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Jonas Brothers 2026 Tour: Burning Up Tour All Over Again Dates, Tickets, Presale and Opening Acts

Update log (1)
  • — The Reserved by Spotify presale opened on the morning of 18 August, with its two-tickets-per-tour limit. The Citi and AMEX presales follow on 19 August and the general on-sale is 21 August. No face value has been published for any date, including the three Madison Square Garden shows, which open on 20 August at 7:30pm.
Jonas Brothers 2026 Tour: Burning Up Tour All Over Again Dates, Tickets, Presale and Opening Acts
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Key takeaways
  • The first presale — Reserved by Spotify — opened on Tuesday 18 August at 8:28am local venue time, for eligible US Premium subscribers, with a limit of two tickets for the entire tour rather than per show. Citi and AMEX presales are next, on 19 August.
  • General on-sale is Friday 21 August at 10am local venue time on Ticketmaster, with a limit of eight.
  • No ticket prices have been published for any date. Ticketmaster’s own page states the organiser will release price details when sales begin, and no price appears on any listing.
  • The tour is officially The Burning Up Tour All Over Again: 45 cities and 47 dates, because Madison Square Garden gets three nights.
  • The three Madison Square Garden shows are the closest dates on the tour — 20, 21 and 22 August, all 7:30pm. They are on sale and none is marked sold out.

The first presale for the Jonas Brothers’ 2026 tour — Reserved by Spotify — opened on Tuesday 18 August at 8:28am local venue time, capped at two tickets for the entire tour rather than two per show. The Citi and AMEX presales come next on 19 August, and the general on-sale is 21 August.

The second thing worth knowing: nobody has published a ticket price. Not the band, not the venues, and not Ticketmaster, which says the organiser will release prices when sales begin.

Every on-sale date and time

All times are local venue time, not a single nationwide time.

SaleDateTime
Reserved by SpotifyTue 18 Aug8:28am
Citi Cardmember (US)Wed 19 Aug10:00am
AMEX (Canada)Wed 19 Aug10:00am
General on-saleFri 21 Aug10:00am

Reserved by Spotify is open to eligible US Spotify Premium subscribers and carries a two-ticket limit for the whole tour. That is unusually strict — it means you cannot use it to buy for two different cities.

The Citi presale is US shows only and needs presale instructions from Citi. The AMEX presale covers Canadian shows, needs no code, but the purchase has to be completed with an American Express card.

General on-sale is Friday 21 August at 10am, with a limit of eight. Entry is mobile only.

One more was reported: a Live Nation presale on Thursday 20 August. It does not appear on Ticketmaster’s own presale list, and it came from the outlet that also misreported the Spotify time, so treat it as unconfirmed and watch the listing for your own date.

How much are tickets?

There is no published price, for any date, anywhere.

Ticketmaster’s page for the tour says the event organiser will release ticket price details when sales begin. Its listings for all 47 dates — including the three Madison Square Garden shows already on sale — show no price at all.

That matters because this is a question a lot of pages will answer anyway. If you see a specific price range for this tour today, it is not coming from the band, the venues or Ticketmaster. It is either a secondary-market asking price, which is not face value, or a guess.

What is confirmed on the money side:

Status
Face valueNot published
VIP packagesConfirmed, no prices
EntryMobile only

VIP packages run through VIP Nation and include premium seating, a pre-show lounge, a gift item and early merch shopping. No package prices were available when checked.

Full tour dates

The tour is officially The Burning Up Tour All Over Again45 cities, 47 dates, the extra two being Madison Square Garden’s second and third nights.

August — Madison Square Garden

DateCityVenue
Thu 20 AugNew York, NYMadison Square Garden
Fri 21 AugNew York, NYMadison Square Garden
Sat 22 AugNew York, NYMadison Square Garden

These three were announced first and are on sale now. None is marked sold out — and they are the nearest dates on the whole run, opening on 20 August at 7:30pm.

September

DateCityVenue
25 SepBoston, MATD Garden
26 SepManchester, NHSNHU Arena
28 SepToronto, ONRBC Amphitheatre
30 SepWashington, D.C.Capital One Arena

October

DateCityVenue
1 OctRaleigh, NCLenovo Center
2 OctPhiladelphia, PAXfinity Mobile Arena
5 OctMiami, FLKaseya Center
6 OctOrlando, FLKia Center
8 OctAtlanta, GAState Farm Arena
9 OctBirmingham, ALLegacy Arena at The BJCC
11 OctTampa, FLBenchmark International Arena
13 OctCharlotte, NCSpectrum Center
15 OctIndianapolis, INGainbridge Fieldhouse
16 OctColumbus, OHNationwide Arena
17 OctLexington, KYRupp Arena at Central Bank Center
19 OctCleveland, OHRocket Arena
20 OctBuffalo, NYKeyBank Center
22 OctRosemont, ILAllstate Arena
25 OctDetroit, MILittle Caesars Arena
26 OctPittsburgh, PAPPG Paints Arena

November

DateCityVenue
1 NovMilwaukee, WIFiserv Forum
2 NovSaint Paul, MNGrand Casino Arena
3 NovKansas City, MOT-Mobile Center
5 NovNashville, TNBridgestone Arena
9 NovOklahoma City, OKPaycom Center
10 NovDallas, TXAmerican Airlines Center
13 NovAustin, TXMoody Center
14 NovSan Antonio, TXFrost Bank Center
17 NovPalm Desert, CAAcrisure Arena
18 NovLos Angeles, CAHollywood Bowl
21 NovSan Francisco, CAChase Center
22 NovSacramento, CAGolden 1 Center
27 NovGlendale, AZDesert Diamond Arena
28 NovLas Vegas, NVMGM Grand Garden Arena
30 NovSan Diego, CAViejas Arena

December

DateCityVenue
2 DecAnaheim, CAHonda Center
5 DecSeattle, WAClimate Pledge Arena
7 DecSalt Lake City, UTDelta Center
9 DecDenver, COBall Arena
10 DecLincoln, NEPinnacle Bank Arena
12 DecSioux Falls, SDDenny Sanford PREMIER Center
15 DecGrand Rapids, MIVan Andel Arena
19 DecBelmont Park, NYUBS Arena
21 DecNewark, NJPrudential Center

Who is opening?

