The Jonas Brothers have announced a significant change to their highly anticipated Jonas20: Living the Dream Tour. The trio will drop six performances booked in bigger stadiums in favor of smaller arena-style shows. As artists, they are deeply concerned about the concert experience they’re creating for their fans. With this decision, they celebrate their 20th anniversary as actors and musicians.
That’s right, the sibling trio of Kevin, Nick, and Joe Jonas provide some great news! They’re going to take the canceled stadium concerts and turn them into performances at smaller venues on those same dates. Looking forward to an incredible concert experience! The brothers will play some pretty sweet venues along the way, including Dos Equis Pavilion in Dallas on August 31, Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California, on September 6, and Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre in Chicago on August 26. Of note, too, is that their previously scheduled stop in Detroit on August 28 has been shifted to Little Caesars Arena.
His new impassioned sonic palette makes sense given his latest project, Joe Jonas’ second solo album, Music for People Who Believe in Love, released this past May. This album will surely lead the charge as he hits the road this summer in support of the new album. The Jonas Brothers will be taking over historic venues such as MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ. They’ll be performing from the stage at Fenway Park in Boston!
They were thankful and excited to have their fans still rockin’ with them.
“To the fans, we’re so excited to get out and be with you for our 20th-anniversary tour!” – The Jonas Brothers
The tour will see some amazing supporting talent along with it! Look forward to seeing your favorite artists such as the All-American Rejects and Boys Like Girls plus DJ Marshmello. The addition of these artists has created a lot of excitement from fans ready to take in a diverse, energetic lineup like never before.
Fans are very sad to hear as concert cancellations and venue changes get announced. The band has been quick to alleviate their fears with a simple, yet soothing promise.
“We apologize for any inconvenience these changes have caused, and we can’t wait to see you on the road!” – The Jonas Brothers
This move to performing in smaller venues represents a large shift in the music industry. In many cases artists are excited to establish a more personal relationship with their fans. By downsizing from stadiums to more intimate settings, the Jonas Brothers aim to provide a memorable experience that resonates with fans.