Jonas Brothers Shift Tour Venues in Six Cities, Offer Apology and Priority Access to Fans
Jonas Brothers Shift Tour Venues in Six Cities, Offer Apology and Priority Access to Fans

Jonas Brothers Shift Tour Venues in Six Cities, Offer Apology and Priority Access to Fans

The Jonas Brothers have announced significant venue changes for their Living the Dream concert tour, affecting six major cities across the United States. Among the impacted locations is Chicago, where the show will no longer take place at the iconic Wrigley Field. Instead, the performance, still scheduled for August 26, has been moved to the Credit Union 1 Amphitheater in Tinley Park.

Fans who had previously purchased tickets for the Wrigley Field concert will automatically receive refunds. However, those wishing to attend the rescheduled show at the new venue will need to buy new tickets. To accommodate early supporters, the band has promised priority seating to those who originally held tickets for the Wrigley Field event.

Jonas Brothers Shift Tour Venues in Six Cities, Offer Apology and Priority Access to Fans
Jonas Brothers Shift Tour Venues in Six Cities, Offer Apology and Priority Access to Fans

Multiple Cities Affected as Jonas Brothers Address Fans With Sincere Public Apology

Chicago is not the only city experiencing changes. Additional cities where venue downgrades are occurring include Washington, DC, Philadelphia, Detroit, Dallas, and Los Angeles. While the reasons for the downgrades have not been publicly disclosed, the adjustments were officially announced on platforms such as MLB.com and verified through the band’s communication channels.

In response to the changes, the Jonas Brothers issued a heartfelt apology to their fan base via social media. “We love performing for you and sharing this journey together,” they said. “We apologize for any inconvenience these changes have caused, and we can’t wait to see you on the road!” The band emphasized their excitement to continue the tour and their commitment to delivering memorable performances despite the changes.