Live Nation are posting some very bland teasers about the forthcoming Jonas Brothers tour which is expected to be announced tomorrow sometime, posting cryptic social media posts with just white backgrounds that say ‘Happiness Begins Here’ and a date with a venue name. The venues are also posting these cryptic messages. Also, using the brothers album title as a hashtag #HappinessBegins.
Whilst the band did not officially announce the tour dates, the below dates are what we have found so far online from the posts that venues and Live Nation have been exposing.
Happiness Begins is the title of the Jonas Brothers new album, expected to be released on June 7th, this serves as their first new album in a decade. The album cover art has been unveiled by the brothers which is the Nick, Joe and Kevin Jonas laying near a pool as they look out into the distant mountains. The brothers have two new songs off the record out already including “Sucker” and “COOL,” both of which have been topping the charts. Make sure you catch their performance on the Billboard Music Awards tomorrow on NBC at 8PM EST.
Jonas Brothers are also teasing the tour announcement which is expected to happen tomorrow, with a social media video post of a live show of the brothers appearing as silhouettes on a curtain covering the stage which will be dropped tomorrow. See their teaser below:
We will keep you updated as the story develops…
Jonas Brothers Happiness Begins Tour Dates:
August 7 – Miami, FL at American Airlines Arena
August 10 – Tampa, FL at The Amalie Arena
August 12 – Atlanta, GA at State Farm Arena
August 15 – Washington, DC at Capital One Arena
August 17 – Boston, MA at TD Garden Arena
August 18 – Philadelphia, PA at Wells Fargo Center
August 21 – Hartford, CT at Mohegan Sun
August 27 – Buffalo, NY at Keybank Center
August 29 – New York City, NY at Madison Square Garden
August 31 – Hershey, PA at Hershey Park Stadium
September 3 – Pittsburgh, PA at PPG Center
September 5 – Columbus, OH at Schottenstein Center
September 8 – Grand Rapids, MI at Van Andel Arena
September 14 – St. Louis, Miss. at Enterprise Center
September 16 – Minneapolis, MN at Xcel Energy Center
September 17 – Milwaukee, WI at Fiserv Forum
September 22 – Kansas City, KS at Sprint Center
September 25 – Dallas, TX at American Airlines Center
September 26 – Houston, TX at Toyota Center
September 27 – San Antonio, TX at AT&T Center
September 29 – Tulsa, OK at BOK Center
October 1 – Denver, CO at Pepsi Center
October 3 – Salt Lake City, UT at Vivint Arena
October 6 – Anaheim, CA at Honda Center
October 13 – Portland, OR at Moda Center
October 11 – Vancouver at Rogers Arena
October 12 – Tacoma, WA at Tacoma Dome
October 13 – Portland, OR at MODA Center
October 15 – Sacramento, CA at Golden 1 Center
October 18 – Las Vegas, NV at MGM Grand Garden Arena
October 23 – Toronto at Scotiabank Arena