The Jonas Brothers broke the hearts of many British fans earlier this year when they announced they would be postponing their upcoming tour.
The Five Albums One Night tour was due to take place across the summer, but in April, they confirmed they had pushed back all of their UK show commitments.
Speaking in a statement at the time, Nick, Joe and Kevin Jonas said: “We have shifted the European dates until later this year, but that is only because we’ve some exciting projects which we’re very excited to share with you, at a later point.”
With no further context on what these “exciting projects” were, they added: “European fans we love you, we can’t wait to see you, it’s been long overdue, and we’re so excited to plays these shows later this year in the fall.”
The tour was rescheduled to September 2024 – beginning next week – and although the first shows are just days away, you can still buy last-minute tickets right now through some resale websties. Here’s the information you need:
Jonas Brothers tickets are available now through resale websites such as viagogo, StubHub and more.
These tickets are being sold by fans who no longer want to, or cannot attend the rescheduled dates.
As a result, prices may vary from face-value – however, these websites do allow for fans to purchase their perfect tickets.
This means fans will be able to buy their ideal tickets, including front-standing or back-row seating.
Here’s the links you need:
VIAGOGO – Buy Jonas Brothers resale tickets here.
If you’d rather try your luck at some official retailers, you can also look at purchasing from Ticketmaster. Here’s the link you need:
The Jonas Brothers will be playing five arena shows around the UK this month.
They’ll be beginning their journey at Manchester’s Co-op Live before moving to Glasgow and Birmingham.
The three-piece band will finish their UK arena tour by hitting London’s O2 Arena on two consecutive nights, from September 16-17.
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