Jonas Brothers Add Three New York Dates to 2025 Tour

The Jonas Brothers added three New York shows to their 2025 “Jonas 20: Greetings From Your Hometown” tour, in addition to the existing Buffalo show at the end of the tour.

Jonas brothers greetings from your hometown tour poster

The trio will add nine stops to the 2025 tour including Bethel, Syracuse and Saratoga Springs. Select dates will feature special guests Marshmello, The All-American Rejects and Boys Like Girls.

Originally called the “Living The Dream” tour, the Jonas20: Greetings From Your Hometown tour celebrates the Jonas Brothers’ 20 year journey celebrating their extensive discography through their new album “Greetings from Your Hometown,” out Aug. 8.

Each performance will feature the band’s evolution including solo projects like Nick Jonas and Joe Jonas’ solo career and DNCE.

The Jonas Brothers will also drop a new single “No Time To Talk,” out Friday, June 20. The track is a high-energy interpolation of the Bee Gees’ “Stayin’ Alive,” paying homage to the group’s influence on the brothers’ musical upbringing.

Tickets for the Buffalo show are onsale now and the newly added shows are onsale via presale starting Wednesday, June 18 at 10 a.m. and general sale Friday, June 20 at 10 a.m. For more information and to purchase tickets, see here.

JONAS20: Greetings From Your Hometown Lineup 

Aug. 10 — MetLife Stadium — East Rutherford, NJ

Aug. 12 — Jiffy Lube Live — Bristow, VA

Aug. 14 — Freedom Mortgage Pavilion — Camden, NJ

Aug. 15 — Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater — Virginia Beach, VA

Aug. 17 — Hersheypark Stadium — Hershey, PA

Aug. 18 — Bethel Woods Center for the Arts — Bethel, NY

Aug. 19 — Empower Federal Credit Union Amphitheater at Lakeview — Syracuse, NY

Aug. 21 — Rogers Centre — Toronto, ON

Aug. 23 — Fenway Park — Boston, MA

Aug. 24 — Broadview Stage at SPAC — Saratoga Springs, NY

Aug. 26 — Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre — Tinley Park, IL

Aug. 28 — Little Caesars Arena — Detroit, MI

Aug. 30 — Walmart AMP — Rogers, AR

Aug. 31 — Dos Equis Pavilion — Dallas, TX

Sept. 4 — North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre — Chula Vista, CA

Sept. 6 — Intuit Dome — Los Angeles, CA

Sept. 13 — Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre — Salt Lake City, UT

Sept. 18 — Rogers Arena — Vancouver, BC

Sept. 20 — Moda Center — Portland, OR

Sept. 22 — Climate Pledge Arena — Seattle, WA

Sept. 25 — Chase Center — San Francisco, CA

Sept. 26 — Golden 1 Center — Sacramento, CA

Sept. 27 — Honda Center — Anaheim, CA

Sept. 28 — PHX Arena (Formerly Footprint Center) — Phoenix, AZ

Sept. 30 — Isleta Amphitheater — Albuquerque, NM

Oct. 2 — Ball Arena — Denver, CO

Oct. 5 — Wells Fargo Arena — Des Moines, IA

Oct. 6 — CHI Health Center — Omaha, NE

Oct. 7 — T-Mobile Center — Kansas City, MO

Oct. 8 — Enterprise Center — St. Louis, MO

Oct. 10 — Xcel Energy Center — St. Paul, MN

Oct. 12 — Fiserv Forum — Milwaukee, WI

Oct. 14 — Bridgestone Arena — Nashville, TN

Oct. 16 — BOK Center — Tulsa, OK

Oct. 17 — Moody Center — Austin, TX

Oct. 18 — Frost Bank Center — San Antonio, TX

Oct. 19 — Toyota Center — Houston, TX

Oct. 22 — Amalie Arena — Tampa, FL

Oct. 24 — Amerant Bank Arena — Sunrise, FL

Oct. 26 — Kia Center — Orlando, FL

Oct. 28 — State Farm Arena — Atlanta, GA

Oct. 29 — Lenovo Center — Raleigh, NC

Nov. 1 — Rupp Arena — Lexington, KY

Nov. 2 — Gainbridge Fieldhouse — Indianapolis, IN

Nov. 4 — Thompson-Boling Arena at Food City Center — Knoxville, TN

Nov. 5 — Spectrum Center — Charlotte, NC

Nov. 6 — Colonial Life Arena — Columbia, SC

Nov. 8 — Schottenstein Center — Columbus, OH

Nov. 9 — KeyBank Center — Buffalo, NY

Nov. 11 — Rocket Arena — Cleveland, OH

Nov. 12 — PPG Paints Arena — Pittsburgh, PA

Nov. 14 — Mohegan Sun Arena — Uncasville, CT

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