‘Living the Dream Tour’: Jonas Brothers Celebrate 20 Years of Music with a Historic Tour

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Joe, Kevin, and Nick Jonas return to the stage in 2025 with a world tour celebrating their 20-year career.

The Jonas Brothers are back! To mark two decades since their formation, Joe, Kevin, and Nick have announced the Jonas20: Living the Dream Tour, which will take them across the United States and Canada from 10 August to 14 November 2025. This commemorative tour promises to be one of the biggest musical events of the year, featuring special guests who defined a whole generation.

Among the confirmed artists are Marshmello, The All-American Rejects, Boys Like Girls, and special appearances from side projects such as DNCE, The Administration, and Deleasa. The tour will include stops at iconic stadiums and arenas such as MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, Fenway Park in Boston, Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, and State Farm Arena in Atlanta, among many others.

The tour will kick off on 10 August in East Rutherford and conclude on 14 November in Uncasville, Connecticut, with over 40 confirmed dates. Some of the major cities on the schedule include Toronto, Chicago, Seattle, Miami, Houston, and Nashville.

Tickets will be available from 28 March 2025 exclusively through Ticketmaster. While prices have not yet been disclosed, high demand is expected, so fans are advised to stay alert when sales open.

With a mix of nostalgia and renewed energy, the Jonas Brothers are ready to relive their greatest hits alongside their fans in a tour that will celebrate their legacy and evolution as a band. Without a doubt, Living the Dream Tour will be an unforgettable experience for fans of all ages.

Confirmed Cities and Dates

  • East Rutherford, NJ – MetLife Stadium (10 August)
  • Washington, D.C. – Nationals Park (12 August)
  • Philadelphia, PA – Citizens Bank Park (14 August)
  • Hershey, PA – Hersheypark Stadium (17 August)
  • Toronto, Canada – Rogers Centre (21 August)
  • Boston, MA – Fenway Park (23 August)
  • Chicago, IL – Wrigley Field (26 August)
  • Detroit, MI – Comerica Park (28 August)
  • Arlington, TX – Globe Life Field (31 August)
  • Los Angeles, CA – Dodger Stadium (6 September)
  • Vancouver, Canada – Rogers Arena (18 September)
  • Portland, OR – Moda Center (20 September)
  • Seattle, WA – Climate Pledge Arena (22 September)
  • San Francisco, CA – Chase Center (25 September)
  • Sacramento, CA – Golden 1 Center (26 September)
  • Phoenix, AZ – PHX Arena (28 September)
  • Denver, CO – Ball Arena (2 October)
  • Omaha, NE – CHI Health Center (4 October)
  • Des Moines, IA – Wells Fargo Arena (5 October)
  • Kansas City, MO – T-Mobile Center (7 October)
  • St. Louis, MO – Enterprise Center (8 October)
  • St. Paul, MN – Xcel Energy Center (10 October)
  • Milwaukee, WI – Fiserv Forum (12 October)
  • Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena (14 October)
  • Tulsa, OK – BOK Center (16 October)
  • Austin, TX – Moody Center (17 October)
  • San Antonio, TX – Frost Bank Center (18 October)
  • Houston, TX – Toyota Center (19 October)
  • Tampa, FL – Amalie Arena (22 October)
  • Sunrise, FL – Amerant Bank Arena (24 October)
  • Orlando, FL – Kia Center (26 October)
  • Atlanta, GA – State Farm Arena (28 October)
  • Raleigh, NC – Lenovo Center (29 October)
  • Lexington, KY – Rupp Arena (1 November)
  • Indianapolis, IN – Gainbridge Fieldhouse (2 November)
  • Knoxville, TN – Thompson-Boling Arena (4 November)
  • Charlotte, NC – Spectrum Center (5 November)
  • Columbia, SC – Colonial Life Arena (6 November)
  • Columbus, OH – Schottenstein Center (8 November)
  • Buffalo, NY – KeyBank Center (9 November)
  • Cleveland, OH – Rocket Arena (11 November)
  • Pittsburgh, PA – PPG Paints Arena (12 November)
  • Uncasville, CT – Mohegan Sun Arena (14 November)