The Jonas Brothers are celebrating their 20th anniversary as a band by hitting the road for their Living The Dream Tour.
The tour kicks off this August and sees its members, Kevin, Joe, and Nick, traverse across 40 cities in the United States. Fans can also expect guest appearances from prolific artists like Marshmello, The All-American Rejects, and Boys Like Girls, among others, as well as sets from Nick and Joe's solo careers.
“We’re beyond excited to hit the road and celebrate 20 years of music,” said the Jonas Brothers in a press release. “Our fans have been with us through every chapter, and this tour is our way of honoring them, the memories we’ve made, and the ones we’ll create together. We can’t wait to make this our biggest, most unforgettable tour yet.”
Tickets for the show start at $39.90 on Ticketmaster, though they can go up to TK. For those looking to purchase on StubHub, it starts from $91 to $801 for up-close tickets. As for Vivid Seats, tickets range between $99 to $1,801. Finally, SeatGeek tickets retail for $108, though they go as high as $985.
Everything you need to know about the Jonas Brothers' upcoming tour:
Presale and General ticket information:
The window for fans to sign up for Artist Presale closed on Wednesday, March 26. The Artist Presale tickets went on sale at 10 a.m. the following day, local time. Those interested, however, needn't fret because the general tickets will go on sale on Friday, March 28, at 10 a.m. local time at Ticketmaster.
The Jonas 20: Living The Dream Tour also offers fans a wide range of VIP experiences. Those interested can head to vipnation.com to learn more.
Jonas Brothers tour schedule 2025
Listed below is a detailed guide to the tour dates, venues, and links to purchase the tickets:
What to expect at the shows:
At all the shows, the Jonas Brothers are likely to pay tribute to their vast catalog of work, and will also support their forthcoming new album, Greetings From Your Hometown. At the time of writing, details surrounding the release of their album have yet to come out, though they did drop their lead single, Love Me To Heaven, ahead of JonasCon, which was held on March 23.
JonasCon took place this Sunday, March 23, and was the first of its kind. It was held at East Rutherford’s American Dream, and experiences ranged from mini golf and laser tag to JonasCon Trading Post, Camp Rock Bar, and Jonas Museum, among others.

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