Most of the tour was held in clubs and very small venues, as the band was not very well known at the time; relating with the equally young artist, Jen Marks. The tour began on January 28, 2006, in Roseville, and ended on March 3, 2006, in Orlando; comprising 28 dates.

Set list

  1. "Mandy"
  2. "Time for Me to Fly"
  3. "Underdog"
  4. "One Day at a Time"
  5. "7:05"

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
North America
January 28, 2006 Roseville United States Underground Cafe
January 30, 2006 Seattle EC's Auditorium
January 31, 2006 Portland Room 304
February 2, 2006 Fort Collins The Starlight
February 3, 2006 Denver Rock Island
February 4, 2006 Kansas City Uptown Theater
February 5, 2006 Columbia Mojo's
February 6, 2006 Minneapolis 7th Street Entry
February 8, 2006 Chicago Beat Kitchen
February 9, 2006 Indianapolis The Emerson Theater
February 11, 2006 Columbus The Basement
February 12, 2006 Buffalo Town Ballroom
February 14, 2006 New York City Avalon
February 15, 2006 Boston The Palladium
February 16, 2006 Providence Living Room
February 17, 2006 Hartford Webster Theater
February 18, 2006 Washington, D.C. 9:30 Club
February 20, 2006 Philadelphia North Star
February 21, 2006 Wilkes-Barre Wilkes-Barre High School
February 23, 2006 Charlotte Tremont
February 24, 2006 Norfolk Norva Theatre
February 25, 2006 Charleston Music Farm
February 27, 2006 Nashville 3rd & Lindsley
February 28, 2006 Atlanta Atlanta Masquerade
March 1, 2006 Gainesville Common Grounds
March 2, 2006 Winter Park State Theatre
March 3, 2006 Orlando Back Booth

Marvelous Party Tour

Marvelous Party Tour
Tour by Jonas Brothers
Associated albumJonas Brothers
Start dateJune 25, 2007
End dateOctober 21, 2007
Legs3
No. of shows46 in North America
Jonas Brothers concert chronology

The Marvelous Party Tour (often called the "Prom Tour") was the second concert tour of American boy band Jonas Brothers, launched to promote their second album, Jonas Brothers. The tour contained decorations such as photo booths to add realism to the prom theme. It began on June 25, 2007 and ended on October 21, 2007. It lasted for a total of 46 dates, making it their third longest tour.[2]

Set list

  1. "Kids of the Future"
  2. "Mandy"
  3. "Just Friends"
  4. "Goodnight And Goodbye"
  5. "Hello Beautiful"
  6. "Australia"
  7. "What I Go to School For"
  8. "That's Just The Way We Roll"
  9. "Hollywood"
  10. "Inseparable"
  11. "Still in Love With You"
  12. "Hold On"
  13. "S.O.S."
  14. "Year 3000"

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
North America
June 23, 2007 Winter Haven United States Cypress Gardens
June 24, 2007 Hershey Hersheypark Amphitheatre
June 25, 2007 Lodi Felician College
June 27, 2007 Nashville Ryman Auditorium
June 28, 2007 Eureka Six Flags St. Louis
June 29, 2007[a] Pleasanton Alameda County Fairgrounds
June 30, 2007[b] Del Mar Del Mar Fairgrounds
July 2, 2007 Cleveland House of Blues
July 5, 2007 Jackson Six Flags Great Adventure
July 6, 2007 Cohasset South Shore Music Circus
July 7, 2007 Westbury North Fork Theatre
July 9, 2007 North Myrtle Beach House of Blues
July 11, 2007 Savannah Johnny Mercer Theatre
July 12, 2007 Austell Six Flags Over Georgia
July 13, 2007 Bessemer Alabama Adventure
July 14, 2007 Baton Rouge Dixie Landin Theme Park
July 15, 2007 Gurnee Six Flags Great America
July 16, 2007 Albuquerque Kiva Auditorium
July 17, 2007 Tempe Marquee Theatre
July 19, 2007[c] Santa Rosa Sonoma County Fairgrounds
July 21, 2007 Stillwater Lumberjack Days
July 22, 2007 Radio Disney Parade
July 24, 2007 Tulsa Tulsa Performing Arts Center
July 26, 2007 Corpus Christi Selena Auditorium
July 28, 2007 Readington Festival of Ballooning
July 29, 2007 Philadelphia Penn's Landing Great Plaza
July 30, 2007[d] Paso Robles Paso Robles Event Center
July 31, 2007 West Hollywood The Roxy Theatre
August 2, 2007 Mitchellville Six Flags America
August 3, 2007 Providence Lupo's
August 4, 2007 Uncasville Mohegan Sun Arena
August 5, 2007 Atlantic City The Walk
August 6, 2007 New York City Gramercy Theatre
August 7, 2007
August 9, 2007 Agawam Six Flags New England
August 11, 2007 Sparta Kentucky Speedway
August 13, 2007[e] Indianapolis Hoosier Lottery Grandstand
August 14, 2007 Greensburg Palace Theater
August 16, 2007 Poughkeepsie The Chance
August 17, 2007[f] Altamont Altamont Fairgrounds
August 19, 2007 San Juan Puerto Rico Luis A. Ferré Performing Arts Center
August 21, 2007 Orlando United States House of Blues
August 23, 2007 Ocean Grove Bash at the Beach
September 1, 2007 Valdosta Wild Adventures
September 23, 2007[g] Puyallup The Puyallup Fair and Events Center
October 7, 2007[h] Mechanicsville Virginia State Fairgrounds
October 8, 2007[i] Dallas Fair Park
October 9, 2007[j] Perris Lake Perris Fairgrounds
October 14, 2007[k] Perry Georgia National Fairgrounds and Agricenter
October 15, 2007[l] Columbia South Carolina State Fairgrounds

When You Look Me in the Eyes Tour

The When You Look Me in the Eyes Tour (or the Look Me in the Eyes Tour), sometimes stylized as the WYLMITE Tour, is the fourth tour by the Jonas Brothers and their second tour to promote their self-titled studio album. It started on January 31, 2008 and ended on March 22, 2008.

