The Jonas Brothers announce FIRST EVER Belfast show
This is an SOS...we're BURNING UP over this news! 🆘 🔥
The Jonas Brothers have just announced they’re taking THE TOUR global, adding a massive 27 shows across Europe, Australia, and New Zealand.
Including their first performance in Belfast, at the SSE Arena on 20th June 2024. Tickets go on sale Friday 4th August 2023 at 10am from Ticketmaster.
Kevin, Joe and Nick Jonas have been performing together as the Jonas Brothers since way back in 2005.
Five albums, three marriages and five kids later, the trio are set to perform their greatest hits throughout the years.
The band's first album 'It's About Time' was released on 8th August 2006, spawning singles 'Mandy' and two covers of songs by Busted - 'What I Go to School For' and 'Year 3000', as well as 'Time for Me to Fly' which appeared on the soundtrack of 2006 film Aquamarine.
Second album 'Jonas Brothers' was released in 2007 with singles 'Hold On', 'S.O.S' and 'When You Look Me in the Eyes'. The album peaked at Number 5 in the US and Number 9 in the UK, also being certified Gold in the UK.
The brothers released third album 'A Little Bit Longer' just one year later in 2008, containing singles 'Burnin' Up', 'Lovebug' and 'Tonight'. It peaked at Number 1 in the US, but only reached Number 19 in the UK - although it was also certified Gold.
The Jonas Brothers' fourth album 'Lines, Vines and Trying Times' was released a year later in 2009, spawning singles 'Paranoid' and 'Fly With Me'. It also peaked at Number 1 in the US and reached Number 9 in the UK. This was their last album before the hiatus.
Their latest full-length record The Album, was released on May 12, 2023 and launched a new era for the band. The Album includes their latest hit singles “Waffle House,” and “Wings.”
We cannot wait to for this show next June! You can listen to the Jonas Brothers on Cool FM
How to get tickets:
Tickets go on sale Friday 4th August 2023 at 10am from ticketmaster.ie
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