The Jonas Brothers have made some big changes to their tour.
On June 13, the official Jonas Brothers X account shared a statement from Kevin, Nick and Joe as they’ve changed the venue — but not the dates — for six of their upcoming shows.
“We’re so excited to get out and be with you for our 20th anniversary tour!” the message began. “Every decision we make is with you in mind, ensuring the best experience for our incredible fans. We’re making some venue changes, but rest assured, all performances are still happening on the same dates and in the same cities.”
“We’re pouring our hearts into making this the best tour we’ve ever done. We love performing for you and sharing this journey together,” they added.
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Fans who planned on attending shows in Washington, DC, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Detroit, Dallas, and Los Angeles, will receive refunds and will need to repurchase tickets.
The new venues are as follows:
-Jiffy Lube Live in DC
-Freedom Mortgage Pavilion in Camden, New Jersey (for the Philadelphia show).
-Credit Union 1 Amphitheater in Tinley Park, Illinois
-Little Caesars Arena in Detroit
-Dos Equis Pavilion in Dallas
-Intuit Dome in Los Angeles
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The Jonas Brothers confirmed that these fans will get “priority pre-sale access” for the changed shows. Additionally, the Jonas siblings clearly stated that these access codes will be automatically linked to the respective Ticketmaster accounts where the tickets were originally purchased.
The guys thanked fans for their patience before signing off. But some fans were left with lots of questions and confusion.
“What about those of us who received them as a gift, and they weren’t purchased through Ticketmaster…. ?” one person wondered.
“Will Los Angeles no longer have the JonasCon experience now? @jonasbrothers,” someone else asked.
“What about fans who purchased for the Chicago show through the MLB app? Do we get priority presale too?” a third X user questioned.
“Ok but. What about Jonascon for the first 10 shows still? Is that still a thing or no? And what about the DNCE songs, Fastlife songs, NickJ & the Administration songs? Is that still a thing? You need to answer more questions,” a fourth concern read.
The Jonas Brothers confirmed their 20-year anniversary tour back in May.
“This album is filled with pieces of that, lifelong influences from our childhood and the sounds that we grew up on. We’ll be playing these new songs, and the old favorites, live on tour starting August 10. We can’t wait to bring Greetings From Your Hometown to your hometown,” read an announcement posted on Instagram.