Pop music stars will return to Columbia for concert in 2025 on upcoming tour
Pop music superstars the Jonas Brothers are coming back to Columbia for a concert in 2025, the group confirmed on their website.
The brothers — Kevin, Joe, and Nick Jonas — will perform at Colonial Life Arena on Nov. 6, as part of the tour dubbed “Living The Dream.”
The Jonas Brothers previously performed at the Columbia, South Carolina arena in October 2023.
Tickets will go on sale to the public on March 28, but various presale events will begin March 27. To help fans get access to tickets, the Jonas Brothers are allowing people to register for a presale event on their website.
Information on ticket prices was not available.
After tickets go on sale to the general public exclusively at ticketmaster.com, any tickets that are still available can be purchased the next Tuesday at the Colonial Life Arena box office — as well as on ticketmaster.com.
The All-American Rejects are scheduled to appear as an opening act in Columbia for the Jonas Brothers’ “Living the Dream” tour stop.
This is the Jonas Brothers’ only scheduled performance in South Carolina on the upcoming tour. Prior to the Columbia performance, the group is slated to make tour stops in North Carolina — Raleigh and Charlotte — as well as a date in Atlanta, Georgia.
The Jonas Brothers formed in 2005 and rose to fame with help from the Disney Channel. They released four albums that sold about 4 million copies before breaking up in 2013 to pursue solo musical and acting careers among other ventures.
They reunited in 2019 and released the album “Happiness Begins,” which has sold more than 1.3 million copies worldwide.
The group is known for hits “Year 3000,” “Burnin’ Up,” “When You Look Me In The Eyes,” and “Sucker,” among other songs.
The Jonas Brothers have been nominated for two Grammy Awards (Best New Artist in 2009 and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance in 2020).
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