Don’t get stressed, it’ll all get figured out — at the Jonas Brothers’ 20th anniversary concert tour.
The iconic band of brothers, Kevin, Joe and Nick Jonas, revealed on the Friday, March 21, broadcast of Good Morning America that they plan to kick off their Living the Dream Tour in August at their hometown MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (The Jonas family grew up in New Jersey before making a splash in the music scene as teenagers.)
Now, they are sharing exactly when and where they are hitting the road later this year.
“JONAS 20: LIVING THE DREAM TOUR!” a Sunday, March 23, upload on the group’s Instagram account read. “Celebrating 20 years and kicking off the next 20 with Marshmallo, All-American Rejects and Boys Like Girls.”
After their August 10 debut at MetLife, the brothers will travel the United States from Pennsylvania, Texas, California, Washington, Missouri, North Carolina and more through November 14. The tour will also stop in Canada for a handful of shows. Aside from MetLife, none of the venues have been revealed at the time of publication.

According to the Instagram announcement, there will also be solo performances by Nick, 32, and Joe, 35, as well as sets with their respective bands The Administration and DNCE. Kevin’s brother-in-law, Mikey Deleasa, will also be joining the Jonas Brothers on the road. (Kevin, 35, has been married to wife Danielle Jonas since 2009.)
The JoBros first revealed their plans to tour in honor of the group’s 20th anniversary during the farewell show on 2023’s The Tour.
“[From] two nights at Yankee Stadium, we have since played 61-or-something shows. We’ve reached the end, but we left you all a card on your seats, I don’t know if you got those when you got in,” Nick said during the Brooklyn show in December 2023, which Us Weekly attended. “OK, so in 2025, it’ll be the 20-year anniversary of this band. And that card was your formal invite [because] we’re gonna do this thing again.”
He added, “This one has been unbelievable. For those of you to come to a show or multiple shows, please know how much we appreciate it. We know that you all have bills to pay, you got real-life stuff. The fact that you still come out here and show us so much love [and] you spend your time with us, it means the world. … You’ve made these last couple [of] months unforgettable.”
Tickets for the Living The Dream Tour go on sale starting Thursday, March 27.