Burnin' Up Tour

Burnin' Up Tour
Tour by Jonas Brothers
Associated albumsA Little Bit Longer
Camp Rock
Start dateJuly 4, 2008
End dateMarch 22, 2009
No. of shows48 in North America
Jonas Brothers concert chronology

The Burnin' Up Tour is the fifth concert tour by the Jonas Brothers. This tour was to promote their third album A Little Bit Longer. This tour had also promoted the Disney Channel Original Movie, Camp Rock in which the Jonas Brothers had starred. Also, the Burning Up Tour was used to promote Disney starlet, Demi Lovato's music. The tour had started on July 4, 2008, in Toronto, and concluded on March 22, 2009, in San Juan. Honor Society, Avril Lavigne, Demi Lovato, The Veronicas, Robert Schwartzman, and Taylor Swift appeared as guest performers on select tour dates. The tour went on to gross US$41 million in 48 shows.[3]

The shows performed in Anaheim on July 13 and 14 were filmed for the concert film Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience which was released February 27, 2009. The live soundtrack was released the same week prior to the film's release on February 24, 2009.[4]

Set list

  1. "That's Just the Way We Roll"
  2. "Shelf"
  3. "Hold On"
  4. "BB Good"
  5. "Goodnight and Goodbye"
  6. "Video Girl"
  7. "Gotta Find You"
  8. "This Is Me" (with Demi Lovato)
  9. "A Little Bit Longer"
  10. "I'm Gonna Getcha Good"
  11. "Still In Love With You"
  12. "Tonight"
  13. "Year 3000"
  14. "Pushin' Me Away"
  15. "Hello Beautiful"
  16. "Lovebug"
  17. "Can't Have You"
  18. "Play My Music"
  19. "Burnin' Up" (with Big Rob Feggans)
  20. "When You Look Me in the Eyes"
  21. "S.O.S"

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue Opening act(s) Attendance Revenue
North America[5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18]
July 4, 2008 Toronto Canada Molson Amphitheatre Demi Lovato 14,778 / 16,130 $551,886
July 5, 2008 Clarkston United States DTE Energy Music Theatre 15,119 / 15,119 $639,722
July 6, 2008[m] Milwaukee Marcus Amphitheater
July 8, 2008 Oklahoma City Ford Center 11,727 / 13,035 $640,330
July 9, 2008 Dallas SuperPages.com Center 19,993 / 19,993 $722,062
July 11, 2008 Phoenix America West Arena 16,116 / 19,874 $626,514
July 12, 2008 Irvine Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre 15,965 / 15,965 $707,738
July 13, 2008 Anaheim Honda Center 23,337 / 23,337 $905,548
July 14, 2008
July 15, 2008 Mountain View Shoreline Amphitheatre
July 16, 2008[n] Wheatland Sleep Train Amphitheatre
July 17, 2008 Concord Sleep Train Pavilion
July 19, 2008 Greenwood Village Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre
July 21, 2008 Omaha Qwest Center 11,543 / 13,456 $675,530
July 22, 2008 Maryland Heights Verizon Wireless Amphitheater Demi Lovato
Avril Lavigne
17,956 / 20,606 $687,270
July 23, 2008 Noblesville Verizon Wireless Music Center 18,817 / 24,249 $647,086
July 25, 2008 Hershey Star Pavilion
July 26, 2008 Hartford New England Dodge Music Center
July 28, 2008 Cincinnati Riverbend Music Center
July 29, 2008 Charlotte Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
July 30, 2008 Raleigh Time Warner Cable Music Pavilion
August 1, 2008 Scranton Toyota Pavilion
August 2, 2008 Saratoga Springs Saratoga Performing Arts Center 19,672 / 25,087 $750,248
August 6, 2008 Baltimore 1st Mariner Arena Demi Lovato 11,419 / 11,419 $701,490
August 7, 2008 Mansfield Comcast Center 19,942 / 19,942 $908,797
August 8, 2008 Wantagh Nikon at Jones Beach Theater 13,959 / 13,982 $622,590
August 9, 2008 New York City Madison Square Garden 43,243 / 43,243 $2,359,600
August 10, 2008
August 11, 2008
August 14, 2008 Bethel Bethel Woods Center for the Arts
August 15, 2008 Darien Darien Lake Performing Arts Center
August 16, 2008 Holmdel Township PNC Bank Arts Center 16,874 / 16,874 $651,790
August 18, 2008 Bristow Nissan Pavilion 22,567 / 22,567 $896,437
August 19, 2008 Virginia Beach Verizon Wireless Virginia Beach Amphitheater 19,971 / 19,971 $680,802
August 20, 2008 Atlanta Lakewood Amphitheatre 18,764 / 18,764 $702,609
August 22, 2008 Cuyahoga Falls Blossom Music Center Demi Lovato
The Veronicas
Big Rob
20,761 / 21,051 $681,320
August 23, 2008 Columbus Nationwide Arena 14,323 / 14,323 $809,704
August 24, 2008 Tinley Park First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre
August 26, 2008 Burgettstown Post-Gazette Pavilion 22,990 / 22,990 $750,614
August 27, 2008 Camden Susquehanna Bank Center 24,884 / 24,884 $844,078
August 29, 2008[o] Syracuse Mohegan Sun Grandstand Demi Lovato
August 30, 2008[p] Allentown Allentown Fairgrounds
August 31, 2008[q] Essex Junction Champlain Valley Fairgrounds
September 2, 2008 University Park Bryce Jordan Center Demi Lovato
The Veronicas
Big Rob
10,556 / 10,556 $468,168
September 4, 2008 Tampa Ford Amphitheatre
September 5, 2008 West Palm Beach Cruzan Amphitheatre 19,137 / 19,137 $698,178
November 29, 2008 Las Vegas MGM Grand Honor Society
Demi Lovato
November 30, 2008 Los Angeles Hollywood Palladium Honor Society
December 20, 2008 Mexico City Mexico Foro Sol 38,365 / 38,365 $2,502,897
March 8, 2009[r] Houston United States Reliant Stadium
March 22, 2009 San Juan Puerto Rico José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum
Total 502,743 / 541,962 $21,852,295

World Tour 2009

The Jonas Brothers World Tour 2009 was the sixth concert tour and third headlining tour by the Jonas Brothers, promoting their fourth studio album Lines, Vines and Trying Times. It began on May 18, 2009 in Lima, Peru and ended on December 13, 2009 in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

Live in Concert

Jonas Brothers: Live in Concert
Tour by Jonas Brothers
File:Jonas Brothers Live in Concert World Tour 2010.jpg
Official poster
Associated albumsLines, Vines and Trying Times
Who I Am
Start dateAugust 7, 2010
End dateNovember 13, 2010
Legs7
No. of shows43
Jonas Brothers concert chronology

The Jonas Brothers: Live in Concert is the seventh concert tour by American pop rock band, the Jonas Brothers to promote on their fourth studio album Lines, Vines and Trying Times and the soundtrack to their Disney Channel show Jonas. The tour started on August 7, 2010 in Tinley Park, Illinois and ended on November 13, 2010 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The tour included cities in the United States, Canada, the Caribbean, Mexico, Central America and South America. The brothers were accompanied by Demi Lovato and the cast of Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam to promote their albums Here We Go Again and Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam respectively.

Background

Jonas Brothers performing on their 2010 World Tour in September 2010

While announcing Nick Jonas' side-project Nick Jonas and the Administration, the Jonas Brothers announced they were planning a world tour to take place during the summer of 2010.[citation needed]

On April 27, 2010, the band and Lovato officially announced the tour, through their official websites and MySpace pages. The tour featured the band with special guests Lovato and their friends and co-stars from Camp Rock and Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam. The tour included both songs by the band and songs from the films. The pop group Savvy performed as a supporting act on select dates.[19] The brothers set list also included songs from the soundtrack to their Disney Channel Original Series, Jonas.

The tour began on August 7, 2010, in Illinois. It was originally supposed to begin on July 27, 2010 in Dallas, but was moved back, due to changes in their schedule. Unlike the previous tour, the Jonas Brothers Live in Concert had a simple yet complex stage design. The stage consisted of multiple vertical moving screens that displayed different images or graphics while the brothers played. This concert was not in the round and played mostly in amphitheaters across the country and around the world.

