Jonas Brothers bringing Burning Up Tour All Over Again to Southern California

The Jonas Brothers are turning the clock back to their “Burning Up” era and taking the celebration across North America, including four Southern California stops this fall.

Kevin, Joe and Nick Jonas have announced that the Burning Up Tour All Over Again will expand from a series of sold-out Madison Square Garden shows into a 45-city tour. The run will stop at Acrisure Arena in Palm Desert on Tuesday, Nov. 17, followed by the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles on Wednesday, Nov. 18. The trio will return to Southern California later in the month for a Nov. 30 show at Viejas Arena in San Diego before heading to Honda Center in Anaheim on Dec. 2.

Tickets for the Burning Up Tour All Over Again will first be available to eligible Spotify Premium subscribers through the Reserved by Spotify presale beginning 10 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 18, at reservedbyspotify.com. Additional presales will take place throughout the week before the general on-sale begins at 10 a.m. Friday, Aug. 21 at Ticketmaster.com.

The tour revisits the band’s 2008 Burning Up Tour, which arrived during the height of the Jonas Brothers’ early Disney era and followed the release of “Camp Rock” and their third studio album, “A Little Bit Longer.” What was initially planned as a three-night celebration at Madison Square Garden grew into a full North American run following demand for the New York shows.

Magnus Ferrell, All Time Low, Franklin Jonas and Deleasa will appear as special guests on select dates throughout the tour.

The announcement comes during a busy stretch for the brothers. The trio was inducted as Disney Legends at D23 on Sunday, Aug. 16, shortly after the premiere of “Camp Rock 3,” which reunited the brothers with the franchise nearly two decades after the original Disney Channel film.

The Jonas Brothers are also headed to Australia next month for another major performance. The group will headline the halftime show when the Los Angeles Rams face the San Francisco 49ers at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in September. The matchup will mark the NFL’s first regular-season game in Australia and will stream live on Netflix in the United States.

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