Support rotates through the run rather than staying fixed:

ActWhere
Magnus FerrellVarious dates
Franklin JonasVarious dates
DeleasaVarious dates
All Time LowHollywood Bowl only

All Time Low appear on one night only, 18 November at the Hollywood Bowl — the single date with a different bill from the rest of the tour.

Why “All Over Again”?

The name is a revival. The original Burning Up Tour ran across North America in 2008, and this run revisits it. The band’s own framing for the expansion was that the response to announcing the Madison Square Garden shows was large enough that they did not want to stop at New York.

The timing sits next to another marker: Kevin, Joe and Nick Jonas were inducted as Disney Legends on 16 August 2026, two days before the first presale.

What to do on the day

  • Know your local time, not a national one. Every sale time is local venue time, so a 10:00am on-sale opens at different moments across the country.
  • Decide your city before the Spotify presale. Two tickets for the whole tour means one shot at one show.
  • Citi is US, AMEX is Canada. They open at the same time on the same day but do not cover the same shows.
  • Do not budget from a number you saw online. No face value has been published even now that the first presale has run; prices appear inside the purchase flow.
  • Check the MSG dates if you are near New York. All three are on sale and none is marked sold out.
  • Watch your own date’s listing for extra presales. Ticketmaster says more will run during the week, without naming them all.

Sources

SourceWhat it supports here
Ticketmaster: The Burning Up Tour All Over AgainEvery presale name, date, time and ticket limit, the general on-sale, mobile-only entry, and the statement that prices come when sales begin
Jonas Brothers official tour pageThe date, city and venue for all 44 fall dates, and the spellings used here
Ticketmaster: Jonas Brothers eventsThat no price is displayed on any listing, and that the three MSG dates are on sale and not sold out
Xfinity Mobile Arena announcementThe 45-city figure, the 8:28am presale time and the support acts
313 Presents announcementIndependent confirmation of the 8:28am presale time and the general on-sale
Consequence: tour announcementThe full date list used as a cross-check, and the reported Live Nation presale

Checked 17 August 2026. No affiliate links, and no payment was received for any link on this page.

How we verified this

One widely republished detail was wrong and it would have cost readers the presale. One music outlet reported the Spotify presale as starting at 8:28 p.m. local time. Ticketmaster’s own event help page, and two separate venue press releases carrying the promoter’s copy, all state 8:28 a.m. The morning time is used here. Anyone acting on the evening version would have arrived roughly twelve hours late to a two-ticket presale.

All ticketing details come from Ticketmaster’s own help page for this tour, not from coverage of it: the presale names, the start times “local venue time” rather than a single national time, the two-ticket limit on the Spotify presale, the eight-ticket limit at general on-sale, and mobile-only entry. That page passes a control check — the real article returns a live page and an invented article number on the same host returns 404 — which matters because it is the source the whole timing section rests on. Every time and limit here was re-read from it on 18 August, after the first presale had opened, and none had changed.

One corroborating source could not be checked that way, and is treated accordingly. The 313 Presents announcement returns the same response for a real and an invented path, so no status check on that host can discriminate. Its content was read directly and is specific to the Detroit date, so it is used as corroboration only, behind two sources that do pass a control.

The price section reports an absence, and quotes the source of that absence. Ticketmaster’s page states that “the Event Organizer will release the ticket price details when sales begin”, and no price is displayed on any listing for any date, including the three shows already on sale. Pages that publish a price range for this tour today are not quoting a published figure. This was re-checked on 18 August with the first presale already open: the promoter’s own event page for the 20 August show carries no price field at all, so the absence is not an artefact of checking too early.

The date list was taken from the band’s own site and checked against two independent lists, which agree on every date, city and venue. The official site’s spelling is used where sources differ — Oklahoma City rather than “Oklahoma”, Saint Paul rather than “St. Paul”.

The 45-and-47 figures were reconciled rather than repeated. Announcements describe a 45-city tour and some coverage calls it a 45-date tour. Counting gives 44 dates on the official site, all in distinct cities, plus three nights at Madison Square Garden — which is 47 dates in 45 cities. Both published figures are explained by that, and only the city count is correct as stated.

One reported presale is not carried here as confirmed. A Live Nation presale on Thursday 20 August was reported by the same outlet that got the Spotify time wrong, and it does not appear on Ticketmaster’s own presale list. It is mentioned below as reported rather than listed as fact.

No VIP prices are quoted because none are published. VIP packages are confirmed through VIP Nation, but that page returned no package detail or pricing when checked.

No resale prices appear on this page. Secondary-market asking prices are not face value, they move by the hour, and quoting them before a general on-sale would tell a reader nothing useful about what they will pay.