Boy bands are making a killer comeback and the JoBros are no exception. Way back in 2019, Nick, Kevin and Joe dropped their Happiness Begins album and they’ve been charting ever since. Now, another album and a few singles later, we’re all (im)patiently waiting on The Album. Thankfully, we don’t have much longer to wait and soon “Waffle House” and “Wings” won’t be the only songs I’m playing when I have the aux.Â
But let’s talk about the even better news. With The Album, the Jonas Brothers are also going on tour in 2023, which is named Five Albums. One Night. The Tour. The Album drops May 12 and exactly three months later, The Tour starts Aug. 15. You can get Jonas Brothers tickets very, very soon, so if you want to get in on the presale, you’ll want to start preparing ASAP.
When is the Jonas Brothers tour presale and how do I get a code?
Don’t walk — run. Registration for the Ticketmaster Verified Fan presale runs through May 6 at 11:59 p.m. ET. This is your best chance to get into the presale and cop your tickets early. (We’re not trying to relive the Eras Tour situation; iykyk.) Once you register, you know the drill. You’ll get a confirmation email from Ticketmaster, and a day prior to the sale on May 9, you’ll find out if you received a special code to get in early to get your tickets.Â
FYI: Citi cardholders will have access to presale tickets starting at 10 a.m. May 10 to 10 p.m. May 11.
When do regular tickets go on sale after the presale ends?
Tickets for the general public go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday, May 12.
How much do Jonas Brothers tickets cost in 2023?
According to Seat Geek, you can likely find tickets to Five Albums. One Night. The Tour for as low as $123, with an average price of $215. And, on average, front row Jonas Brothers tickets are $650. The official prices haven’t been dropped yet, so take this with a grain of salt, since this data was taken from the boys’ prior tours.Â
What can we expect from Five Albums. One Night. The Tour?
The Tour starts in NYC this summer and will feature songs from all five of the JoBros’ albums (including The Album, duh). There are 35 shows as of now and the venues are scattered throughout the United States. And, for fans up north, the band is showing out for one show in Canada at Toronto’s Rogers Centre.
No special guests or openers have been announced yet, but surely we can expect some in the future.Â
Fans get to experience almost 20 years of the boys’ music, starting with 2007’s self-titled LP and ending with The Album.Â
Make sure you pre-save The Album on Spotify and start streaming ASAP so you’re ready to hit the high notes on The Tour.Â