Arts & Entertainment
Jonas Brothers Make Wrigley Field Stop In August As Part Of Tour
The three-brother band will play in 34 cities this summer which promises concert attendees music from five albums in one night.

CHICAGO — Fans of the Jonas Brothers who want to experience five albums worth of the pop star’s music all in one night won’t have to wait long. And they won’t have to travel far.
The Jonas Brothers announced a 34-city tour that kicks off in August and that will make a Wrigley Field stop on Aug. 25. The band’s tour announcement comes 10 days ahead of the release of “The Album”, which debuts on May 12.
The new album is the Jonas Brothers’ first since 2019, but according to Billboard, the band had been building toward a tour since February when they played five shows on Broadway on consecutive nights, playing from one album in each show.
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Now, the tour will include five albums in one night, the Nick, Joe and Kevin Jonas promise, including the Wrigley Field show, which lands nearly two weeks into the tour after the Jonas Brothers kick off the run of performances with two shows at Yankee Stadium in New York.
It's about time the @jonasbrothers played Wrigley Field! FIVE ALBUMS. ONE NIGHT. Friday, August 25. You'll have to wait a little bit longer. Happiness begins when tickets go on sale Friday, May 12. Register for the presale and more at https://t.co/0CYtKfwhHA. pic.twitter.com/A63Ix0HLzm
— Chicago Cubs (@Cubs) May 2, 2023
Pre-sale tickets go on sale to the general public at 10 a.m. on May 12 with registration kicking off on Live Nation on Saturday. A presale event will begin on May 9.
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The Chicago Cubs sent out a tweet this week announcing the tour stop, writing “It’s about time the Jonas Brothers played Wrigley Field.”
The concert is the latest to be added to the ballpark’s list of live shows this summer.
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