Some of these tour dates have been canceled and changed. The tour started on August 6, 2010, two weeks later than planned, which allowed Nick Jonas to perform in the West End production of Les Misérables as Marius Pontmercy in London. The Tampa, Florida tour was cancelled due to flash flooding at Tampa's 1-800-ASK-GARY Amphitheater. The San Nicolás, Mexico tour was also cancelled. Both shows were not rescheduled.

On November 1, 2010, Demi Lovato was dropped out of the tour after a dispute arose to the public light involving them apparently punching one of the dancers of the tour. After Lovato left, they were interned in a treatment center to seek out help and the tour continued without them until its last show.[20][21][22][23][24][25][26]

Road Dogs

For the second year in a row, the Jonas Brothers held several softball games with their team the "Road Dogs" throughout the tour. The games were part of the "X the TXT" campaign which brings awareness to the dangers of texting while driving. "We’re a part of the "X the Text" campaign with our sponsor Allstate, which is an amazing thing. So many teen drivers and drivers out there have accidents texting while driving, and it's such a [great] thing to bring awareness to this", told Kevin Jonas to MTV.[27]

Set list

  1. "Feelin' Alive"
  2. "Hold On"
  3. "Year 3000"
  4. "Play My Music"
  5. "Heart & Soul"
  6. "Introducing Me" (Nick Jonas solo)
  7. "Gotta Find You"
  8. "This is Me" / "Wouldn't Change a Thing" / "This Is Our Song" (with Demi Lovato)
  9. "L.A. Baby (Where Dreams Are Made Of)
  10. "Drive My Car"
  11. "Paranoid"
  12. "Who I Am"
  13. "Fly With Me"
  14. "When You Look Me in the Eyes"
  15. "Please Be Mine"
  16. "Lovebug"
  17. "S.O.S"
  18. "Burnin' Up"
Notes
  • On August 22, 2010, due to inclement weather, the band did not perform "Drive My Car".
  • On August 28, 2010, Nick Jonas performed "Rose Garden" in Atlantic City.[28]
  • Nick Jonas performed "Stay" during the concert in Virginia Beach.[29]
  • On September 18, 2010, Nick Jonas performed "Who I Am" and "Last Time Around".[30][31]

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
North America
August 7, 2010 Tinley Park United States First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre
August 8, 2010 Noblesville Verizon Wireless Music Center
August 10, 2010 Cincinnati Riverbend Music Center
August 11, 2010 Burgettstown First Niagara Pavilion
August 12, 2010 Bristow Jiffy Lube Live
August 13, 2010 Hartford Comcast Theatre
August 14, 2010 Hershey Hersheypark Stadium
August 16, 2010 Holmdel PNC Bank Arts Center
August 17, 2010
August 21, 2010 Wantagh Jones Beach Theater
August 22, 2010
August 25, 2010 Mansfield Comcast Center
August 26, 2010
August 27, 2010 Camden Susquehanna Bank Center
August 28, 2010 Atlantic City Etess Arena
August 29, 2010 Virginia Beach Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
August 31, 2010 Cleveland Quicken Loans Arena
September 1, 2010 Clarkston DTE Energy Music Theatre
September 2, 2010 Toronto Canada Molson Canadian Amphitheatre
September 3, 2010
September 4, 2010 Montreal Bell Centre
September 7, 2010 West Palm Beach United States Cruzan Amphitheatre
September 10, 2010 San Antonio AT&T Center
September 11, 2010 The Woodlands Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
September 12, 2010 Dallas Superpages.com Center
September 14, 2010 Phoenix Cricket Wireless Pavilion
September 16, 2010 Chula Vista Cricket Wireless Amphitheatre
September 17, 2010 Wheatland Sleep Train Amphitheatre
September 18, 2010 Mountain View Shoreline Amphitheatre
September 19, 2010 Irvine Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
Latin America
October 15, 2010 San Juan Puerto Rico José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum
October 16, 2010 Santo Domingo Dominican Republic Palacio de los Deportes
October 23, 2010 Guadalajara Mexico Estadio Tres de Marzo
October 24, 2010 Mexico City Foro Sol
October 26, 2010 San José Costa Rica Estadio Ricardo Saprissa Aymá
October 28, 2010 Bogotá Colombia Simón Bolívar Park
October 30, 2010 Lima Peru Estadio Monumental
November 1, 2010 Quito Ecuador Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa
November 4, 2010 Santiago Chile Estadio Monumental David Arellano
November 6, 2010 São Paulo Brazil Estádio Oswaldo Teixeira Duarte
November 7, 2010 Rio de Janeiro Ginásio do Maracanãzinho
November 10, 2010 Porto Alegre Ginásio Gigantinho
November 13, 2010 Buenos Aires Argentina River Plate Stadium

Cancellations

Date City Country Venue Reason
July 27, 2010 Dallas United States Superpages.com Center Scheduling conflict
August 2, 2010 Tulsa BOK Center
August 3, 2010 Wichita Intrust Bank Arena
August 31, 2010 Cleveland Quicken Loans Arena
September 7, 2010 Milwaukee Summerfest
September 8, 2010 Tampa 1-800-ASK-GARY Amphitheatre
September 8, 2010 Saint Paul Xcel Energy Center
September 9, 2010 Omaha CenturyLink Center Omaha
September 14, 2010 Auburn White River Amphitheatre
September 15, 2010 Vancouver Canada Rogers Arena
September 19, 2010 Concord United States Concord Pavilion
September 21, 2010 Fresno Save Mart Center
September 29, 2010 Oklahoma City Chesapeake Energy Arena
September 30, 2010 North Little Rock Verizon Arena
October 6, 2010 New Orleans Smoothie King Center
October 12, 2010 Orlando Amway Center
October 14, 2010 Atlanta Lakewood Amphitheatre
October 15, 2010 Nashville Bridgestone Arena
October 16, 2010 Charlotte Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
October 17, 2010 Raleigh Time Warner Cable Music Pavilion
October 21, 2010 San Nicolás Mexico Estadio Universitario

Box office score data

Venue City Tickets sold/available Gross revenue
Hersheypark Stadium Hershey 15,607 / 28,262 (55%) US$756,490
DTE Energy Music Center Clarkston 15,158 / 15,158 (100%) US$616,829
Bell Centre Montreal 9,162 / 12,462 (74%) US$765,464
José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum San Juan 8,304 / 13,128 (63%) US$690,978
Estadio do Caninde São Paulo 9,831 / 21,205 (43%) US$1,701,270
Pista de Atletismo Rio de Janeiro 6,612 / 8,390 (79%) US$999,107
Ginásio Gigantinho Porto Alegre 6,887 / 11,925 (58%) US$735,152
TOTAL 71,561 / 110,530
(65%)
US$6,265,290

Jonas Brothers World Tour 2012/2013

Jonas Brothers World Tour 2012/2013
Tour by Jonas Brothers
Associated albumV unreleased)
Start dateOctober 11, 2012
End dateMarch 23, 2013
Legs5
No. of shows28
Jonas Brothers concert chronology

The Jonas Brothers World Tour 2012/2013 is the eighth concert tour by the Jonas Brothers, which promoted their originally-planned fifth studio album V that was ultimately cancelled. Three new songs from the original project were performed on the tour: "Let's Go", "Wedding Bells" and "First Time".

