The Jonas Brothers are set to embark on a landmark tour this year to celebrate their 20th anniversary as a band, but fans are expressing their dissatisfaction over the steep ticket prices. The trio, consisting of Kevin, Joe, and Nick, will kick off their Living The Dream Tour on August 10, 2025, in New Jersey, and will traverse across 40 cities in the United States, concluding on November 14, 2025, in Connecticut.
On social media platform X, fans have been vocal about their frustrations regarding the ticket costs. One user lamented, "Can we start bullying artists and making them feel bad for using Ticketmaster? My cousin just tried to get us Jonas Brothers tickets for the fan presale. With fees, it was $288 for NOSEBLEEDS and it sold out in ONE MINUTE." This sentiment was echoed by others who shared similar experiences, with one fan exclaiming, "Jonas brothers prices are f**king INSANE," while another questioned, "Ppl actually paying 800 dollars to see the JONAS BROTHERS in 2025...?"
According to various sources, including Sports News, ticket prices for some venues can reach into the thousands of dollars. For instance, tickets for their first show at MetLife Stadium start at $76 but can go as high as $4,711. Similarly, at the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, tickets range from $116 to an eye-watering $5,757.
Despite the backlash, the Jonas Brothers are excited about their upcoming tour. In a press release, they stated, "We’re beyond excited to hit the road and celebrate 20 years of music. Our fans have been with us through every chapter, and this tour is our way of honoring them, the memories we’ve made, and the ones we’ll create together. We can’t wait to make this our biggest, most unforgettable tour yet."
The Living The Dream Tour will feature special guests such as The All-American Rejects and Marshmello, and fans can also expect sets from Nick and Joe's solo careers. The tour promises to pay tribute to their vast catalog of work, which includes hits like "S.O.S," "Burnin' Up," and "Lovebug." The Jonas Brothers have a rich history, having originally risen to fame in the mid-2000s and going on hiatus before reuniting in 2019 to score their first No. 1 hit on the Hot 100 chart with "Sucker."
For fans eager to secure their tickets, the presale window for Artist Presale closed on March 26, 2025, with tickets going on sale the following day. General tickets will be available starting March 28, 2025, at 10 a.m. local time through Ticketmaster. The tour also offers a variety of VIP experiences for those interested.
In addition to the tour announcement, the Jonas Brothers recently held JonasCon on March 23, 2025, at East Rutherford’s American Dream. This event was the first of its kind and included activities like mini golf, laser tag, and a trading post. Fans had the chance to immerse themselves in the band's world, with experiences designed to celebrate their music and legacy.
As excitement builds for the tour, the Jonas Brothers are not only focusing on their past hits but also supporting their forthcoming new album, "Greetings From Your Hometown." Although details surrounding the album release remain scarce, they have already dropped their lead single, "Love Me To Heaven," ahead of the tour.
While the ticket prices have sparked a significant outcry among fans, the Jonas Brothers remain committed to delivering an unforgettable experience as they celebrate their two-decade journey in the music industry. The tour is poised to be a major event for both the band and their dedicated fanbase, who have supported them through thick and thin.