Overview
- The Jonas Brothers kicked off a three‑night, sold‑out Madison Square Garden engagement on Thursday, using a two‑act format that recreated their 2008 Burning Up era in the first half and ran through post‑reunion hits in the second half.
- Verified resale marketplaces including Vivid Seats, SeatGeek, StubHub, TicketNetwork and Ticketmaster resale were still listing last‑minute tickets for all three MSG nights with prices that varied by date, section and platform.
- The group gave audiences a first live listen to a new single, “Listen When Sad,” which they said draws on early‑2000s sounds and is slated for release later this month.
- A planned cameo by longtime onstage figure Big Rob was delayed by travel problems but he later joined the show for an encore performance of “Burnin’ Up,” which the band handled by reprising the song.
- What began as a special three‑night New York event has been expanded into a 45‑city North American tour that opens in Boston on Sept. 25 and runs through a Dec. 21 finale in Newark, fueled by recent Disney projects and other high‑profile appearances.