Opening Act

Setlists

October 11 – November 8, 2012 [32][33]
  1. When You Look Me in the Eyes
  2. Much Better
  3. Goodnight and Goodbye
  4. That's Just the Way We Roll
  5. Fly With Me
  6. We Found Love
  7. Give Love a Try
  8. Turn Right
  9. Gotta Find You
  10. Just in Love
  11. Who I Am
  12. Hold On
  13. Let's Go
  14. Feel So Close / Feelin' Alive
  15. Paranoid
  16. First Time
  17. Still in Love With You
  18. BB Good
  19. Last Time Around
  20. Falling Slowly
  21. Pushin' Me Away
  22. Hello Beautiful
  23. We Are Young/ Tonight
  24. Wedding Bells
  25. A Little Bit Longer
  26. Lovebug
  27. S.O.S
  28. Burnin' Up
November 27, 2012
  1. When You Look Me in the Eyes
  2. Much Better
  3. Goodnight and Goodbye
  4. That's Just the Way We Roll
  5. Fly With Me
  6. First Time
  7. Give Love a Try
  8. Turn Right
  9. Gotta Find You
  10. Just in Love
  11. Who I Am
  12. Let's Go
  13. Paranoid
  14. Still in Love With You
  15. BB Good
  16. Last Time Around
  17. Falling Slowly
  18. Pushin' Me Away
  19. Hello Beautiful
  20. We Are Young / Tonight
  21. Wedding Bells
  22. A Little Bit Longer / Diamonds
  23. Lovebug
  24. S.O.S
  25. Burnin' Up
November 28, 2012
  1. "Paranoid"
  2. "That's Just The Way We Roll"
  3. "Goodnight & Goodbye"
  4. "Take A Breath" [34]
  5. "Much Better"
  6. "Fly with Me"
  7. "Give Love A Try"
  8. "Turn Right"
  9. "Gotta Find You" (Camp Rock song)
  10. "First Time" (New Song)
  11. "Just in Love" (Joe Jonas Cover)
  12. "Who I Am" (Nick Jonas & the Administration cover)
  13. "Let's Go" (New Song)
  14. "Still In Love With You"
  15. "BB Good"
  16. "Last Time Around" (Nick Jonas & the Administration cover)
  17. "Falling Slowly" (Once cover)
  18. "Pushin' Me Away"
  19. "Hello Beautiful"
  20. "We Are Young" (Fun. Cover) / "Tonight"
  21. "Wedding Bells" (New Song)
  22. "A Little Bit Longer" / "Yellow" (Coldplay Cover)
  23. "Locked Out of Heaven" (Bruno Mars Cover)
  24. "Lovebug"
  25. "S.O.S"
  26. "When You Look Me in the Eyes"
  27. "Burnin' Up"
November 29, 2012 [35]
  1. "S.O.S"
  2. "That's Just The Way We Roll"
  3. "Shelf" [36]
  4. "World War III"
  5. "Much Better"
  6. "Fly with Me"
  7. "Thinkin Bout You" (Frank Ocean Cover) [37]
  8. "Give Love a Try"
  9. "Turn Right"
  10. "Gotta Find You" (Camp Rock song)
  11. "First Time" (New Song)
  12. "Just in Love" (Joe Jonas Cover)
  13. "Who I Am" (Nick Jonas & the Administration cover)
  14. "Let's Go" (New Song)
  15. "Still In Love With You"
  16. "BB Good"
  17. "Last Time Around" (Nick Jonas & the Administration cover)
  18. "Falling Slowly" (Once cover)
  19. "Pushin' Me Away"
  20. "Hello Beautiful"
  21. "We Are Young" (Fun. Cover) / "Tonight"
  22. "Wedding Bells" (New Song)
  23. "A Little Bit Longer" (Acoustic guitar)[38] / "Diamonds" (Rihanna Cover) / "Yellow" (Coldplay Cover)
  24. "Lovebug"
  25. "Paranoid"
  26. "When You Look Me in the Eyes"
  27. "Burnin' Up"
December 1, 2012
  1. "S.O.S"
  2. "Paranoid"
  3. "Let's Go" (New Song)
  4. "Wedding Bells" (New Song)
  5. "Thinkin Bout You" (Frank Ocean Cover)
  6. "Burnin' Up"
January 25, 2013
  1. "S.O.S"
  2. "Still In Love With You"
  3. "BB Good"
  4. "Last Time Around" (Nick Jonas & the Administration cover)
  5. "Let's Go" (New Song)
  6. "Give Love a Try"
  7. "Gotta Find You" (Camp Rock song)
  8. "Fly with Me"
  9. "When You Look Me in the Eyes"
  10. "Lovebug"
  11. "Burnin' Up"
February 20, 2013
  1. "S.O.S"
  2. "State of Emergency" (Nick Jonas & the Administration cover)
  3. "Drive"
  4. "That's Just the Way We Roll"
  5. "Play My Music" (Camp Rock song)
  6. "Fly with Me"
  7. "Give Love a Try"
  8. "Turn Right"
  9. "Gotta Find You" (Camp Rock song)
  10. "First Time" (New Song)
  11. "Don’t You Worry Child" (Swedish House Mafia cover)
  12. "Just in Love" (Joe Jonas Cover)
  13. "Who I Am" (Nick Jonas & the Administration cover)
  14. "Paranoid"
  15. "Let's Go" (New Song)
  16. "Still in Love With You"
  17. "BB Good"
  18. "Last Time Around" (Nick Jonas & the Administration cover)
  19. "Pushin Me Away"
  20. "Hello Beautiful"
  21. "We Are Young" (Fun. Cover) / "Tonight"
  22. "Stay" (Rihanna Cover) / "Stay" (Nick Jonas & the Administration cover)
  23. "Lovebug"
  24. "When You Look Me in the Eyes"
  25. "Burnin' Up"
February 22–8 March 2013
  1. "Paranoid"
  2. "Still in Love With You"
  3. "BB Good"
  4. "Last Time Around" (Nick Jonas & the Administration cover)
  5. "That's Just the Way We Roll"
  6. "Play My Music" (Camp Rock song)
  7. "Give Love A Try"
  8. "Turn Right" (At some concerts)
  9. "Gotta Find You" (Camp Rock song)
  10. "Let's Go" (New Song)
  11. "Just in Love" (Joe Jonas Cover)
  12. "Who I Am" (Nick Jonas & the Administration cover)
  13. "Fly with Me"
  14. "Wedding Bells" (New Song)
  15. "Don’t You Worry Child" (Swedish House Mafia cover) (At some concerts) or "Diamonds" (Rihanna Cover) / "A Little Bit Longer" (Buenos Aires only)
  16. "Pushin Me Away" (At some concerts)
  17. "Hello Beautiful"
  18. "We Are Young" (Fun. Cover) (At some concerts)
  19. "Lovebug"
  20. "S.O.S"
  21. "When You Look Me in the Eyes"
  22. "Burnin' Up"
3 March 2013 in Buenos Aires playlist in the middle was a little bit shuffle
March 10–23, 2013
  1. "Paranoid"
  2. "That's Just the Way We Roll"
  3. "Still in Love With You"
  4. "BB Good"
  5. "Last Time Around" (Nick Jonas & the Administration cover)
  6. "Play My Music" (Camp Rock song)
  7. "Goodnight & Goodbye"
  8. "A Team" (Ed Sheeran Cover) (At some concerts)
  9. "Give Love A Try"
  10. "Turn Right"
  11. "Gotta Find You" (Camp Rock song)
  12. "Let's Go" (New Song)
  13. "Just in Love" (Joe Jonas Cover)
  14. "Who I Am" (Nick Jonas & the Administration cover)
  15. "Fly with Me"
  16. "Wedding Bells" (New Song)
  17. "Pushin Me Away"
  18. "Hello Beautiful"
  19. "We Are Young" (Fun. Cover) (At some concerts)
  20. "Stay" (Rihanna Cover) / "Stay" (Nick Jonas & the Administration cover) (At some concerts) or "Don’t You Worry Child" (Swedish House Mafia cover) (São Paulo only)
  21. "Lovebug"
  22. "When You Look Me in the Eyes"
  23. "Black Keys" (At some concerts)
  24. "S.O.S"
  25. "Burnin' Up"

