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7:30 PM - Rogers Centre - Toronto, ON
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6:30 PM - Fenway Park - Boston, MA
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7:30 PM - Saratoga Performing Arts Center - Saratoga Springs, NY
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7:30 PM - Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre - Tinley Park, IL
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7:30 PM - Little Caesars Arena - Detroit, MI
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7:30 PM - Walmart AMP - Rogers, AR
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7:30 PM - Dos Equis Pavilion - Dallas, TX
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7:30 PM - North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre - Chula Vista, CA
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7:30 PM - Intuit Dome - Inglewood, CA
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7:30 PM - Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre - Salt Lake City, UT
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7:30 PM - Rogers Arena - Vancouver, BC
From $90+

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7:30 PM - Moda Center at the Rose Quarter - Portland, OR
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7:30 PM - Climate Pledge Arena - Seattle, WA
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7:30 PM - Chase Center - San Francisco, CA
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7:30 PM - Golden 1 Center - Sacramento, CA
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7:30 PM - Honda Center - Anaheim, CA
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7:30 PM - PHX Arena - Phoenix, AZ
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7:30 PM - Isleta Amphitheater - Albuquerque, NM
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7:30 PM - Ball Arena - Denver, CO
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7:30 PM - Casey's Center - Des Moines, IA
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Pop rock trio the Jonas Brothers have finally resurfaced after a six-year-long hiatus where they worked on individual projects. This is to the delight of many, as the Grammy-nominated group will get back to making music and build on the 17 million albums that they're sold worldwide to this point in their young careers. Don't miss out on catching them live in a city near you with the cheapest Jonas Brothers tickets that you can find on TickPick, where you'll NEVER pay any service fees!

How Much Are Jonas Brothers Tickets?

Jonas Brothers tickets can resell for well above face value, but TickPick has the guaranteed best prices on Jonas Brothers tickets of any secondary ticket site. The cheapest get-in price for the next Jonas Brothers concert at Rogers Centre on Thursday, August 21 is currently $57.00 and the average ticket price is $295.63. The most expensive ticket for this Jonas Brothers concert is $2,361.00. No matter what seats you're looking for, we guarantee you'll get your tickets at the best prices on TickPick because you'll never pay any service fees.

How Many Tickets Are Available for the Next Jonas Brothers Concert?

There are 110 tickets still available on TickPick for the next Jonas Brothers concert at Rogers Centre on Thursday, August 21.

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Talk about nostalgia: From Disney Channel stars to rockstars, the Jonas Brothers have a colorful history.


Now that these brothers have gotten the band back together after an extended hiatus, many are eager to see them perform. If you’re one of them, you probably want to know how to see the Jonas Brothers without paying extra for your tickets.


With all the ticket marketplaces around, it might be hard to figure out which has the best prices. You can rest assured that when you shop with us, you get the absolute best deals on Jonas Brothers tickets without pesky service fees. Find out how we can get you discounts and cheap tickets for the Jonas Brothers tour and their Las Vegas show at Dolby Live at Park MGM.

Who Are the Jonas Brothers?

The Jonas Brothers are three brothers from New Jersey: Kevin Jonas, Nick Jonas, and Joe Jonas. The brothers formed a band in 2005, combining catchy tunes with light-hearted and passionate lyrics. The brothers grew up in a musical family, so pursuing careers in music seemed like a no-brainer.


Kevin Jonas is the eldest brother, born in 1987. Joe Jonas is the second oldest, born in 1989, followed by Nick in 1992. They have another brother Frankie, who didn’t want to join the band and was less interested in music.


Kevin Jonas entered the media business by getting roles in commercials. Later, he started writing music, and in 2009, he married Danielle Jonas. After the band broke up in 2013, Kevin decided to take a hiatus from music and focus on family.


Joe Jonas became a standout in the band after they skyrocketed to fame. He appeared in TV shows 90210 and Hot in Cleveland. He also worked as a co-host for Fashion Rocks Live and contributed to fashion magazines GQ and The Cut. Married to Game of Thrones actress Sophie Turner, Joe has also released music with his band, DNCE.


