NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — “Celebrate!” the early 2000s teen idols Jonas Brothers, have added the Big Easy to their new U.S. and Canada tour.
Monday, Sept. 29, kicks off the beginning of their “JONAS20: Greetings From Your Hometown” tour to celebrate the success since the band formed in 2005.
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Through the years the real-life brothers, Nick, Joe and Kevin, have had much success earning two Grammy Award nominations, 26 Billboard Hot 100 hits and even a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Their first single “Mandy” was released in 2006 and from there the band released other hits including “Year 3000,” “Burnin’ Up,” “Play My Music,” “Lovebug” and many more.
Back in March, the brothers released their latest album entitled “Greetings from Your Hometown.” This is the third album released since the group’s split in 2013 and reconciliation in 2019.
Live Nation officials say the JONAS20 tour will highlight every chapter of the bands 20-year journey, blending the early hits with the latest hits and solo projects from Nick Jonas & the Administration and DNCE.
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Throughout the tour, the “Love Me To Heaven” singers will be joined by group All American Rejects, Boys Like Girls, Jesse McCartney and even younger brother Frankie Jonas.
The 49-city tour will start in Pheonix and continue on to Des Moines, Nashville, Orlando, Columbus and Cincinnati before stopping at the Smoothie King Center on Dec. 6 and ending in Brooklyn.
Tickets will go on sale Thursday, Oct. 2 at 10 a.m. via the Ticketmaster website.
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