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Kevin, Nick and Joe have had quite a year.

From the back-to-back nights headlining Yankee Stadium to dropping a new album to Joe’s shocking divorce, the JoBros really stayed in the public consciousness all 2023 long.

And now, they’re going out with a bang.

From Nov. 29 through Dec. 9, the Jonas Brothers will play their final seven U.S. concerts on ‘The Tour.’

The New Jersey natives are making sure to pay respect to the Big Apple and Garden State on their way out, too.

First up, they’ll drop into Albany’s MVP Arena on Saturday, Dec. 2.

After that, the trio head to Newark’s Prudential Center for a pair of gigs on Wednesday, Dec. 6 and Thursday, Dec. 7.

Finally, the siblings close the year with a huge gig at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center on Saturday, Dec. 9.

Best of all, last-minute tickets are fairly affordable.

At the time of publication, we found some seats going for as low as $14 USD before fees on Vivid Seats.

Other shows start anywhere from $30 to $80 before fees.

Wondering how much the show that makes the most sense for you costs?

We’re here to help.

All the information you’re looking for and more about the last shows on the Jonas Brothers’ tour can be found below.

All the ticket prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.

Jonas Brothers 2023 tour schedule

A complete calendar including all tour dates, venues and links to the cheapest tickets available is right here:

Jonas Brothers tour datesTicket prices
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Nov. 29 at the Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON, CA$29
Dec. 1 at the Bell Centre in Montreal, QC, CA$14
Dec. 2 at the MVP Arena in Albany, NY$40
Dec. 3 at the Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C.$36
Dec. 6 at the Prudential Center in Newark, NJ$40
Dec. 7 at the Prudential Center in Newark, NJ$40
Dec. 9 at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, NY$78

In 2024, the bros will perform at London, GB’s O2 Arena on June 12 and Birmingham, GB’s Utility Arena on June 15.

(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are in US dollars, subject to fluctuation and include additional fees at checkout.)

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Jonas Brothers concert review

The New York Post’s own JoBros’ super fan Angela Tricarico saw the band play a three-hour, 66-song set at Yankee Stadium way back in August.

“…no matter what your favorite Jonas Brothers track is, you’re going to hear it at some point during the night,” Tricarico shared.

To read her emphatic review, you can find it here.

Jonas Brothers set list

As noted above, the Jonas Brothers played 66 (!) songs at Yankee Stadium.

For a closer look, you can find the expansive set list right here.

Other shows on the run have been truncated to a still robust 30-40 tracks.

*The above set list from Set List FM only includes 60 songs because they listed some of the medleys as one song and others as separate songs.

Jonas Brothers opening act

The JoBros won’t be going it alone on the road.

They’ll joined by another sibling group, pop-soul duo Lawrence led by Clyde and Gracie Lawrence at all North American shows.

You can acquaint yourself with their peppy sound here.

Jonas Brothers new music

On May 12, Jonas Brothers dropped their sixth studio album simply called “The Album.”

The poppy record harkens back to upbeat, danceable ’70s songs of yesteryear.

After a few spins, we couldn’t get enough of the party starters “Wings,” “Sail Away” and “Summer In The Hamptons.”

However, the true standout is the final track — the collab “Walls” with Jon Bellion. The song is everything we could want out of the JoBros: hopeful, anthemic, huge, intimate and fun as hell.

If you want to hear for yourself, you can find “The Album” here.

Huge concerts in 2023-24

Kevin, Nick and Joe aren’t the only pop stars on the road.

Here are just five huge acts on tour you won’t want to miss live these next few months.

• Niall Horan

• Noah Kahan

• Olivia Rodrigo

• Taylor Swift

• Zach Bryan

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