Jonas Brothers return to stage this fall at Park MGM in Las Vegas

August 16, 2022
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The group will perform three nights in November.

Global pop icons Jonas Brothers will return to Park MGM in Las Vegas to perform a three-night show as part of its US tour. The group will take the stage at Park MGM on November 10 through to November 12.

All shows will begin at 8PM.

The concert announcement follows the group’s five-night Las Vegas residency during the summer. Jonas Brothers completed the residency in June as part of the Remember This Tour, which spanned more than 40 dates throughout the US. The tour sold more than 528,000 tickets and was noted by Pollstar as one of the highest grossing of 2021.

Members of the Jonas Brothers fan club will have early access to tickets for the upcoming show. They can purchase tickets during a pre-sale, starting at 10am August 16. Citi cardmember will also have access to the pre-sale.

MGM Rewards members, along with Ticketmaster and Live Nation customers can get in on the pre-sale starting at 10am on August 17.

General admission ticket sales will begin at 10AM, August 19.

Jonas Brothers released the group’s latest hit single, “Sucker,” in 2019. “Sucker” was the group’s first release in six years. The single went triple-platinum and debuted at the top of Billboard’s Top 100.

Since then, Jonas Brothers has released Chasing Happiness, an Amazon Original documentary which chronicles the band’s rise to stardom and its return to music after six years away. 

With such success already in the books, the band was also recently nominated for a star on Hollywood’s Walk of Fame.

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