Jonas Brothers Announce 45-Date North American Tour for 2026, Tickets Available.

The Jonas Brothers are hitting the road in a big way. The band announced "The Burning Up Tour: All Over Again," a 45-date North American run kicking off Sept. 25, 2026, in Boston and wrapping Dec. 21 in Newark, New Jersey, according to Herald-Times Online. Tickets start at around $121 for select shows and are already on sale for some dates.
The tour is a direct nod to the band's original 2008 "Burning Up Tour," which grossed $41 million across 48 shows and made Kevin, Joe, and Nick Jonas into teen icons. Special guests include singer-songwriter Magnus Ferrell, Mike Deleasa, and younger brother Franklin Jonas on select dates, Lansing State Journal reported.
The original Burning Up Tour ran from July 2008 through early 2009. It promoted the band's third studio album, *A Little Bit Longer*, and the first *Camp Rock* film on Disney Channel. That tour cemented the Jonas Brothers as one of the biggest acts of the era. Adjusted for inflation, it would equal roughly $58.6 million today, according to Oklahoman.
The new tour leans hard into that nostalgia. Fans can expect hits like "Burnin' Up" and "S.O.S." throughout the set. The band said in a statement: "The response was so overwhelming announcing the MSG shows that we knew we couldn't stop at New York. We're taking The Burning Up Tour All Over Again on the road so we can relive it with all of you, city by city," per Freep.
Magnus Ferrell, son of comedian Will Ferrell, joins the tour as a supporting act. He recently signed with Republic Records. His single "Asleep Talking" went viral and drew wide attention. Ferrell told the Associated Press it has been "surreal seeing my music reach a larger audience," per Citizen-Times.
Mike Deleasa, known simply as Deleasa, is the brother of Kevin Jonas's wife, Danielle Deleasa-Jonas. He will serve as a primary opener. Franklin "Frankie" Jonas, the youngest sibling and an independent artist, will join on select nights. Pop-punk band All Time Low is set to open the Nov. 18 show at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, according to VC Star.
General public tickets went on sale Aug. 21 via Ticketmaster. Starting prices sit at around $121 for some shows. Presales launched in waves — Spotify Premium fans got first access Aug. 18, followed by an Artist and Citi Cardmember presale Aug. 19, then Live Nation and SeatGeek presales Aug. 20, per My Central Jersey.
The band played three sold-out warm-up shows at Madison Square Garden in New York City before the official tour begins. The tour runs through 45 cities across the country. It closes Dec. 21 at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, according to Delaware Online.
The band has been busy in 2026. They released their seventh studio album, *Greetings from Your Hometown*, in August 2025. They also returned to their Disney roots — *Camp Rock 3* premiered on Disney Channel Aug. 13 and hit Disney+ the very next day. The band was inducted as Disney Legends at the D23 ceremony on Aug. 16, per Statesman Journal.
Industry analysts say the timing is no accident. Linking a major arena tour to a Disney+ sequel and a Disney Legends honor maximizes reach across multiple generations of fans. Still, some fans online have raised concerns about over-saturation, noting the band has toured nearly every year since their 2019 reunion, according to Argus Leader.
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