The shows were scheduled for this spring but moved to fall

Due to unforeseen scheduling conflicts, the Jonas Brothers are shifting the European leg of The Tour to start in September. The trek begins on September 9th in Belfast with dates through October 16th in Krakow. All previously purchased tickets will be honored for the new dates and additional tickets are on sale now. Current ticketholders will receive more information via email.

“We have shifted the European dates to later this year and that is only because we have some exciting projects that we are excited to share with you at a later point. Our European fans, we love you and can’t wait to see you. It’s been long overdue and we are so excited to play these shows later this year in the fall. So make sure to hold on to your tickets. We will have more information to come, but we cannot wait to see you. Thank you for all your support over all these years” share the Jonas Brothers.

Produced by Live Nation, The Tour is their most ambitious outing to date with 98 shows across 26 countries. Every night is a celebration of five albums and features their best hits throughout the years including a variety of career-spanning deep cuts and fan-favorite hits.

Their monumentally successful North American run, which hit legendary venues including Toronto’s Rogers Centre, Chicago’s Wrigley Field, and Los Angeles’ Dodger Stadium, concluded in 2023 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn. In 2024, The Tour continues its trek around the globe, returning next to South America for the first time in ten years. The Latin American leg of The Tour will see the band perform in Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Chile, and Argentina, along with three performances across Mexico. They will also perform for the first time in Poland, Austria, Czech Republic, Northern Ireland, Hamburg, Lyon, Munich, and Norway later this fall.

Jonas Brothers 2024 The Tour European/UK Tour Dates:

Sept 9 – Belfast @ SSE Arena
Sept 10 – Dublin @ 2Arena
Sept 12 – Manchester @ CO-OP Live
Sept 13 – Glasgow @ OVO Hydro
Sept 15 – Birmingham @ Utilita Arena
Sept 16 – London @ The O2 Arena
Sept 17 – London @ The O2 Arena
Sept 20 – Munich @ Olymphiahalle
Sept 22 – Vienna @ Stadthalle
Sept 24 – Milan @ Forum
Sept 26 – Barcelona @ Paulu Sant Jordi
Sept 28 – Lyon @ LDLC Arena
Sept 29 – Zurich @ Hallenstadion
Oct 1 – Antwerp @ Sportpaleis
Oct 2 – Cologne @ Lanxess Arena
Oct 3 – Amsterdam @ Ziggo Dome
Oct 6 – Oslo @ Spektrum
Oct 8 – Copenhagen @ Royal Arena
Oct 9 – Hamburg @ Barclaycard Arena
Oct 13 – Paris @ Accor Arena
Oct 15 – Prague @ O2 Arena
Oct 16 – Krakow @ Tauron Arena