21 March in Guatemala City Still in Love With You followed Paranoid, then Goodnight and Goodbye followed Last Time Around and That's Just the Way We Roll and Play My Music were preformed in between Gotta Find You and Let's Go

23 March in Panama City That's Just the Way We Roll and Play My Music were preformed in between Paranoid and Still in Love With You and once again Goodnight and Goodbye followed Last Time Around

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
North America
October 11, 2012 [39] New York City United States Radio City Music Hall
Asia
October 19, 2012 [40] Pasay Philippines Mall of Asia Arena
October 20, 2012 [40] Cebu City Cebu Waterfront Hotel
October 22, 2012 Singapore Singapore Fort Canning
October 24, 2012 [40] Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Stadium Negara
Europe
November 6, 2012 Saint Petersburg Russia Ice Palace Saint Petersburg
November 8, 2012 Moscow Crocus City Hall
North America
November 27, 2012 Los Angeles United States Pantages Theatre
November 28, 2012
November 29, 2012
December 1, 2012[A] Nokia Theatre L.A. Live
January 25, 2013[B] Phoenix Phoenix Convention Center
Latin America
February 20, 2013 Monterrey Mexico Auditorio Banamex[41]
February 22, 2013 Mexico City Sports Palace[41]
February 24, 2013 Caracas Venezuela Simón Bolívar University
February 26, 2013 [C] Viña del Mar Chile Quinta Vergara Amphitheater
February 28, 2013 Santiago Movistar Arena
March 2, 2013 Córdoba Argentina Parque Sarmiento
March 3, 2013 Buenos Aires Estadio Arquitecto Ricardo Etcheverry
March 5, 2013 Curitiba Brazil Teatro Positivo [41]
March 8, 2013 Belo Horizonte Chevrolet Hall[41]
March 10, 2013 São Paulo Credicard Hall
March 12, 2013 Rio de Janeiro Citibank Hall
March 14, 2013 Porto Alegre Pepsi on Stage
March 17, 2013 Asunción Paraguay Yacht Club Del Paraguay
March 19, 2013 Montevideo Uruguay Velodromo
March 21, 2013 Guatemala City Guatemala Paseo Cayalá
March 23, 2013 Panama City Panama Figali Convention Center
Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
A These concert is a part of the Jingle Ball
B These concert is a part of the National School Choice Week's official Kickoff Celebration
C These concert is a part of the Festival Internacional de la Canción de Viña del Mar

Box office score data

Venue City Tickets sold / available Gross revenue
Auditorio Banamex Monterrey, Mexico 5,639 / 6,688 (84%) US$463,282
Palacio de los Deportes Mexico City, Mexico 12,972 / 15,550 (83%) US$751,832
Estadio de Futbol de la Universidad Simón Bolívar Caracas, Venezuela 3,200 / 4,000 (80%) US$908,397
Credicard Hall São Paulo, Brazil 5,903 / 6,370 (92%) US$452,419
Citibank Hall Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 3,175 / 6,916 (46%) US$265,089
Pepsi On Stage Porto Alegre, Brazil 1,835 / 6,170 (29%) US$151,236
Chevrolet Hall Belo Horizonte, Brazil 1,755 / 4,763 (36%) US$151,236
TOTAL 34,479 / 50,457 (68%) US$3,143,491

Jonas Brothers Live

Jonas Brothers Live
Tour by Jonas Brothers
Associated albumV (unreleased)
Start dateJune 1, 2013
End dateOctober 8, 2013
Legs2
No. of shows32
Jonas Brothers concert chronology

The Jonas Brothers Live is the ninth concert tour by American pop/rock band, the Jonas Brothers before their split on October 29, 2013. This tour included cities in the United States and Canada to promote their unreleased album V after their fourth studio album Lines, Vines and Trying Times (2009).[42] On October 9, 2013, the group cancelled their highly anticipated comeback tour days before it was slated to start, citing a "deep rift within the band" over "creative differences",[43] later announcing their break-up as a band on October 29, 2013. After their split, the band released their second live album after the tour ended, which is composed of live performances from their Los Angeles and Uncasville shows and five original studio recordings that would've been on V.

Support acts

  • Karmin (North America; July 10 – August 16)
  • Olivia Somerlyn (San Francisco, San Diego, Los Angeles)
  • Bonnie McKee (North America; October 11 – November 6) (Cancelled)

Setlist

The following set list is representative of the show on July 10, 2013. It is not representative of all concerts for the duration of the tour.[44]

