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Jonas Brothers Bring Nostalgia Tour to Fiserv Forum, Tickets Drop This Week

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Published on August 17, 2026
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The Jonas Brothers are bringing their new nationwide tour to downtown Milwaukee, with a stop at Fiserv Forum set for November 1, 2026. The band — Kevin, Joe, and Nick Jonas — will play the Deer District arena as part of The Burning Up Tour All Over Again, and ticket sales begin rolling out this week.

A Spotify Reserved presale in the United States opens Tuesday at 8:28 a.m., with additional presales running throughout the week ahead of general public sale, according to FOX6 News Milwaukee. General tickets go on sale August 21 at 10 a.m. through Ticketmaster.com, per the same report. VIP packages are also available, offering fans premium tickets, an invitation to the pre-show Burnin' Up VIP Lounge, pre-show merchandise shopping, and a specially designed VIP gift item, though contents vary depending on the package selected — additional details are available at VIPnation.com.

A 45-City Trek Born From Sold-Out MSG Shows

The Milwaukee date is one stop on a sprawling 45-city North American run promoted by Live Nation, kicking off September 25, 2026, at TD Garden in Boston and wrapping December 21, 2026, at Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, according to Pollstar. The full tour grew out of what was originally a limited three-night residency at Madison Square Garden on August 20, 21, and 22, 2026, which sold out rapidly enough that the band expanded it into the nationwide leg, SeatGeek reports.

The tour title and concept nod directly to the band's original 2008 Burning Up Tour, which launched July 4 of that year behind their album A Little Bit Longer and later inspired the 2009 concert film Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience, according to Stage Right Secrets. That breakthrough tour was a defining Disney Channel-era moment for the trio, and the new run leans heavily on that nostalgia.

Milwaukee's Special Guest: Magnus Ferrell

Milwaukee concertgoers will get a specific bonus: Magnus Ferrell, son of actor Will Ferrell, is set to serve as the special guest opening act for the Fiserv Forum show, according to CBS 58. Ferrell is joining the Jonas Brothers across multiple Midwest and West Coast stops on the tour. Elsewhere on the schedule, the broader supporting lineup includes Franklin Jonas, Deleasa, and pop-punk band All Time Low, which is slated to open the group's Hollywood Bowl date in November, per Consequence.

This will mark the band's second visit to Fiserv Forum. They previously played the arena on September 17, 2019, during their Happiness Begins Tour, their first appearance there following a nearly decade-long touring hiatus, with Bebe Rexha and Jordan McGraw opening that night, according to Fiserv Forum. The venue itself opened in September 2018 in downtown Milwaukee's Deer District as a $524 million project capable of hosting up to 18,000 guests for full-stage concerts, per Sports Planning Guide.

A Career Moment Two Decades in the Making

The tour announcement lands amid a stretch of major milestones for the band. Just a day before the tour news broke, the Jonas Brothers were inducted as Disney Legends on August 16, 2026, at D23, an honor recognizing two decades of contributions across music and television, according to WTMJ. That came alongside their announcement as halftime performers for the NFL's inaugural regular-season game in Australia, a booking Hoodline previously covered ahead of the 49ers-Rams matchup.

The same week also saw Camp Rock 3, the third installment of the Disney Channel franchise starring the trio, premiere on Disney Channel on August 13, 2026, before joining Disney+ the following day, per Stage Right Secrets. Across their 20-year career, the band has racked up more than 20 million global album sales, 26 Billboard Hot 100 entries, three consecutive No. 1 debuts on the Billboard 200, and two Grammy nominations, according to Songstats.

The Milwaukee stop follows other recent Jonas Brothers headlines for Hoodline, including their four-night Memorial Day residency at Dolby Live at Park MGM in Las Vegas and the closure of their Nellie's Southern Kitchen restaurant at MGM Grand earlier this year. Fiserv Forum has also been busy on the concert front this fall, with Pentatonix confirming a return for its Christmas show at the arena. For now, Milwaukee fans eyeing the November 1 Jonas Brothers show should mark their calendars for this week's presale and the August 21 general on-sale.