Jonas Brothers announce UK tour dates: How to get tickets
The Jonas Brothers have announced a huge UK tour for next year.
Currently performing The Tour in the US, the group — comprising of Nick, Joe, and Kevin Jonas — have announced an international expansion as they are set to hit Europe and the UK across the next 12 months.
Here is everything you need to know about the upcoming gigs.
How to buy Jonas Brothers tickets
The UK leg of the long tour starts on 12 June 2024 in London at the O2 Arena before travelling north for Birmingham on 15 June with dates in Glasgow and Manchester to follow.
They then perform a date in Dublin before concluding the tour with their first ever Northern Ireland gig in Belfast at the SSE Arena on 20 June.
Tickets for the UK dates go on sale from 2 August with general sale starting on 4 August. Tickets can be purchased either through jonasbrothers.com, LiveNation.co.uk or Ticketmaster.co.uk.
The group's gig in Manchester represents the first artist announcement for the brand new Co-Op Live arena which is set to open in April 2024.
The £365 million project has been under construction since 2021 and will have the largest capacity of any indoor arena in the UK surpassing the already existing AO Arena also in Manchester.
The Tour is in support of the Jonas Brothers' latest album entitled The Album. The record was released in May and charted at number three in the UK Albums Chart, their second best charting release in Britain after reunion album Happiness Begins.
Alongside two Grammy nominations, the Jonas Brothers have also sold over 20 million records worldwide and The Tour marks their biggest tour to date, playing stadiums and arenas across the globe.
Jonas Brothers UK tour dates in full
A full list of the Jonas Brothers UK gigs is below:
Wed 12 Jun – London, United Kingdom – The O2
Sat 15 Jun – Birmingham, United Kingdom – Utilita Arena
Sun 16 Jun – Glasgow, United Kingdom – OVO Hydro
Mon 17 Jun – Manchester, United Kingdom – Co-op Live
Thu 20 Jun – Belfast, Northern Ireland – SSE Arena
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