  1. "First Time"
  2. "Paranoid"
  3. "Pom Poms"
  4. "Found" (new song)
  5. "Who I Am"
  6. "That's Just the Way We Roll"
  7. "Make It Right"
  8. "Before the Storm"
  9. "The World (new song)
  10. "Fly with Me"
  11. "Wedding Bells"
  12. "See No More" (Joe Jonas cover)
  13. "What Do I Mean to You" (new song)
  14. "Still in Love with You"
  15. "Last Time Around"
  16. "Don't Say" (new song)
  17. "Hello Beautiful" (audience pick)
  18. "When You Look Me in the Eyes"
  19. "Burnin' Up"
  20. "Gotta Find You"
  21. "Lovebug"
  22. "S.O.S"
Notes
  • After July 12 "Gotta Find You" was performed following "That's Just the Way We Roll".
  • On July 20, July 22, July 23, July 25, July 31, and August 4, "Let's Go" was performed with the opening act Karmin.
  • On July 23, July 25, and July 31, "A Little Bit Longer" and "Black Keys" were performed in a medley.
  • On July 29 and July 30, "Take a Breath", "I Will Wait" and "Hold On" were performed in a medley.
  • On July 31, "Stay" was performed with Sonny Thompson.
  • On August 3, "A Little Bit Longer" was performed in a medley with "Dear God".
  • On August 14, "Hold On" and "What Do I Mean to You" were performed in a medley and "Fly with Me" was performed acoustic.
  • On August 16, "Take a Breath" and "Fly with Me" were performed in a medley
  • "Wedding Bells" (July 10, July 12, July 13, August 6)
  • "Hello Beautiful" (July 10, July 12)
  • "Don't Say" (July 10, July 12, July 14, July 20, July 22, July 26)
  • "Make It Right" (July 10)
  • "Before the Storm" (July 10, July 29, July 30)
  • "Introducing Me" (July 13, August 3)
  • "Neon" (July 13, July 16)
  • "A Little Bit Longer (July 12, July 13, July 18, July 20, July 22, July 23, July 25, July 26, July 30, July 31, August 2, August 3, August 4, August 6, August 7, August 9, August 10, August 13, August 14, August 16)
  • "Thinkin Bout You" (Frank Ocean cover) (July 14, July 20, July 22, August 2, August 4, August 6, August 9, August 14, August 16)
  • "Turn Right" (July 14)
  • "Play My Music" (July 14, July 18, July 26, July 31, August 3, August 10, August 13, August 14, August 16)
  • "Can't Have You" (July 16)
  • "Much Better" (July 16, August 2)
  • "Black Keys" (July 16, July 23, July 25, July 31, August 7)
  • "Turn Right" (July 18)
  • "Let's Go" (July 20, July 22, July 23, July 25, July 26, July 29, July 30, July 31, August 4, August 6, August 7, August 9, August 10, August 14, August 16)
  • "Inseparable" (July 23, July 25, July 29, July 30, July 31, August 4, August 6, August 9)
  • "Give Love a Try" (July 25)
  • "What Did I Do to Your Heart" (July 29, July 30)
  • "Take a Breath" (July 29, July 30, August 16)
  • "I Will Wait" (Mumford & Sons cover) (July 29, July 30)
  • "Hold On" (July 29, July 30, August 13, August 14, August 16)
  • "Stay" (July 29, July 31, August 4, August 16)
  • "Vesper's Goodbye" (July 30)
  • "World War III" (August 2, August 3, August 4, August 6, August 7, August 9, August 10, August 13, August 14, August 16)
  • "Dear God" (August 3)
  • "Critical" (August 9)

Tour dates

Date City State Venue
North America[45]
June 1, 2013[A] Acapulco Mexico Fórum de Mundo Imperial
June 19, 2013[B] New York City United States Oakley Flagship Store
July 3, 2013[C] Orlando Crane's Roost Park
July 10, 2013 Chicago Charter One Pavilion
July 12, 2013 Noblesville Klipsch Music Center
July 13, 2013 Clarkston DTE Energy Music Theatre
July 14, 2013 Cincinnati Riverbend Music Center
July 16, 2013 Cuyahoga Falls Blossom Music Center
July 18, 2013 Toronto Canada Molson Canadian Amphitheatre
July 20, 2013 Wantagh United States Nikon at Jones Beach Theater
July 22, 2013 Boston Bank of America Pavilion
July 23, 2013 Uncasville Mohegan Sun Arena
July 25, 2013 Holmdel PNC Bank Arts Center
July 26, 2013 Atlantic City Borgata Event Center
July 27, 2013[D] Hershey Hersheypark Stadium
July 29, 2013 Bristow Jiffy Lube Live
July 30, 2013 Charlotte Time Warner Cable Uptown Amphitheater
July 31, 2013 Raleigh Red Hat Amphitheater
August 2, 2013 West Palm Beach Cruzan Amphitheatre
August 3, 2013 Tampa Live Nation Amphitheatre
August 4, 2013 Atlanta Chastain Park Amphitheater
August 6, 2013 Dallas Gexa Energy Pavilion
August 7, 2013 The Woodlands Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
August 9, 2013 Phoenix Comerica Theatre
August 10, 2013 Las Vegas Mandalay Bay Events Center
August 13, 2013 San Francisco America's Cup Pavilion
August 14, 2013 San Diego Viejas Arena
August 15, 2013[E] Dallas House of Blues
August 16, 2013 Los Angeles Gibson Amphitheatre
September 20, 2013[F] Toronto Canada Air Canada Centre
September 26, 2013 Waikiki United States iconic Sunset on the Beach
October 8, 2013[G] Saint Paul Xcel Energy Center
Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
A These concert is a part of the Acapulco Festival
B These concert is a part of Live Music Day Festival
C These concert is a part of Red Hot & Boom
D These concert is a part of the Mixtape Festival
E These concert is a part of Concert of Kidd's Kids
F These concert is a part of the We Day Toronto[46]
G These concert is a part of the We Day Minneapolis

Cancelled shows

Date City Country Venue Reason
July 19, 2013 Darien, New York United States Darien Lake Performing Arts Center Cancelled due to weather[47]
October 11, 2013 Upper Darby Township, Pennsylvani Tower Theater Cancelled[48][49]
October 12, 2013 Montclair, New Jersey Wellmont Theater
October 13, 2013 Toms River, New Jersey Pine Belt Arena
October 15, 2013 Albany, New York Palace Theatre
October 16, 2013 Montreal, Canada Canada Metropolis
October 18, 2013 Boston, Massachusetts United States Orpheum
October 19, 2013 Hampton Beach, New Hampshire Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom
October 20, 2013 Westbury, New York NYCB Theatre at Westbury
October 21, 2013 Silver Spring, Maryland The Fillmore Silver Spring
October 23, 2013 New York City Hammerstein Ballroom
October 24, 2013 Columbus, Ohio Lifestyle Communities Pavilion
October 25, 2013 Charleston, South Carolina Volvo Car Stadium
October 26, 2013 Greensburg, Pennsylvania Palace Theatre
October 28, 2013 Milwaukee, Wisconsin Riverside Theater
October 30, 2013 Maplewood, Minnesota Myth Live
October 31, 2013 Kansas City, Missouri The Midland by AMC
November 1, 2013 Denver, Colorado Bellco Theatre
November 3, 2013 Napa, Ca Uptown Theater
November 5, 2013 Vancouver Canada Orpheum Theater
November 6, 2013 Seattle United States Paramount Theatre
December 12, 2013 Buffalo First Niagara Center
December 14, 2013 Rosemont, Illinois Allstate Arena

Happiness Begins Tour

The Happiness Begins Tour was the tenth concert tour by the Jonas Brothers, in promotion of their fifth studio album, Happiness Begins, and their first one since reuniting after their 2013 separation. The tour began on August 7, 2019, in Miami, Florida at the American Airlines Arena and concluded on February 22, 2020, in Paris, France at the AccorHotels Arena.

