Jonas Brothers Are ‘Burning Up’ Again With New 45-City Tour
The Jonas Brothers really are taking it all over again.
After selling out their headlining shows at Madison Square Garden, Kevin , Joe and Nick Jonas announced Monday (Aug.
17) that their Burning Up Tour All Over Again will officially expand into a 45-city North American tour this fall.
What started as a special revival of one of the band’s most iconic eras is now becoming a full-fledged arena run.
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25 at Boston’s TD Garden and make stops in cities including Toronto; Washington, D.C.; Miami; Los Angeles; Seattle; and Denver before wrapping Dec.
21 with home state show at Newark, New Jersey’s Prudential Center.
For Jonas Brothers fans, the name is more than just a clever throwback.
The original Burning Up Tour launched in 2008 and became a defining moment in the group’s Disney-era rise to superstardom.
The new trek promises to revisit that era and bring the experience to fans who couldn’t make it to the band’s New York shows.
“Our last tour reminded us just how much this music means to us and to the fans who’ve been with us from the start,” the brothers said in a statement shared with Billboard .
“The response was so overwhelming announcing the MSG shows that we knew we couldn’t stop at New York.” Seemingly, the Jonas Brothers aren’t the only ones getting in on the nostaglia.
Magnus Ferrell, Franklin Jonas (yes, the fourth Jonas brother, lovingly nicknamed Bonus Jonas) and All Time Low will join the band as special guests on select dates, adding some new blood to a tour built around revisiting the past.
The announcement comes during a busy stretch for the brothers, as they were just announced as halftime performers for the NFL’s first-ever regular-season game in Australia this past week.
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