The Jonas Brothers are taking fans on a nostalgic ride with their 20th anniversary JONAS20: Living the Dream tour. The sibling trio: Nick, Joe, and Kevin Jonas will hit stadiums and arenas across North America starting this August, promising a setlist packed with fan favorites spanning two decades.
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The 43-date tour kicks off on August 10 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, and wraps up on November 14 at Mohegan Sun Arena in Connecticut. Fans can expect a high-energy show featuring tracks from their early days, as well as hits from their latest releases.
In addition to the music, the Jonas Brothers are bringing along some major names for select opening slots. EDM star Marshmello, rock icons The All-American Rejects, and pop-punk favorites Boys Like Girls will join the tour on different nights, making each stop a unique experience.

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Jonas Brothers Tour Setlist
While the official setlist hasn’t been revealed, fans can expect a career-spanning show featuring tracks from their early albums like A Little Bit Longer and Lines, Vines and Trying Times, as well as their recent releases, including songs from Happiness Begins and The Album.
The Jonas Brothers also recently dropped their latest single, Love Me To Heaven, which will likely make its way onto the tour playlist. With a discography that includes everything from Burnin’ Up to Sucker, each show is bound to be a mix of nostalgia and fresh hits.
Jonas Brothers Tour Merch
Fans can get their hands on exclusive JONAS20: Living the Dream tour merchandise, including vintage-inspired tees, hoodies, and limited-edition posters. Special anniversary collectibles will also be available at concert venues and online.
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With stops across the U.S. and Canada, this tour is one of the Jonas Brothers’ most extensive yet. It covers stadiums and arenas in major markets, ensuring fans nationwide have a chance to celebrate two decades of Jonas music.
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Tickets go on sale March 28 via Ticketmaster. Given the band’s loyal fanbase and the excitement surrounding their 20th anniversary, demand is expected to be high. VIP packages and presale options will be available, offering perks like early entry, exclusive merchandise, and meet-and-greet opportunities.
With a stacked lineup, an iconic setlist, and a celebration of 20 years of music, JONAS20: Living the Dream is shaping up to be the Jonas Brothers’ biggest tour yet.
Jonas Brothers Tour Dates
Here’s the full schedule for the JONAS20: Living the Dream Tour:
- Aug. 10 – East Rutherford, NJ (MetLife Stadium)
- Aug. 12 – Washington, D.C. (Nationals Park)
- Aug. 14 – Philadelphia, PA (Citizens Bank Park)
- Aug. 17 – Hershey, PA (Hersheypark Stadium)
- Aug. 21 – Toronto, ON (Rogers Centre)
- Aug. 23 – Boston, MA (Fenway Park)
- Aug. 26 – Chicago, IL (Wrigley Field)
- Aug. 28 – Detroit, MI (Comerica Park)
- Aug. 31 – Arlington, TX (Globe Life Field)
- Sept. 6 – Los Angeles, CA (Dodger Stadium)
- Sept. 18 – Vancouver, BC (Rogers Arena)
- Sept. 20 – Portland, OR (Moda Center)
- Sept. 22 – Seattle, WA (Climate Pledge Arena)
- Sept. 25 – San Francisco, CA (Chase Center)
- Sept. 26 – Sacramento, CA (Golden 1 Center)
- Sept. 28 – Phoenix, AZ (PHX Arena)
- Oct. 2 – Denver, CO (Ball Arena)
- Oct. 4 – Omaha, NE (CHI Health Center)
- Oct. 5 – Des Moines, IA (Wells Fargo Arena)
- Oct. 7 – Kansas City, MO (T-Mobile Center)
- Oct. 8 – St. Louis, MO (Enterprise Center)
- Oct. 10 – St. Paul, MN (Xcel Energy Center)
- Oct. 12 – Milwaukee, WI (Fiserv Forum)
- Oct. 14 – Nashville, TN (Bridgestone Arena)
- Oct. 16 – Tulsa, OK (BOK Center)
- Oct. 17 – Austin, TX (Moody Center)
- Oct. 18 – San Antonio, TX (Frost Bank Center)
- Oct. 19 – Houston, TX (Toyota Center)
- Oct. 22 – Tampa, FL (Amalie Arena)
- Oct. 24 – Sunrise, FL (Amerant Bank Arena)
- Oct. 26 – Orlando, FL (Kia Center)
- Oct. 28 – Atlanta, GA (State Farm Arena)
- Oct. 29 – Raleigh, NC (Lenovo Center)
- Nov. 1 – Lexington, KY (Rupp Arena)
- Nov. 2 – Indianapolis, IN (Gainbridge Fieldhouse)
- Nov. 4 – Knoxville, TN (Thompson-Boling Arena at Food City Center)
- Nov. 5 – Charlotte, NC (Spectrum Center)
- Nov. 6 – Columbia, SC (Colonial Life Arena)
- Nov. 8 – Columbus, OH (Schottenstein Center)
- Nov. 9 – Buffalo, NY (KeyBank Center)
- Nov. 11 – Cleveland, OH (Rocket Arena)
- Nov. 12 – Pittsburgh, PA (PPG Paints Arena)
- Nov. 14 – Uncasville, CT (Mohegan Sun Arena)