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UPI
7 hours ago
- Entertainment
- UPI
Look: Jonas Brothers switch venues for six upcoming concerts
The Jonas Brothers announced this weekend that they are changing up the venues for six of their upcoming summer concerts. File Photo by Gary I Rothstein/UPI | License Photo June 15 (UPI) -- The Jonas Brothers have announced plans to switch venues for six of the fraternal pop music trio's upcoming concerts. The new Jonas20: Living the Dream Tour shows will take place on the same late summer dates and in the same cities as the original ones were scheduled, but current purchases will be refunded and new tickets need to be bought for the updated venues. Affected shows are to take place in Washington, D.C.; Philadelphia; Tinley Park, Ill.; Detroit; Dallas and Los Angeles. "Every decision we make is with you in mind, ensuring the best experience for our incredible fans," the band said in a social media post. "We're making some venue changes, but rest assured, all performances are still happening on the same dates in the same cities," the musicians added. "We're pouring our hearts into making this the best tour we've ever done." The group is also set to perform at the Macy's Fourth of July Fireworks Special in New York next month.
Yahoo
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Jonas Brothers Cancel Six Stadium Concerts, Including Dodger Stadium; Arena or Amphitheater Gigs Step In as Replacements
The 'Jonas20: Living the Dream Tour' will now be living the downgrade, at least in a half-dozen cities. Jonas Brothers concerts set for stadiums in six U.S. locales this summer have been outrightly canceled, and new shows in arenas or amphitheaters will take their place. Fans were informed of the news Friday in email messages sent from Ticketmaster and on the Brothers' Instagram account. More from Variety Jonas Brothers and Boyz II Men Lead Disneyland's 70th Celebration Album Jonas Brothers Announce 'Jonascon: the Ultimate Jonas Brothers Fan Experience' Chloe Bennet Joins Jonas Brothers in Disney+ Christmas Movie (EXCLUSIVE) The replacement concerts are taking place on the same dates as the canceled gigs, but they are completely separate bookings, so fans will have to buy tickets anew if they still intend on seeing the trio those nights. Ticketholders will receive full refunds automatically sent to their point of purchase, and then will receive priority status on being offered seats when the new shows go on sale next week The affected JoBros dates announced as due for a change are in Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Detroit, Dallas, Washington, D.C., and the Chicago area. Dodger Stadium is the L.A. venue that is getting a downgrade; the show scheduled for Sept. 6 will now take place across town that same date at Intuit Dome in Inglewood. The group was attempting to fill the home of the Dodgers after having just played the massive venue two years ago, which may have had an affect on sales for this relatively quick return. If there is any sense of deja vu to reading about the trajectory the JoBros are taking in L.A., it may be because Linkin Park followed that same path this year. That group announced in March that a Dodger Stadium concert set for Sept. 13 was being canceled and new tickets were being put on sale for a gig that night at Intuit instead. Of all the many boys of summer hitting Chavez Ravine this September, a lot less of them than expected will be musicians. To chart the changes in other cities: The D.C. concert will now take place at Jiffy Lube Live, not Nationals Park, on Aug. 12. The Philly show on Aug. 14 has been rebooked from Citizens Bank Park to Freedom Mortgage Pavilion. The Illinois show has been moved to Tinley Park's Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre, instead of Chicago's Wrigley Field, on Aug. 26. The Detroit concert on Aug. 28 will now be at Little Caesars Arena instead of Comerica park. And Dallas fans can look for them at Dos Equis Pavilion rather than Globe Life Field on Aug. 31. Emails to fans said information about 'first priority pre-sale access' to tickets at the different venues would be sent to their Ticketmaster accounts, specifically earmarked as a 'Past Purchaser presale.' That offer will become available this coming Wednesday at 10 a.m. local time. Not every stadium show is off the Jonas Brothers' itinerary. The tour is still slated to kick off, as scheduled, with an Aug. 10 gig at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, where a current seating chart shows sales have been fairly robust, and they remain scheduled to play Fenway Park in Boston Aug. 23. Almost all of the other concerts on their 43-city itinerary were always scheduled for arenas. The band conveyed cheerfulness, along with an apology, to fans in posting about the changes on Instagram. 'To the fans, we're so excited to get out and be with you for our 20th Anniversary Tour! Every decision we make is with you in mind, ensuring the best experience for our incredible fans,' the group wrote. 'We're making some venue changes, but rest assured, all performances are still happening on the same dates and in the same cities. We're pouring our hearts into making this the best tour we've ever done, We love performing for you and sharing this journey together… We apologize for any inconvenience these changes have caused and we can't wait to see you on the road!' A new album from the brother trio, 'Live From the O2 Arena,' was released Friday. Their new studio album, 'Greetings From Your Hometown,' will follow on Aug. 8, just two days before the tour kickoff. Best of Variety New Movies Out Now in Theaters: What to See This Week 'Harry Potter' TV Show Cast Guide: Who's Who in Hogwarts? 25 Hollywood Legends Who Deserve an Honorary Oscar
Yahoo
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Jonas Brothers cancel several upcoming concerts, ditch stadiums for smaller venues
