Changes to the Jonas Brothers Tour
The Jonas Brothers have made some significant changes to their "Jonas20: Living the Dream Tour". The tour, which was originally scheduled to include stadium concerts in six US cities, has been modified to take place in arenas or amphitheaters instead.
Affected Cities
The cities that will be affected by these changes are Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Detroit, Dallas, Washington, DC, and the Chicago region. Fans who had already purchased tickets for the original stadium concerts will receive a full refund and will be given priority access to purchase tickets for the new shows.
New Venues and Dates
The new concerts will take place on the same dates as the original shows, but at different venues. For example, the Los Angeles concert will now be held at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood instead of the Dodger Stadium. The Washington, DC concert will be held at Jiffy Lube Live instead of National Park, and the Chicago concert will be held at the United Center instead of Wrigley Field.
Other Changes
The Detroit concert will now be held at the Little Caesars Arena instead of Comerica Park, and the Dallas concert will be held at the Dos Equis Pavilion instead of the Globe Life Field. The Philadelphia concert will be held at the Citizens Bank Park instead of the Lincoln Financial Field.
Ticket Information
Fans who had already purchased tickets for the original concerts will receive an email with information about how to purchase tickets for the new shows. The tickets will go on sale next Wednesday at 10 am local time, and fans will be given priority access to purchase them.
A Message from the Band
The Jonas Brothers apologized for any inconvenience the changes may have caused and expressed their excitement for the tour. "We are so happy to be celebrating our 20th anniversary with our fans," they wrote on Instagram. "Every decision we make is with our fans in mind, and we are working hard to make sure this tour is the best one yet."
New Music
The Jonas Brothers have also released a new album, "Live from the O2 Arena", and will be releasing a new studio album, "Greetings from Your Hometown", on August 8, just two days before the tour begins. Fans can expect to hear new music and old favorites at the concerts.
