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Jonas Brothers Add Little Caesars Arena Date as Burning Up Tour Explodes to 45 Cities

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Published on August 17, 2026
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The Jonas Brothers are heading back to Detroit for the third time in just over a year, with a newly announced stop at Little Caesars Arena on October 25. Venue officials confirmed the date as part of the band's rapidly growing arena run, which started as a limited anniversary celebration and has since ballooned into a 45-city trek across North America.

Detroit's date joins what the band is calling The Burning Up Tour All Over Again, according to The Detroit News. The 45-city North American leg kicks off September 25 at TD Garden in Boston and runs through December 21 at Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, with stops in major markets including Toronto, Miami, Los Angeles and Chicago, according to Pollstar.

Magnus Ferrell and Deleasa will open for the Jonas Brothers when they hit Detroit, per The Detroit News report. Magnus Ferrell is the musician son of actor Will Ferrell, while Deleasa is Mike Deleasa, Kevin Jonas's brother-in-law, as Consequence.net notes. Elsewhere on the tour, support acts rotate — youngest brother Franklin Jonas and pop-punk outfit All Time Low are slated to open at the Hollywood Bowl.

What Sparked the Tour's Sudden Expansion

What began as a limited engagement at Madison Square Garden turned into a full nationwide run after all three August kickoff shows in New York sold out almost instantly. That rapid demand is what pushed the celebration from a localized tribute into the sprawling 45-city arena tour now landing in Detroit, according to Daily Voice.

The timing lines up with an unusually packed stretch for the band. Kevin, Joe and Nick Jonas were inducted as Disney Legends yesterday at the D23 Expo in Anaheim, one of Disney's highest honors for contributions to music, television and film. The induction came just two days after Camp Rock 3 began streaming on Disney+, following its August 13 premiere on Disney Channel — marking the trio's return to the franchise nearly two decades after the original film helped launch their first Burning Up Tour in 2008.

A Nod to the Original 2008 Tour

That original run was the band's fifth headlining tour, spanning 48 dates from July 2008 to March 2009 and later spawning the 2009 concert film Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience, according to Stage Right Secrets. Opening acts back then included Demi Lovato, Taylor Swift and Avril Lavigne, during the peak of the group's Disney Channel era.

The band's schedule shows no signs of slowing down. On August 12, the Jonas Brothers were tapped to headline the halftime show for the NFL's first-ever regular-season game in Australia, set for September 10 in Melbourne between the San Francisco 49ers and Los Angeles Rams, as Hoodline previously reported.

Ticket Details for the Detroit Show

Presale tickets for the Detroit date begin Tuesday, with general public tickets going on sale at 10 a.m. Friday through Ticketmaster, per the Detroit News. Spotify Reserved users get first crack at tickets starting tomorrow, ahead of the August 21 public on-sale, per the venue's announcement.

313 Presents, the joint venture that books entertainment for Little Caesars Arena, the Fox Theatre and other Detroit venues, is handling ticket distribution locally alongside Live Nation. The arena, which opened in Midtown Detroit in 2017 and also serves as home to the Red Wings and Pistons, offers a flexible concert configuration seating between 15,000 and 22,000 depending on stage setup, according to the Ticketmaster Blog.

Detroit's Third Jonas Brothers Show in a Year

This will be the band's third Metro Detroit appearance in just over a year. The Jonas Brothers played a pair of shows at Little Caesars Arena in August 2025 and again in November 2025, both following their outdoor stadium concert at Comerica Park that summer as part of the JONAS20: Living the Dream anniversary tour, which Hoodline covered in March 2025.

Whether the tour's rapid growth will bring additional Midwest dates, if presale demand elsewhere mirrors New York's sellout pace, remains an open question. It is also unclear exactly how the band will balance 2008-era Burning Up nostalgia with newer material once the tour reaches Detroit stages this fall.