Jonas Brothers Announce JONAS20 Tour Across USA and Canada: November-December 2025 Dates

Twenty years after bursting onto the scene as Disney Channel darlings with guitar-driven pop hooks, Kevin, Joe, and Nick Jonas are proving that some bands don’t just survive the test of time—they redefine it. The Jonas Brothers’ JONAS20: Greetings From Your Hometown tour lands across North America this November and December, marking two decades since the trio first captured hearts with their infectious energy and undeniable chemistry. This isn’t a nostalgia trip packaged in millennial pink—it’s a full-scale celebration that bridges their Camp Rock era with the sophisticated pop-rock sound that brought them roaring back into the spotlight.
Canada
| Date | City | Venue | Event | Tickets |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| December 14, 2025 | Hamilton | TD Coliseum | Jonas Brothers: JONAS20 Greetings From Your Hometown | Buy tickets |
| December 15, 2025 | Kanata | Canadian Tire Centre | Jonas Brothers: JONAS20 Greetings From Your Hometown | Buy tickets |
| December 17, 2025 | Montreal | Centre Bell | Jonas Brothers: JONAS20 Greetings From Your Hometown | Buy tickets |
United States Of America
| Date | City | Venue | Event | Tickets |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| November 20, 2025 | Providence | Amica Mutual Pavilion | Jonas Brothers: JONAS20 Greetings From Your Hometown | Buy tickets |
| November 22, 2025 | Cincinnati | Heritage Bank Center | Jonas Brothers: JONAS20 Greetings From Your Hometown | Buy tickets |
| November 23, 2025 | Detroit | Little Caesars Arena | Jonas Brothers: JONAS20 Greetings From Your Hometown | Buy tickets |
| November 29, 2025 | Las Vegas | MGM Grand Garden Arena | Jonas Brothers: JONAS20 Greetings From Your Hometown | Buy tickets |
| November 30, 2025 | West Valley City | Maverik Center | Jonas Brothers: JONAS20 Greetings From Your Hometown | Buy tickets |
| December 3, 2025 | Wichita | INTRUST Bank Arena | Jonas Brothers: JONAS20 Greetings From Your Hometown | Buy tickets |
| December 4, 2025 | Fort Worth | Dickies Arena | Jonas Brothers: JONAS20 Greetings From Your Hometown | Buy tickets |
| December 6, 2025 | New Orleans | Smoothie King Center | Jonas Brothers: JONAS20 Greetings From Your Hometown | Buy tickets |
| December 9, 2025 | North Little Rock | Simmons Bank Arena | Jonas Brothers: JONAS20 Greetings From Your Hometown | Buy tickets |
| December 11, 2025 | Rosemont | Allstate Arena | Jonas Brothers: JONAS20 Greetings From Your Hometown | Buy tickets |
| December 12, 2025 | Grand Rapids | Van Andel Arena | Jonas Brothers: JONAS20 Greetings From Your Hometown | Buy tickets |
| December 18, 2025 | Manchester | SNHU Arena | Jonas Brothers: JONAS20 Greetings From Your Hometown | Buy tickets |
| December 20, 2025 | Baltimore | CFG Bank Arena | Jonas Brothers: JONAS20 Greetings From Your Hometown | Buy tickets |
| December 21, 2025 | Belmont Park | UBS Arena | Jonas Brothers: JONAS20 Greetings From Your Hometown | Buy tickets |
| December 22, 2025 | Brooklyn | Barclays Center | Jonas Brothers: JONAS20 Greetings From Your Hometown | Buy tickets |
| December 31, 2025 | Hollywood | Hard Rock Live | Jonas Brothers: Greetings From 2026 | Buy tickets |
Spanning 19 cities across the United States and Canada, the JONAS20 tour captures the brothers at their creative peak—a moment where they’ve mastered the art of delivering both the sing-along anthems fans discovered as teenagers and the mature musicianship they’ve cultivated through solo ventures and reunions. Whether you’re planning to catch them at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas or Centre Bell in Montreal, this tour promises an evening that honors their journey while pushing their live performance into bold new territory.
