The Jonas Brothers’ highly anticipated Five Albums One Night tour is just hours away from kicking, and here’s how fans can snap up last-minute tickets for their UK shows right now.
Earlier this year, many British fans had their hopes dashed when The Jonas Brothers announced they were forced to postpone their UK shows, initially set for the summer 2024. As confirmed in a statement by the band back in April, all UK dates of their “Five Albums One Night” tour were pushed back.
In an emotional video statement at the time, Nick, Joe, and Kevin Jonas shared: “We have shifted the European dates until later this year, but that is only because we’ve some exciting projects which we’re very excited to share with you, at a later point.”
The trio kept tight-lipped about the details of these “exciting projects”, nevertheless assuring their dedication to their supporters overseas. They continued: “European fans we love you. We can’t wait to see you, it’s been long overdue, and we’re so excited to play these shows later this year in the fall.”
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As anticipation peaks, the rescheduled dates are finally upon us; September 2024 will see the kickoff of the eagerly awaited tour. This week marks the beginning of the action, with some last-chance tickets still up for grabs through various resale outlets.
Manchester will be hosting the legendary pop-rock trio first at the Co-op Live Arena on September 12. There, more than 23,000 fans will see the stars play such hits as Sucker, What a Man Gotta Do, Waffle House and more.
For the ardent followers keen to catch the Jonas Brothers live before they exit Britain, here’s the rundown on snapping up those elusive resale site tickets before showtime hits.
Sites such as Viagogo and Vivid Seats allow fans to buy resale tickets from other fans. However, it is important to note that many event promoters say tickets should not be resold after initial purchase and will not be valid for admittance to gigs.
Fans attending live events with tickets acquired through resale websites are advised to double check the ticket terms and conditions at the point of sale – such as Ticketmaster or Live Nation – to ensure a smooth live event experience. Tickets could be voided if they were found to be bought second-hand. As a result, fans are buying at their own risk.
With that said, viagogo also commented: “viagogo is a regulated marketplace where fans have the guarantee.”
How to buy Jonas Brothers tickets now
Tickets for the Jonas Brothers are up for grabs on resale websites like viagogo, StubHub, and others. These tickets are being sold by fans who can’t make it to the show or want to sell their existing tickets.
As a result, this means prices may differ from the original selling price, but it also gives fans the chance to pick tickets that best fit their needs. By utilising these websites, Jonas Brothers fans can explore options for their ideal gig positioning.
Whether you want to be up-close and personal with front-standing spots, or enjoy panoramic views from the back rows, you can secure your ideal experience in no time using the below links.
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As the shows are extremely soon, fans have the chance to snap up a deal. At the time of writing, there are tickets available right now for just under £30.
If you’d rather try your luck with some official retailers, Ticketmaster is also an option. However, plenty of these dates have already sold out.
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Where are the Jonas Brothers playing?
This month, the Jonas Brothers are preparing to perform five arena shows across the UK. Their tour will kick off at Manchester’s Co-op Live, before heading to Glasgow and Birmingham.
The trio will conclude their UK arena tour with back-to-back performances at London’s O2 Arena. They’ll take to the capital’s stage on September 16 and 17.
Here’s the full list:
- September 12 – Manchester, Co-Op Live
- September 14 – Glasgow, OVO Hydro
- September 15 – Birmingham, Utilita
- September 16 – London, The O2
- September 17 – London, The O2