
The Jonas Brothers are heading back to downtown Indianapolis, and this time it is barely been a year since they last played the city. The trio will perform at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on October 15 as part of their newly expanded Burning Up Tour All Over Again, according to a news release.
The Indianapolis stop comes less than a year after the band performed at the same downtown arena on November 2, 2025, during their JONAS20: Greetings From Your Hometown tour, a show that marked their 20th anniversary and featured special guests Franklin Jonas and The All-American Rejects, per Gainbridge Fieldhouse. The new tour grew out of an entirely different event: three sold-out shows at Madison Square Garden earlier this year that honored the band's original Burnin' Up Tour, according to Fox 59. The Jonas Brothers say they decided to expand into a full run after the response to those Madison Square Garden shows was overwhelming.
In a news release cited by the station, the band said their last tour reminded them how much the music means to them and their fans. The Burnin' Up Tour became a defining moment for the band and a generation of fans, according to the release, and the 2026 revival leans directly into that nostalgia. The original 2008 tour supported the album A Little Bit Longer and helped cement the Jonas Brothers as arena headliners, per Consequence.
Who's Opening the Show
Indianapolis concertgoers will also see performances from Magnus Ferrell and Deleasa as part of the bill. Magnus Ferrell is the musical son of actor Will Ferrell, while Deleasa is singer-songwriter Mike Deleasa, who happens to be Kevin Jonas's brother-in-law. Both acts are featured on select dates of the tour as it travels city by city, according to the release.
Tour Timeline and Scale
What started as a three-night Madison Square Garden tribute has since ballooned into a 45-city North American trek. The full run kicks off September 25, 2026, at TD Garden in Boston and wraps December 21, 2026, at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, per Consequence. Indianapolis is one stop among dozens the band will hit in the fall, with the Gainbridge Fieldhouse date part of the trio's broader 2026 tour.
The band's schedule this month has been packed well beyond the tour itself. Camp Rock 3 had a recent premiere on Disney Channel ahead of its Disney+ release, and Kevin, Joe, and Nick Jonas were inducted as Disney Legends at the D23 Expo in Anaheim, receiving the Walt Disney Company's highest honor for their contributions to television and music. The band was also announced as the halftime performer for the NFL's first-ever regular-season game in Australia, a September 10, 2026, matchup between the San Francisco 49ers and Los Angeles Rams that Hoodline previously reported.
Tickets and Venue Details
Presale access for the Indianapolis show begins with a Spotify Reserved presale Tuesday at 8:28 a.m. local time, according to WTHR. General public tickets go on sale Friday, August 21, at 10 a.m. on Ticketmaster, per the news release. Fans looking for extras can also opt into VIP Nation packages, which include access to a pre-show Burnin' Up VIP Lounge, exclusive merchandise, and premium seating upgrades, the station's report notes.
Gainbridge Fieldhouse sits at 125 South Pennsylvania Street in downtown Indianapolis and can hold roughly 19,000 spectators for concerts, according to the Ticketmaster Blog. The arena also serves as home to the NBA's Indiana Pacers and the WNBA's Indiana Fever. With the band's last Indianapolis stop still fresh in fans' memories from November, this October's return marks one of the quickest repeat visits of the Jonas Brothers' touring history in the city.