About Jonas Brothers
The Jonas Brothers emerged from Wyckoff, New Jersey in 2005 as a family trio with harmonies as tight as their bond. After signing with Hollywood Records, they became a cultural phenomenon between 2007 and 2009, releasing three consecutive platinum albums and starring in Camp Rock alongside Demi Lovato. Their hits “S.O.S,” “Burnin’ Up,” and “Lovebug” dominated radio waves and TRL countdowns, making them the defining boy band of the late 2000s.
Following a six-year hiatus that saw each brother pursue individual projects—Nick as a solo artist and Broadway star, Joe with DNCE, and Kevin in entrepreneurial ventures—the trio reunited in 2019 with “Sucker,” their first single to top the Billboard Hot 100. The comeback album Happiness Begins debuted at number one, proving their fanbase had only grown stronger. Their subsequent releases, including 2023’s The Album, showcase a band that’s evolved from teen pop icons into seasoned musicians who’ve earned five Grammy nominations and sold over 20 million albums worldwide.
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Why These Venues Were Built for Jonas Brothers
There’s an art to matching an artist with the right room, and the JONAS20 tour reads like a masterclass in venue selection. Each arena on this itinerary was chosen not just for capacity, but for how its unique characteristics amplify what makes a Jonas Brothers show unforgettable—the balance between massive production value and intimate connection that turns 15,000 strangers into one unified singalong.
The Barclays Center: Brooklyn’s Modern Marvel
When the Jonas Brothers take the stage at Barclays Center on December 22, they’ll be performing in one of New York’s most acoustically refined modern arenas. Opened in 2012, Barclays was designed by SHoP Architects with a modular acoustic ceiling system that actually adjusts for different performance types. This isn’t your grandfather’s sports barn—the venue’s intimate bowl configuration means even the upper deck feels connected to the stage, crucial for a band whose strength lies in making eye contact with fans during “When You Look Me in the Eyes.” The arena’s weathered steel exterior might evoke industrial Brooklyn, but inside, it’s all warmth and clarity, perfect for catching every three-part harmony.
MGM Grand Garden Arena: Vegas Spectacle Meets Pop Precision
The November 29 Las Vegas stop at MGM Grand Garden Arena represents something special in the tour’s geography. This 16,800-capacity venue has hosted everyone from Barbra Streisand to Bruno Mars, and its reputation for flawless sound engineering stems from its permanent installation typically reserved for residency acts. The arena’s steep seating rake ensures sightlines that would make stadium tours jealous, while its proximity to the Strip attracts an audience that comes ready for spectacle. For a band that’s promised elaborate staging and visual production on this tour, MGM Grand provides the technical infrastructure to deliver arena-rock ambition with the audio precision of a recording studio.
Centre Bell: Montreal’s Musical Cathedral
When the tour crosses into Canada for the December 17 Montreal date, Centre Bell offers something you can’t engineer—atmosphere. As the largest arena in Canada by seating capacity, Centre Bell is notorious for its crowd energy. Montreal audiences don’t just watch shows; they participate with a fervor that’s turned routine tour stops into legendary bootlegs. The venue’s design, with its low-hanging scoreboard and closely stacked seating tiers, creates acoustic intensity that rivals smaller theaters. For the Jonas Brothers, whose catalogue includes both stadium-sized anthems and acoustic moments, Centre Bell’s ability to feel massive during “Burnin’ Up” yet intimate during “BB Good” makes it the perfect canvas.
The Heritage Bank Center: Cincinnati’s Hidden Gem
Often overlooked in conversations about premier concert venues, the Heritage Bank Center in Cincinnati deserves recognition for its fan-first design. Built along the Ohio River with downtown views through its glass-enclosed concourses, the arena underwent major renovations that prioritized concert acoustics over pure sports functionality. The November 22 show here benefits from the venue’s asymmetrical bowl design—a quirk of its architecture that actually prevents the echo problems plaguing many multi-purpose arenas. For fans hunting ticket information who want guaranteed sound quality without the big-city markup, Cincinnati represents exceptional value and experience.
