The Journal·August 20, 2026·4 min read·By Harshit Chawla

Jonas Brothers Announce The Burning Up Tour All Over Again: Everything to Know

Jonas Brothers Burning Up Tour All Over Again announcement poster showing Kevin, Nick, and Joe Jonas on stage with tour dates and Madison Square Garden artwork.
The Jonas Brothers' Burning Up Tour All Over Again kicks off September 25 in Boston.

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What exactly is The Burning Up Tour All Over Again?

A revival tour honoring the band's original 2008 to 2009 Burning Up Tour, the run that supported their album A Little Bit Longer and coincided with the release of the very first Camp Rock. What started as a limited celebration, three shows at Madison Square Garden on August 20, 21, and 22, drew such an overwhelming response that Kevin, Joe, and Nick Jonas decided to expand it into a genuine cross-country tour.

When does the full tour actually start, and where's it going?

The expanded tour proper begins September 25 at TD Garden in Boston, with stops across Toronto, Washington D.C., Philadelphia, Miami, Orlando, Atlanta, Charlotte, Nashville, Dallas, Austin, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Seattle, Denver, and dozens more cities across the US and Canada, before concluding December 21 at Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey. That's 45 cities total, a genuinely massive undertaking for what began as a nostalgia-driven, limited engagement.

Who's opening for them?

Magnus Ferrell, Franklin Jonas, and Deleasa rotate as support acts across the run, with All Time Low specifically joining for the band's Hollywood Bowl date in November.

Why does this particular week matter so much for the band?

Because it's genuinely stacked with milestones beyond just the tour announcement. Camp Rock 3 premiered on Disney Channel and Disney+ during the same stretch, marking the Jonas Brothers' return to the franchise that first launched during their original Burning Up Tour era. Just days before the tour expansion was announced, all three brothers were inducted as Disney Legends at D23, one of the company's highest honors. And the band was also recently announced as halftime performers for the NFL's first-ever regular-season game in Australia. Stacking a Camp Rock revival, a Disney Legends induction, and a tour built around the exact era that made them famous into the same handful of weeks is a genuinely deliberate, full-circle moment rather than a coincidence.

What can fans actually expect setlist-wise?

Full details haven't been confirmed yet, but the original Burning Up Tour pulled heavily from A Little Bit Longer and the band's 2007 self-titled album, along with songs from the first Camp Rock film. Given the tour's explicit framing as a throwback celebration, expect the setlist to lean hard into that specific era rather than functioning as a greatest-hits tour spanning their entire catalog.

How does this compare to their other recent tours?

This is a genuinely different kind of tour than their most recent outing, the Jonas20: Greetings from Your Hometown Tour, which ran from 2025 into 2026 celebrating the band's 20th anniversary more broadly across their full catalog. The Burning Up Tour All Over Again is much more narrowly focused, built around recreating one specific, beloved era rather than surveying their entire career, which is part of why the nostalgia angle is landing so strongly with fans.

When do tickets go on sale?

A Spotify Reserved presale for eligible Premium subscribers began August 18, with additional presales running throughout the week before general public tickets go on sale August 21.

Frequently asked questions

When does The Burning Up Tour All Over Again start? The expanded tour begins September 25 in Boston, following three earlier Madison Square Garden shows on August 20 through 22, and runs through December 21 in Newark.

How many cities is the tour visiting? 45 cities across North America.

What album or era is this tour based on? The Jonas Brothers' original 2008 to 2009 Burning Up Tour, which supported A Little Bit Longer and coincided with the first Camp Rock film.

Who is opening for the Jonas Brothers on this tour? Magnus Ferrell, Franklin Jonas, and Deleasa on rotating dates, with All Time Low specifically opening the Hollywood Bowl show.

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