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Jonas Brothers will return to St. Paul on 20-year anniversary tour

Jonas Brothers will return to St. Paul on 20-year anniversary tour

Yahoo25-03-2025

The Jonas Brothers will set out on a nationwide stadium tour this summer, twenty years since they recorded their first single.
The "Living The Dream Tour", with special guests Marshmello, The All-American Rejects and Boys Like Girls, will bring the brothers to back to the Xcel Energy Center on Oct. 10.
Kevin, Joe and Nick last performed at the downtown St. Paul arena in 2023.
"We are celebrating this wild 20-year journey by doing what we love, and we can't wait to share it with you," they wrote in a statement, promising new releases in 2025.
"2025 will be a year of music: New Jonas Brothers music. Solo music. A live concert album. And a soundtrack," they wrote.
The presale begins Thursday and the general ticket sales begin at 10 a.m. Friday on Ticketmaster.

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