What ties these venues together isn’t just their technical specs—it’s their ability to foster the communal experience that defines Jonas Brothers concerts. These aren’t passive listening environments. They’re spaces designed for 15,000 people to jump simultaneously during “Year 3000,” to light up the darkness with phone flashlights during “A Little Bit Longer,” and to feel that rare connection between performer and crowd that reminds you why live music matters. The JONAS20 tour isn’t just visiting cities; it’s activating the perfect rooms to celebrate two decades of music that grew up alongside its audience.
Jonas Brothers Nov 20, 2025 – Dec 31, 2025 Tour: Complete Schedule
- Providence, United States Of America – November 20 at Amica Mutual Pavilion
- Cincinnati, United States Of America – November 22 at Heritage Bank Center
- Detroit, United States Of America – November 23 at Little Caesars Arena
- Las Vegas, United States Of America – November 29 at MGM Grand Garden Arena
- West Valley City, United States Of America – November 30 at Maverik Center
- Wichita, United States Of America – December 3 at INTRUST Bank Arena
- Fort Worth, United States Of America – December 4 at Dickies Arena
- New Orleans, United States Of America – December 6 at Smoothie King Center
- North Little Rock, United States Of America – December 9 at Simmons Bank Arena
- Rosemont, United States Of America – December 11 at Allstate Arena
- Grand Rapids, United States Of America – December 12 at Van Andel Arena
- Hamilton, Canada – December 14 at TD Coliseum
- Kanata, Canada – December 15 at Canadian Tire Centre
- Montreal, Canada – December 17 at Centre Bell
- Manchester, United States Of America – December 18 at SNHU Arena
- Baltimore, United States Of America – December 20 at CFG Bank Arena
- Belmont Park, United States Of America – December 21 at UBS Arena
- Brooklyn, United States Of America – December 22 at Barclays Center
- Hollywood, United States Of America – December 31 at Hard Rock Live (Greetings From 2026)
Jonas Brothers in Detroit
Detroit’s November 23 show at Little Caesars Arena carries particular weight for a band that’s always championed authentic American pop-rock. The Motor City’s deep musical legacy—from Motown to garage rock—creates audiences that demand genuine musicianship, not just spectacle. Little Caesars Arena, opened in 2017 as one of the most technologically advanced venues in North America, provides pristine acoustics within a building that honors Detroit’s industrial aesthetic. The arena’s connection to the city’s revitalization story mirrors the Jonas Brothers’ own comeback narrative, making this stop more than just another tour date. Expect the Detroit crowd to bring that characteristic Midwest energy that turns good shows into unforgettable ones. Check ticket availability for Detroit before this date sells out—Motor City doesn’t sleep on quality music.
Jonas Brothers in New Orleans
The December 6 New Orleans date at Smoothie King Center promises something special for fans willing to make the trip. New Orleans audiences are legendary for their musical sophistication—this is a city where second lines happen spontaneously and jazz funerals celebrate life through sound. The Jonas Brothers performing here taps into that tradition of communal musical experience. Smoothie King Center, despite being primarily a sports venue, has hosted everyone from Beyoncé to Paul McCartney, and its downtown location means fans can extend the evening into the French Quarter’s endless music scene. There’s something poetic about a band celebrating 20 years of brotherhood in a city that invented the concept of musical family. Don’t miss your chance to be part of this convergence of pop excellence and cultural tradition—explore ticket options for New Orleans now.
Jonas Brothers in Montreal
When the Jonas Brothers cross the border for their December 17 Montreal show at Centre Bell, they’re entering territory known for making or breaking touring acts through sheer audience intensity. Montreal crowds are famous for their bilingual singalongs and the kind of energy that gets captured in live albums. Centre Bell, home to the Montreal Canadiens, transforms into a music cathedral during concerts, with its 21,000-capacity creating a wall of sound that rivals European football stadiums. For a band whose recent albums have incorporated more sophisticated production and international influences, performing in Quebec’s cultural capital represents validation from one of North America’s most discerning music markets. The December timing also adds holiday magic to an already electric atmosphere. If you’re considering crossing the border for this show, secure tickets for Montreal early—Centre Bell shows are notorious for quick sellouts.
