Jonas Brothers Shift Six Summer Stadium Shows to Intimate Stages for 20th Anniversary Tour

Under a veil of glittering promise, the pilgrimage to grand baseball cathedrals has yielded to cozier shrines of song in the Jonas20: Living the Dream Tour’s latest chapter. In a flourish of heartfelt candor on June 13, Joe, Nick and Kevin Jonas revealed a strategic realignment: six headline stadium dates this August and September will bloom anew at smaller, fan-focused venues.
The brothers’ social media proclamation crackled with devotion: “Every decision we make is with you in mind. Ensuring the best experience for our incredible fans.” With the zeal of troubadours on a 20-year quest, they’ve poured creative energy into reimagining their milestone summer trek, promising that the original dates and cities stand firm while the stages themselves shrink into something more personal.
Ticket-holders for these six shows found their fees automatically refunded and were granted exclusive priority access to the June 18 pre-sale for the new venues. Gone are the sprawling stands of baseball behemoths; in their stead arise amphitheaters and arenas designed to cradle every lyric and guitar riff. Behold the reshuffle in vivid relief:
– August 12’s Nationals Park extravaganza in Washington, D.C. slips gracefully to Jiffy Lube Live in Bristol, Virginia.
– August 14’s ballgame bash at Philadelphia’s Citizens Bank Park migrates to Freedom Mortgage Pavilion across the Delaware in Camden, New Jersey.
– August 26’s Wrigley Field spectacle in Chicago finds a new home at the emerald-hued Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre in Tinley Park, Illinois.
– August 28’s Detroit date at Comerica Park morphs into an evening under Little Caesars Arena’s iconic roof.
– August 31’s Houston celebration at Globe Life Field relocates to the laid-back charm of Dos Equis Pavilion.
– September 6’s Los Angeles showdown at Dodger Stadium converges under the sleek dome of Inglewood’s Intuit Arena.
Each shift underscores the trio’s commitment to intimacy and sonic clarity, transforming echoing expanses into warm hives of shared energy. “We apologize for any inconvenience these changes have caused, and we can’t wait to see you on the road! Thank you dearly for your patience and support,” they added, hearts laid bare.
Back in May, Kevin Jonas teased E! News that this year’s tour serves not only as a commemoration of two decades of brotherly harmony but as a herald of melodies yet unsung. “This one’s gonna be really special,” he mused, eyes alight with future possibilities.
As summer’s symphony reorients itself around more intimate stages, fans may wonder: will a cozier setting amplify every chord, every whisper, every encore? A bittersweet finale, or simply the prelude to another serenade?
Sources: Celebrity Storm and E! News, Jonas Brothers Official Social Media
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