Remember This Tour

Remember This Tour
Tour by Jonas Brothers
Start dateAugust 20, 2021 (2021-08-20)
End dateDecember 16, 2021 (2021-12-16)
No. of shows48 in North America
Jonas Brothers concert chronology

The Remember This Tour was the eleventh concert tour by the Jonas Brothers.[50] The tour began in Las Vegas at the Park Theater and concluded in Los Angeles at the Hollywood Bowl.[51][52]

Background

On May 18, 2021, the band first teased a video on social media where they are calling Kelsea Ballerini via FaceTime, hinting an announcement. On the same day, a couple venues started posting pictures of their marquees on their social media reading "Remember This" and a scheduled date for the tour. On May 19, 2021, the full tour was announced, consisting of 44 dates.[51]

Setlist

The following setlist is representative of August 20, in Las Vegas and doesn’t represent the entire duration of the tour

  1. "Remember This"
  2. "Only Human"
  3. "What a Man Gotta Do"
  4. "Leave Before You Love Me"
  5. "Cool"
  6. "Burnin Up"
  7. "Lonely"
  8. "Cake by the Ocean"
  9. "Toothbrush"
  10. "S.O.S."
  11. "Hold On"
  12. "Fly With Me"
  13. "Lovebug"
  14. "Mercy"
  15. "Close"
  16. "Jealous"
  17. "Strangers"
  18. "Paranoid"
  19. "Shelf"
  20. "Year 3000"
  21. "Sucker"
Additional setlist notes
  • Starting August 21, in Las Vegas and there on through the rest of the tour they performed "That's Just the Way We Roll" in between "What a Man Gotta Do" and "Leave Before You Love Me". Also on that day, "BB Good" was performed between "Fly With Me" and "Lovebug". "When You Look Me in the Eyes" was added to the setlist from that point on and was performed between "Jealous" and "Strangers" but "Paranoid" wasn't sung that night or the two nights after that.
  • Starting on August 27, "Levels" replaced "Close".
  • Starting on August 28, in Wheatland, "Paranoid" was performed between "S.O.S" and "Hold On". As well was as "I Believe" being performed in between "When You Look Me in the Eyes" and "Strangers" (which on was now moved before "Year 3000 ").
  • On August 30, in Auburn, "Still in Love With You" was performed between "S.O.S" and "Paranoid".
  • On September 1, in Ridgefield, "Gotta Find You" and "Rollercoaster" replaced "I Believe" and went between "When You Look Me in the Eyes" and "Strangers".
  • On September 2, in Nampa, "Play My Music" replaced Paranoid and went in between S.O.S and Hold On. I Believe was put back into the setlist instead of Rollercoaster and was followed by Used to Be.
  • On September 3, in West Valley City, "Rollercoaster" replaced "Strangers".
  • Starting on September 5, in Morrison, new song "Who's in Your Head" was added in between "Cool" and "Burnin' Up". "Hello Beautiful" was added in between "When You Look Me in the Eyes" and "I Believe".
  • On September 7, in Maryland Heights, "Close" returned to the setlist and replaced "Levels".
  • On September 9, in Noblesville and 11, in Prior Lake "Who 's in Your Head" was removed from the setlist but added back in on September 12, in Tinley Park. But "Paranoid" was removed instead.
  • On September 14, in Clarkston "I Believe" was removed.
  • On September 16, in Franklin "Paranoid" was added back in. "Just Friends" also was performed inbetween "S.O.S" and "Paranoid " and "Play My Music" was added in again afterwards before "Hold On". "I Believe" also returned to the setlist and "Levels" replaced "Close" again.
  • On September 17, in Franklin, the setlist was revised and they performed a cover of The Beatles' A Little Help From My Friends after Who's in Your Head and then "Rollercoaster" and "Used to Be". "Body Moves" replaced "Toothbrush" and finally Burnin Up was performed between "I Believe" and "Year 3000".
  • On September 18,in Atlanta, "Play My Music" replaced "Paranoid" again and "Fly With Me" wasn't performed that night. " Toothbrush" replaced "Body Moves".
  • On September 21, in Cincinnati, "Strangers" returned to the setlist. "Close" replaced "Levels" and "With a Little Help From My Friends".
  • On September 22 and 24, in Cuyahoga Falls and Hershey, "Play My Music" was preformed again. But the night after " Paranoid" returned and replaced it.
  • On September 28, in Saratoga Springs, "Shelf" replaces "Paranoid" and is performed between "S.O.S" and "Hold On". "Gotta Find You" is performed in between "When You Look Me in the Eyes" and I Believe".
  • On September 29, in Hartford, October 1, in Boston and October 2, in Wantagh, "Play My Music" is once again added back in. Also in Boston Neil Diamond’s "Sweet Caroline" replaces "I Believe".
  • On October 5, in Holmdel "Paranoid" is re-added and "Mercy" wasn't performed.
  • On October 7, in Camden, Play My Music replaced "Paranoid" again. "This is Heaven" replaced "Levels". "Levels" returned the night after that.
  • Starting on October 10, in Bristow, "Chains" replaced "Levels". "Gotta Find You" replaced "I Believe".
  • On October 12, in Charlotte, "Pushin Me Away" and "Play My Music" were performed replacing "Paranoid" and "Hold On".
  • On October 13, in Raleigh, "Levels" replaced "Chains".
  • On October 13, in Raleigh, October 15, in Jacksonville and October 16, in Tampa, "Mercy" wasn't performed.
  • On October 16, in Tampa, "Who's in Your Head" wasn't preformed. Tonight was performed between S.O.S and Hold On replacing both "Paranoid" and "Play My Music". "Hesitate" replaced "I Believe".
  • On October 17, in West Palm Beach, "Goodnight and Goodbye" and "Play My Music" replaced "Paranoid" and "Hold On". "Close " replaced "Chains". "I Believe" was performed again.
  • On October 21, in Rogers, October 22, in Dallas and October 23, in The Woodlands, "Mercy" was removed from the setlist again.
  • On October 21, in Rogers, "Shelf" replaced "Paranoid" and Play My Music once again replaced Hold On. "Levels" replaced Close.
  • On October 22, in Dallas, "Chains" replaced "Levels". "Paranoid" was not performed.
  • On October 23, in The Woodlands, "Paranoid" was added back to the setlist and "Tonight" was performed again this time replacing "Hold On". "Levels" replaced Chains. "I Believe" was removed again.
  • On October 26, in Phoenix, "Play My Music" was added instead of "Paranoid" again and "World War III" was performed between "S.O.S" and "Hold On". "Hesitate" was also performed again. "Chains" replaced "Levels" again.
  • On October in 17, Los Angeles, "Paranoid" and "Hold On" were not performed. "Play My Music" was performed once again, "Close" replaced "Chains" and "I Believe" replaced "Hesitate". "Mercy" returned to the setlist but it was shortened.