The Jonas Brothers are downscaling their upcoming tour. The "Burnin' Up" musicians announced the cancellation of six concerts for their Jonas20: Living the Dream Tour on Thursday, saying they will replace the upcoming stadium performances with shows at smaller venues on the same dates. "To the fans, we're so excited to get out and be with you for our 20th-anniversary tour!" the band wrote in a statement on social media. "Every decision we make is with you in mind, ensuring the best experience for our incredible fans. We're making some changes, but rest assured, all performances are still happening on the same dates and in the same cities. We're pouring our hearts into making this the best tour we've ever done." The group went on to explain that fans will have to purchase new tickets for the new shows, but those who bought tickets to the canceled concerts will have priority pre-sale access linked to their Ticketmaster accounts. "We apologize for any inconvenience these changes have caused, and we can't wait to see you on the road!" they concluded. The band's August 12 show in Washington, D.C., which was scheduled to take place at Nationals Park, will now be held at Jiffy Lube Live, while the Brothers' gig in Philadelphia on August 14 will be held at the Freedom Mortgage Pavilion rather than Citizens Bank Park. Their August 26 concert in Chicago will take place at the Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre (in the suburb Tinley Park) instead of Wrigley Field, and their August 28 performance in Detroit will happen at Little Caesars Arena instead of Comerica Park. Additionally, the band's Dallas show on August 31 will now be held in the Dos Equis Pavilion rather than the Globe Life Field, and their Los Angeles concert on September 6 will now take place at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood instead of Dodger Stadium. The band is still set to play shows at the MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J., and Fenway Park in Jonas released his second solo album, Music for People Who Believe in Love, in May. Additionally, Jonas Brothers recently dropped "Love Me to Heaven," the lead single from their eighth studio album, Greetings From Your Hometown. The record is scheduled for release on August 8, just two days before the tour kicks off. The group's supporting acts include the All-American Rejects, Boys Like Girls. and Marshmello. Read the original article on Entertainment Weekly


Chicago Tribune
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Chicago Tribune
Jonas Brothers cancel concerts including Wrigley Field in Chicago
The Jonas Brothers are canceling dates on their current concert tour. According to messages Friday from the Chicago Cubs, that includes a planned Aug. 26 concert at Wrigley Field in Chicago. 'Dear Wrigley Field Neighbor,' an email from Cubs Community Connection said, in part, 'The Jonas Brothers August 26 performance at Wrigley Field has been canceled. All Jonas Brothers ticket buyers received information directly regarding this update and the refund process.' A search for tickets on for their current 'JONAS 20: Living the Dream' tour lists the concert as canceled. Ticketmaster also displays cancellations for concerts in Washington, D.C.'s Nationals Park on Aug. 12, Philadelphia's Citizens Bank Park on Aug. 14, Detroit's Comerica Park on Aug. 28, Arlington, Texas's Globe Life Field on Aug. 31 and Los Angeles' Dodger Stadium on Sept. 6. 'Unfortunately, the Event Organizer has had to cancel your event,' reads a statement, in part, on the Ticketmaster sales page. 'We'll issue a refund to the original method of payment used at time of purchase, as soon as funds are received from the Event Organizer. It should appear on your account within 14-21 days.' The Wrigley Field concert, with guest artists Marshmello and Boys Like Girls, had been presented by Live Nation.
Yahoo
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Jonas Brothers, Eric Church, Keke Palmer & More Performers Announced for ‘Macy's 4th of July Fireworks' Special
NBC announced the musical lineup for the Macy's 4th of July Fireworks special on Thursday (June 12), including Jonas Brothers, Eric Church, Lenny Kravitz and Keke Palmer. According to a release, the patriotic holiday special, which naturally airs on July 4, will also include performances by Ava Max and Trisha Yearwood, as well as a musical score during the fireworks display produced by Questlove and James Poyser featuring a live vocal performance by Ariana DeBose, who will also serve as host of the two-hour event. More from Billboard 35 Top America Songs for July 4th Beach Boys' 2023 'Grammy Salute' Special to Re-Air After Brian Wilson's Death KATSEYE Pick the Best 'Fits to Match Their Personas, From Versace to Wales Bonner: Shop Them Now Billed as the nation's 'largest Independence Day celebration,' the telecast will continue the annual tradition of firing off dazzling pyrotechnics from New York City's famous Brooklyn Bridge as well as four barges positioned on the East River. 'Year after year, this telecast continues to inspire and awe, lighting up the New York skyline — this time with a stunning fireworks display near the iconic Brooklyn Bridge,' said Jen Neal, NBCU Entertainment's executive vice president of live events and specials, said in a statement. 'It's the kind of unforgettable national live event that brings us together as a country while showcasing the power and uniqueness of both our NBC and Peacock brands.' Speaking of the network, the 49th annual Macy's 4th of July Fireworks special will air on NBC at 8 p.m. ET and be simultaneously broadcast on Peacock. Meanwhile, the special will also begin airing on Telemundo at 9 p.m. ET. The slate of holiday performances will take place right around the arrival of new music from several of the artists set to hit the stage: the JoBros seventh album, Greetings from Your Hometown, will be released one month later on August 8 while Palmer's third full-length, Just Keke, is scheduled to drop June 20 with a corresponding visual album. Meanwhile, Church is preparing to hit the road to support his 2025 LP Evangeline vs. the Machine and Max is gearing up to release her third studio set, Don't Click Play, on August 22. Best of Billboard Kelly Clarkson, Michael Buble, Pentatonix & Train Will Bring Their Holiday Hits to iHeart Christmas Concert Fox Plans NFT Debut With $20 'Masked Singer' Collectibles 14 Things That Changed (or Didn't) at Farm Aid 2021