Jonas Brothers Take Fan Experience JonasCon on the Road For Select Show Stops

The Jonas Brothers will be bringing their fan event, JonasCon, along with them for a total of 10 stops during their forthcoming U.S. tour, as they announced on Tuesday.

The first JonasCon event happened on March 23, marking the trio’s two-decade career milestone. It included live shows, DJ sets, interactive Q&A sessions, surprise pop-ups, and guest appearances by special artists. This occasion was hosted at American Dream in East Rutherford, New Jersey – one of the biggest malls in the U.S., which the band chose as a tribute to their early performances at malls. Jonas Brothers themed events were held throughout New York City and at American Dream over the weekend.

After the first JonasCon event, the group unveiled their Jonas20: Living the Dream North American tour, describing the upcoming concerts as a “strong, complete commemoration of their 20-year adventure, traveling from performing in shopping malls to headlining the largest stadiums globally.” The JonasCon Tour will take place at their shows in New Jersey, Washington D.C., Philadelphia, Hershey, Toronto, Boston, Chicago, Detroit, Dallas, and Los Angeles.

For all ticket holders, the experience at hand is complimentary, offering them the opportunity to participate in an engaging pre-event gathering, affectionately known as an “interactive tailgate party.” This event promises exciting activities such as Camp Rock and Jonas Brothers karaoke sessions, artistic displays, photo opportunities, trivia contests, and a marketplace where fans can showcase their own Jonas Brothers crafts for sale, referred to as the “trading post.

The pre-sale for tour tickets becomes available starting March 27, 10 a.m. (local time). The tour itself is set to commence on August 10 at MetLife Stadium.

This year marks the 20th anniversary for the Jonas Brothers’ band, and it seems like 2025 is shaping up to be a bustling year for them. Nick Jonas is taking center stage in the Broadway production of “The Last Five Years” alongside Adrienne Warren. Meanwhile, Joe Jonas is set to drop his solo album titled “Music For People Who Believe In Love” in May. The band penned a heartfelt letter on Instagram recently, expressing their emotions about this significant milestone and hinting at a “year of music” that includes group albums, individual projects, a live album, and a soundtrack. Additionally, they’ve got a holiday film lined up for later in the year as well.

Looking back, it seems like only yesterday when we packed our family minivan with a couple of “It’s About Time” CDs, off to an afternoon gig at a local mall where we played for anyone who cared to listen. Here’s to the next 20 years and to continuing this journey together!

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2025-03-26 09:54