Continuing their massive trek around the globe, the Jonas Brothers have once again proven their worldwide dominance as they brought their electrifying energy to mesmerized audiences across Australia and New Zealand during their recent stops on THE TOUR.
Kicking off the AUS/NZ leg of THE TOUR in Auckland, NZ, the trio—comprised of Kevin, Joe, and Nick Jonas—set the stage on fire with a high-octane performance that left fans craving for more. With a setlist featuring chart-topping hits from their latest album and beloved classics from their discography, the brothers delivered dynamic performances that had Auckland, Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne dancing and singing along at every show. Fans experienced unforgettable nights of music and entertainment, leaving them on the edge of their seats until the very last note.
In addition to hearing the band’s celebrated catalog live for the very first time, AUS and NZ concert goers were treated to special surprises. <a href="https://www.theindustry.biz/more-than-30-dead-whales-found-waNew Zealand Māori artist, Paige, joined the band in Auckland for an acoustic rendition of “Gotta Find You” from Disney’s “Camp Rock.” In Brisbane, the trio celebrated the beloved Australian children’s television show, “Bluey,” with a special performance of the theme song.
Melbourne was surprised with a performance of “Sweet Disposition” with The Temper Trap’s lead singer Dougy Mandagi, a cover of Natalie Umbruglia’s “Torn” and a special appearance from The Wiggles’ Dorothy the Dinosaur during DNCE’s “Cake By The Ocean.”
The Jonas Brothers’ tour stops in Australia and New Zealand mark yet another successful chapter in their storied career, reaffirming their status as one of the most beloved and influential acts in music.
Produced by Live Nation, THE TOUR is their most ambitious outing to date with 98 shows across 26 countries. Every night is a celebration of five albums and features their best hits throughout the years including a variety of career-spanning deep cuts and fan-favorite hits.
Their monumentally successful North American run, which hit legendary venues including Toronto’s Rogers Centre, Chicago’s Wrigley Field and Los Angeles’ Dodger Stadium, concluded in 2023 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn. In 2024, THE TOUR continues its trek around the globe, returning next to South America for the first time in 10 years.
The LATAM leg of THE TOUR will see the band perform in Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Chile and Argentina, along with three performances across Mexico. They will also perform for the first time ever in Poland, Austria, Czech Republic, Northern Ireland, Hamburg, Lyon, Munich and Norway.
Dates below. Fans in international territories can watch their TODAY Show appearance for a behind-the-scenes look of THE TOUR.
JONAS BROTHERS ‘THE TOUR’ WORLDWIDE DATES:
Date | City | Venue |
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Apr 16 | Sao Paulo, Brazil | Allianz Parque |
Apr 19 | Bogota, Colombia | Movistar Arena |
Apr 21 | Lima, Peru | Costa 21 |
Apr 23 | Santiago, Chile | Estadio Bicentenario La Florida |
Apr 25 | Buenos Aires, Argentina | Movistar Arena |
Apr 27 | Buenos Aires, Argentina | Movistar Arena |
Apr 30 | Cancun, Mexico | Estadio Andres Quintana Roo |
May 3 | Mexico City, Mexico | Arena CDMX |
May 4 | Mexico City, Mexico | Arena CDMX |
May 6 | Monterrey, Mexico | Arena Monterrey |
May 7 | Monterrey, Mexico | Arena Monterrey |
May 18 | Oslo, Norway | Spektrum |
May 20 | Copenhagen, Denmark | Royal Arena |
May 21 | Hamburg, Germany | Barclays Arena |
May 22 | Cologne, Germany | Lanxess Arena |
May 25 | Barcelona, Spain | Palau Sant Jordi |
May 27 | Lyon, France | LDLC Arena |
May 28 | Milan, Italy | Mediolanum Forum |
May 30 | Krakow, Poland | TAURON Arena |
Jun 1 | Vienna, Austria | Stadthalle |
Jun 2 | Prague, Czech Republic | O2 arena |
Jun 3 | Munich, Germany | Olympiahalle |
Jun 4 | Zurich, Switzerland | Hallenstadion |
Jun 7 | Paris, France | Accor Arena |
Jun 8 | Antwerp, Belgium | Sportpaleis |
Jun 10 | Amsterdam, Netherlands | Ziggo Dome |
Jun 12 | London, United Kingdom | The O2 |
Jun 13 | London, United Kingdom | The O2 |
Jun 15 | Birmingham, United Kingdom | Utilita Arena |
Jun 16 | Glasgow, United Kingdom | OVO Hydro |
Jun 17 | Manchester, United Kingdom | Co-op Live Arena |
Jun 19 | Dublin, Ireland | 3Arena |
Jun 20 | Belfast, Northern Ireland | SSE Arena |