Jonas Brothers cancels and replaces six stadium concerts

The “Jonas20: Living The Dream Tour” will now experience the downgrading, at least in half a dozen cities.
Jonas Brothers’ concerts take place for the stadiums in six American localities this summer have been strongly canceled, and new shows in the arenas or amphitheniers will take their place. Fans were informed of the news on Friday in emails sent by Ticketmaster and on the Instagram account of the brothers.
The replacement concerts take place on the same dates as the concerts canceled, but these are completely separate reservations, so fans will have to buy tickets again if they always intend to see the trio these nights. TICKETHOLDERS will receive a full refund sent automatically to their purchase point, then will receive a priority status on the seats offered when the new shows will be on sale next week
The dates of affected Jobros announced as due for a change can be found in Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Detroit, Dallas, Washington, DC and in the Chicago region.
The Dodger Stadium is Los Angeles which obtains a downgrading; The show scheduled for September 6 will now take place throughout the city that same date in Intuits Dome in Inglewood. The group was trying to fill the Dodgers house after playing the massive place two years ago, which may have had an effect on sales for this relatively fast return.
If there is a feeling of already seen to read on the trajectory that the Jobros takes in Los Angeles, it is perhaps because Linkin Park has followed this same path this year. This group announced in March that a Dodger Stadium concert concert for September 13 was canceled and that new tickets were sold for a concert that evening in Intuit. Of all the many summer boys hitting Chavez Ravine in September, much less than expected will be musicians.
To trace changes in other cities: the DC concert will now take place at Jiffy Lube Live, not Nationals Park, on August 12. The Philly Show on August 14 was awarded Citizens Bank Park to Freedom Mortgage Pavilion. Illinois’ show was transferred to the Credit Union 1 amphitheater in Tinley Park, instead of Wrigley Field in Chicago, August 26. The Detroit concert on August 28 will now be in Little Caesars Arena instead of Comerica Park. And Dallas fans can look for them on the Equis back pavilion rather than on Globe Life Field on August 31.
Fans emails have said that information on “access to the first priority in terms of presale” to tickets to the various sites would be sent to their Ticketmaster accounts, specially placed as a “previous previous buyer”. This offer will be available next Wednesday at 10 a.m. local time.
Not all stadium shows are out of the Jonas Brothers itinerary. The tour should always start, as expected, with a concert of August 10 at the Metlife Stadium in New Jersey, where a current seats painting shows that sales were quite robust, and they remain planned to play Fenway Park in Boston on August 23.
The group transmitted cheerfulness, as well as apologies, to fans in the publication of changes on Instagram. “For fans, we are delighted to go out and be with you for our 20th anniversary tour! Each decision we take is with you, guaranteeing the best experience for our incredible fans,” wrote the group. “We make changes of place, but rest assured, all the performances always occur on the same dates and in the same cities. We pour our hearts to make it the best tour that we have never made, we like to play for you and share this trip together … We apologize for any inconvenience that these changes have caused and we are looking forward to seeing you on the road!”
A new album by Brother Trio, “Live from the O2 Arena”, was released on Friday. Their new studio album, “Greetings from Your HomeTown”, will follow on August 8, just two days before the tour of the tour.