Jonas Brothers in Brooklyn
The December 22 Brooklyn stop at Barclays Center serves as a homecoming of sorts for a band that conquered New York multiple times throughout their career. Barclays represents modern New York—diverse, design-forward, and demanding excellence. The arena’s location above a major transit hub means it draws fans from across the tri-state area, creating audiences that reflect the cultural melting pot that shaped contemporary pop music. Performing this close to the holidays adds sentimental weight to songs that already carry two decades of memories. For fans who grew up streaming Jonas Brothers on their iPods while riding the subway, this show offers full-circle closure. The arena’s superior acoustics and intimate configuration mean even the upper bowl feels connected to the brothers’ chemistry onstage. Brooklyn shows often feature surprise guests and special moments—another reason to check ticket availability for Brooklyn immediately.
How to Get Jonas Brothers Tickets
Tickets for the JONAS20: Greetings From Your Hometown tour are available now through authorized sellers, with pricing typically ranging from $75 for upper-level seats to $250+ for premium floor locations. VIP packages that include early venue access, exclusive merchandise, and premium seating configurations are available for most dates, though these packages tend to sell quickly for major markets like Las Vegas, Montreal, and Brooklyn.
The tour follows a general admission floor model with reserved seating in the bowl sections, giving fans flexibility based on their concert preferences. If you’re after the full arena-rock experience with optimal sound and sightlines, lower bowl center sections typically offer the best value. Floor standing provides proximity and energy but requires commitment to arriving early for optimal position. Many venues have also implemented mobile-only ticketing to combat scalping and ensure authentic tickets reach real fans.
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Jonas Brothers Tour FAQ
- When do Jonas Brothers tickets go on sale for remaining dates? Tickets are currently available for all announced JONAS20 tour dates through the end of 2025. Some high-demand markets like Brooklyn and Montreal are selling rapidly, so purchasing sooner rather than later is recommended to secure preferred seating.
- Are there age restrictions for Jonas Brothers concerts? Most venues on the JONAS20 tour are all-ages events, though children under 2 may not require a ticket if sitting on a parent’s lap (venue policies vary). The December 31 New Year’s Eve show at Hard Rock Live may have different age policies given its late start time—check venue-specific guidelines before purchasing.
- Will there be opening acts for the Jonas Brothers tour? Opening acts have not been officially announced as of November 2025. The Jonas Brothers typically curate support acts that complement their pop-rock sound, often featuring emerging artists or established names from their musical circle. Check official tour announcements for updates as dates approach.
- What kind of sound quality can I expect at venues like Barclays Center and MGM Grand Garden Arena? Both venues represent the gold standard in modern arena acoustics. Barclays Center features an adjustable acoustic ceiling system specifically designed for concerts, while MGM Grand Garden Arena uses audio configurations typically reserved for Las Vegas residencies. These venues minimize the echo and muddiness common in older multi-purpose arenas, ensuring clarity for both the brothers’ harmonies and full-band arrangements.
- Can I bring a camera to Jonas Brothers concerts? Most venues allow smartphones for photos and videos for personal use, though professional cameras with detachable lenses are typically prohibited. Flash photography is discouraged during performances. Each venue maintains specific policies, so review guidelines on your ticket or venue website before attending.
Twenty Years, One Unforgettable Night
The JONAS20: Greetings From Your Hometown tour represents more than a nostalgia circuit or greatest-hits victory lap. This is a band that’s earned the right to celebrate two decades by proving they’re more relevant now than ever—armed with tighter harmonies, deeper songwriting, and the kind of stage presence that only comes from thousands of hours under the lights. From Providence to Hollywood, Detroit to Montreal, these shows promise to honor the past while cementing the Jonas Brothers’ place in the current musical conversation.
Whether you’re a day-one fan who wore out your Camp Rock DVD or someone who discovered them through “Sucker,” this tour offers something increasingly rare in modern pop—genuine connection between artists and audience, delivered with world-class production and two decades of hits. Don’t let these dates pass by. Visit the ticket section above and secure your spot for a night that celebrates not just the Jonas Brothers’ journey, but your own memories attached to their music. Twenty years later, it’s still about the music, the brotherhood, and the fans who never stopped believing.
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