Tour dates

List of North American concerts[53]
Date City Country Venue Opening act(s)
August 20, 2021 Las Vegas United States Park Theater Kelsea Ballerini
Jordan McGraw
August 21, 2021
August 25, 2021 Chula Vista North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre
August 27, 2021 Mountain View Shoreline Amphitheatre Jordan McGraw
August 28, 2021 Wheatland Toyota Amphitheatre Sitting on Stacy
Jordan McGraw
LivVia
August 30, 2021 Auburn White River Amphitheatre Kelsea Ballerini
Jordan McGraw
September 1, 2021 Ridgefield Sunlight Supply Amphitheater
September 2, 2021 Nampa Ford Idaho Center Amphitheatre
September 3, 2021 West Valley City USANA Amphitheatre
September 5, 2021 Morrison Red Rocks Amphitheatre
September 7, 2021 Maryland Heights Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre
September 8, 2021[s] Milwaukee American Family Insurance Amphitheater Spencer Sutherland
Jordan McGraw
Kelsea Ballerini
September 9, 2021 Noblesville Ruoff Music Center Kelsea Ballerini
Jordan McGraw
September 11, 2021 Prior Lake Mystic Amphitheater
September 12, 2021 Tinley Park Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre
September 14, 2021 Clarkston DTE Energy Music Theatre The opening acts were schedule to be Kelsea Ballerini & Jordan McGraw. Due to the delay of the show caused by bad weather Jordan McGraw was forced to cancel his set while Kelsea Ballerini & Jonas Brothers had to shorten theirs. [55]
September 16, 2021 Franklin FirstBank Amphitheater
September 17, 2021
September 18, 2021[t] Atlanta Piedmont Park
September 21, 2021 Cincinnati Riverbend Music Center Kelsea Ballerini
Jordan McGraw
September 22, 2021 Cuyahoga Falls Blossom Music Center
September 24, 2021 Hershey Hersheypark Stadium
September 25, 2021 Darien Darien Lake Performing Arts Center
September 26, 2021 Geddes St. Joseph's Health Amphitheater
September 28, 2021 Saratoga Springs Saratoga Performing Arts Center
September 29, 2021 Hartford Xfinity Theatre
October 1, 2021 Boston Fenway Park
October 2, 2021 Wantagh Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater
October 5, 2021 Holmdel PNC Bank Arts Center
October 6, 2021 Burgettstown The Pavilion at Star Lake
October 7, 2021 Camden BB&T Pavilion
October 9, 2021 Virginia Beach Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater
October 10, 2021 Bristow Jiffy Lube Live
October 12, 2021 Raleigh Coastal Credit Union Music Park
October 13, 2021 Charlotte PNC Music Pavilion
October 15, 2021 Jacksonville Daily's Place
October 16, 2021 Tampa MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre
October 17, 2021 West Palm Beach iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre
October 19, 2021 Pelham Oak Mountain Amphitheatre
October 21, 2021 Rogers Walmart Arkansas Music Pavilion
October 22, 2021 Dallas Dos Equis Pavilion
October 23, 2021 The Woodlands Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
October 26, 2021 Phoenix Ak-Chin Pavilion
October 27, 2021 Los Angeles Hollywood Bowl
December 10, 2021[u] New York City Madison Square Garden
December 12, 2021[v] Boston TD Garden
December 14, 2021[w] Washington, D.C. Capital One Arena
December 16, 2021[x] Atlanta State Farm Arena
August 29, 2022 Mexico City Mexico Mexico City Arena
August 30, 2022
September 1, 2022 Monterrey Arena Monterrey
September 2, 2022
November 5, 2022 Guadalajara Estadio Tres de Marzo

Promotional tours

Fall Tour

Fall Tour
Tour by Jonas Brothers
Associated albumIt's About Time
Start dateNovember 5, 2005
End dateDecember 17, 2005
Legs1
No. of shows16 in North America
16 Total
Jonas Brothers concert chronology
  • Jonas Brothers Fall 2005 Promo Tour
    (2005)
  • Jonas Brothers American Club Tour
    (2006)

The Fall Tour was the Jonas Brothers first tour, to promote their debut album It's About Time. It began on November 5, 2005, and ended on December 17, 2005. The tour also became a part of The Cheetah-licious Christmas Tour, as the Jonas Brothers were surprise guests who opened for both The Cheetah Girls and Aly & AJ for a total of 10 dates, while on this tour.

Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
North America
November 8, 2005 Boston United States Middle East
November 10, 2005 Philadelphia North Star
November 12, 2005 Bay Shore Boulton Center for Performing Arts
November 20, 2005 Montclair Bloomfield Ave. Cafe
November 26, 2005 Hartford Webster Underground
November 27, 2005 Asbury Park The Stone Pony
December 6, 2005 Newark Performing Arts Center (Cheetah Girls)
December 7, 2005 Syracuse Landmark Theater
December 9, 2005 Albany Palace Theatre
December 10, 2005 Providence Providence Performing Arts Center
December 11, 2005 Reading Sovereign Center
December 12, 2005 Toms River Ritacco Center
December 13, 2005 Boston Orpheum Theatre
December 14, 2005 Philadelphia Kimmel Center
December 15, 2005 Wallingford Chevrolet Theatre
December 17, 2005 New York City Nokia Theatre Times Square

Road Dogs tour

The band held several softball games with their team the Road Dogs throughout their 2010 world tour, part of the "X the TXT" campaign, raising awareness of the dangers of texting while driving.

Tour dates

Date City State
United States
August 6, 2010 Joliet Illinois
August 12, 2010 Washington, D.C.
August 13, 2010 Hartford Connecticut
August 16, 2010 Newark New Jersey
August 19, 2010 Queens New York
August 21, 2010 Islip
August 26, 2010 Boston Massachusetts
August 27, 2010 Camden New Jersey
September 7, 2010 Jupiter Florida
September 11, 2010 Houston Texas
September 12, 2010 Fort Worth
September 18, 2010 San Jose California
September 19, 2010 Irvine

As opening act

Cheetah-licious Christmas Tour (The Cheetah Girls)

Never Gone Tour (Backstreet Boys)

The Veronicas 2006 US Tour

Best of Both Worlds Tour (Hannah Montana/Miley Cyrus)

The Best Damn World Tour (Avril Lavigne)

Notes

  1. ^ Part of Alameda County Fair.
  2. ^ Part of San Diego County Fair.
  3. ^ Part of Sonoma County Fair.
  4. ^ Part of California Mid-State Fair.
  5. ^ Part of Altamont Fair.
  6. ^ Part of Altamont Fair.
  7. ^ Part of Puyallup Fair.
  8. ^ Part of Virginia State Fair.
  9. ^ Part of State Fair of Texas.
  10. ^ Part of Southern California Fair.
  11. ^ Part of Georgia National Fair.
  12. ^ Part of South Carolina State Fair.
  13. ^ Part of Summerfest.
  14. ^ Part of KUDL 106.5 Endfest.
  15. ^ Part of Great New York State Fair.
  16. ^ Part of Great Allentown Fair.
  17. ^ Part of Champlain Valley Fair.
  18. ^ Part of Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo.
  19. ^ The concert on September 8, 2021, at the American Family Insurance Amphitheater in Milwaukee was part of Summerfest.[54]
  20. ^ The concert on September 18, 2021, at Piedmont Park in Atlanta was part of Music Midtown.
  21. ^ The concert on December 10, 2021, at Madison Square Garden in New York City was part of the iHeartRadio Jingle Ball.[56]
  22. ^ The concert on December 12, 2021, at the TD Garden in Boston was part of the KISS 108 Jingle Ball.[57]
  23. ^ The concert on December 14, 2021, at the Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C. was part of the HOT 99.5 Jingle Ball.[58]
  24. ^ The concert on December 16, 2021, at the Capital One Arena in Atlanta was part of the iHeartRadio's Power 96.1 Jingle Ball.[59]

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