The Jonas Brothers are preparing to bring their past back to life on a much bigger scale.
Following sold out headline concerts at Madison Square Garden, Kevin, Joe and Nick Jonas revealed on Monday, Aug. 17, that their Burning Up Tour All Over Again is growing into a North American arena tour visiting 45 cities this fall. Initially planned as a special celebration of one of their most memorable periods, the event has now developed into a complete concert run.
The schedule begins at TD Garden in Boston on Sept. 25, with additional performances planned for Toronto, Washington, D.C., Miami, Los Angeles, Seattle and Denver. The tour concludes Dec. 21 with a concert in the brothers’ home state at Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey.
The title carries special meaning for longtime Jonas Brothers supporters. Their first Burning Up Tour began in 2008 and became an important chapter in the band’s rise from Disney stars to global fame. This latest production will celebrate that period again while giving people outside New York an opportunity to experience the nostalgic show.
“Our last tour reminded us just how much this music means to us and to the fans who’ve been with us from the start,” the brothers said in a statement shared with Billboard. “The response was so overwhelming announcing the MSG shows that we knew we couldn’t stop at New York.”
The Jonas Brothers will not be the only performers embracing memories from earlier years.
Magnus Ferrell, Franklin Jonas, affectionately known as the fourth sibling or Bonus Jonas, and All Time Low are scheduled to appear as special guests at selected concerts. Their involvement will bring some fresh energy to a production centred on celebrating the past.
News of the expanded tour arrives during an especially active period for the trio. Last week, they were confirmed as halftime performers for the NFL’s first regular season game in Australia. The Aug. 13 debut of Camp Rock 3 also reunited Kevin, Joe and Nick with Disney Channel almost 20 years after the first film helped launch them to greater fame. The new movie became available on Disney+ one day later.
The brothers revisited another part of their history on Sunday when they received recognition as Disney Legends at the D23 fan gathering. With so many reunion moments already taking place in 2026, the band clearly has more celebrations still to come.
Fans can even enjoy a themed snack while waiting to purchase concert tickets. The Jonas Brothers partnered with PopUp Bagels to create the limited release “Burnin’ Up Schmear,” a Hot Pepper Parmesan Cheese flavour offered nationwide until Aug. 26. The idea began after Joe Jonas contacted the company’s social media account with one short question: “Burnin’ up collab?”
Ticket access starts Tuesday, Aug. 18, when qualifying Spotify Premium Top Fans can enter the Reserved by Spotify presale from 8:28 a.m. in their local time zone. Further presales will continue during the week before seats become available to everyone on Friday, Aug. 21, at 10 a.m. local time through Ticketmaster. VIP choices will include premium seating, entry to the Burnin’ Up VIP Lounge before the concert, special merchandise and early access to merchandise shopping.
See the full list of tour dates below.
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