The Jonas Brothers have announced they will be going on tour this month with UK shows scheduled for 2024 including in Manchester.
Joe, Kevin and Nick Jonas released their sixth studio record The Album in May of this year.
Nick previously said the band of brothers are putting themselves in new positions so they can feel “butterflies and excitement” before stepping onstage.
The trio is set to kick off their tour at Yankee Stadium on August 12.
When are the Jonas Brothers coming to Manchester?
The Jonas Brothers will be playing a show in Manchester on June 17, 2024 at Co-Op Live.
🔥 HUGE NEWS 🔥
— ticketmasteruk (@TicketmasterUK) July 27, 2023
Jonas Brothers: Five albums. One night.
Get your red dress ready, call your friends cause the boys are back in town for June 2024, we'll see ya there @jonasbrothers!
Tickets on sale 10:00, Fri 4 Aug >> https://t.co/NySQVnUZWy pic.twitter.com/62JYSDdsoL
How to buy tickets to the Manchester show
If you’d like to see the Jonas Brothers play live in Manchester next year, here’s how you can tickets.
There will be two ticket sales for the Jonas Brothers, a Live Nation Presale and General Onsale.
Presale tickets are available from Thursday, August 3 at 10am and last until 9am on Friday, August 4.
If you want to gain access to presale, you can sign up to Live Nation and receive a special code to access it.
Here we go!! We are stoked to add more dates for THE TOUR in the US, Europe and making our way to Australia for the first time! For all North American shows you can now register for Verified Fan until July 31st at 10PM ET at https://t.co/CjvOnTOPUg for your chance to purchase… pic.twitter.com/JOo9Z55KNv
— Jonas Brothers (@jonasbrothers) July 27, 2023
If you want the general sale, you should be prepared to join the queue at 10am Friday, August 4, when tickets go on sale.
Tickets go on sale via the Ticketmaster website.
The three brothers will also perform at The O2 in London on June 12 and at Birmingham’s Utilita Arena on June 15.
On June 16, the band will play at OVO Hydro in Glasgow.
During the tour, they will also play shows in US, Europe and Australia.
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