Nick Jonas got his start in show business at age six when he appeared on Broadway. Like Joe Jonas, Nick also appeared in TV shows and movies like Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian. During the hiatus, he married actress Priyanka Chopra and released solo music, including the song “Jealous.”

The Jonas Brothers’ Rise to Fame

The Jonas Brothers released their first album, It’s About Time, in 2006. The album sold more than 60,000 copies without much money spent on marketing. In 2007, the band signed a record deal with Disney’s Hollywood Records. Their first album with Disney was a self-titled album with the top hit “S.O.S.”


The album went platinum and hit the number-five spot on Billboard. Afterward, the Jonas Brothers appeared many times on Disney Channel, further propelling them into the limelight. Their appearance on Hannah Montana proved crucial for the band’s increase in popularity. Later, the band opened for The Best of Both Worlds Tour, headlined by Miley Cyrus.


Camp Rock solidified the band’s popularity, with Joe Jonas playing the romantic interest. Their album A Little Bit Longer followed soon after, featuring the song “Burnin’ Up.” They continued creating new music until 2013, when the band broke up. Several years later, in 2019, the band announced their reunion with the album Happiness Begins and the subsequent Happiness Begins Tour.


The band’s influences have ranged from John Mayer to The Ramones to Stevie Wonder, and you never quite know where they’ll be headed next.

What Is the Jonas Brothers’ Biggest Hit?

From “Please Be Mine” to “S.O.S,” the Jonas Brothers have many hits. “Sucker” claimed the number-one spot on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart in 2019. In 2009, their album Lines, Vines and Trying Times debuted at the number one spot on Billboard 200.

Do the Jonas Brothers Have Awards?

The Jonas Brothers have many awards, both separate and together, including two Grammy nominations.

What Are Jonas Brothers Concerts Like?

Outside the nostalgia, you can expect to have some great memories to look back on. Jonas Brothers concerts are high energy, packed full of nostalgia with a new, mature twist. Expect to be up on your feet with thousands of other verified fans dancing to your favorite hits as the brothers bring their rock sound. Whether it’s your first time at one of their concerts or your 15th, you’ll have a blast.

What Do the Jonas Brothers Sing at Concerts?

Expect to hear the best Jonas Brothers, including songs from their new albums and their single “Sucker.” Other songs include “S.O.S.,” “Year 3000,” “Don’t Throw It Away,” and “Jealous.” Their tour setlists usually include about 23 songs.

How Long Is a Jonas Brothers Concert?

The Jonas Brothers usually perform for around one and a half hours in concert.

How Can I See the Jonas Brothers in Concert?

We know you’re pumped about seeing the Jonas Brothers together in concert. Check out the full Jonas Brothers tour schedule to find out when they plan to visit a city closest to you.


The band did a world tour in 2009, while more recent tours like the Remember This Tour played in 48 shows across North America.

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Jonas Brothers tickets are on sale. Even though concert ticket prices have increased to prices that many fans haven’t seen before, there are ways you can still get the best and cheapest concert ticket prices.


Across the board, concert prices have been at an all-time high since the 2010s. Luckily, you get the best deals on Jonas Brothers tickets when you shop with us. For updates on ticket prices, interactive seating views, and easy access to your tickets, you can download the TickPick mobile app.

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You want to see the Jonas Brothers in concert without breaking the bank or paying higher prices for seats you could get for less. Other ticket marketplaces charge extra fees and make you pay more for your seats. We never charge fees, so when you shop for Jonas Brothers concert tickets with us, you automatically get tickets that are 10% cheaper than anywhere else.

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If you want to enjoy some extra discounts, we can help you with that too. When you sign up for a TickPick account, you get $10 dollars off your next ticket purchase. Altogether that’s 10% and $10 in savings.

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Don’t wait to see your favorite bands on tour. Whether you’re rocking out with the JoBros or seeing another chart-topping pop group, TickPick has you covered with the best seats and the cheapest tickets around.

How to Sell Jonas Brothers Tickets

We know plans can change and you may not be able to attend the show, but TickPick’s got you covered. You can sell concert tickets to get them listed and set your price. If you sell Jonas Brothers tickets on TickPick, you'll be paid after they sell.
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