
The Jonas Brothers are coming back to Tampa, and this time it's happening fast. Kevin, Joe, and Nick Jonas will perform at Benchmark International Arena on October 11 as part of a newly expanded 45-city arena run called The Burning Up Tour All Over Again, with the Tampa show set to kick off at 7:30 p.m.
The Tampa stop comes less than a year after the trio's last performance at the same venue on October 22, 2025, according to WFLA. Local fans may still know the building as Amalie Arena, but per NHL.com, the venue was officially rebranded Benchmark International Arena in August 2025 following a multi-year naming rights deal between Vinik Sports Group and the Tampa-based M&A firm Benchmark International. The arena, owned by Hillsborough County and operated by Vinik Sports Group, opened in 1996 and can hold up to 21,500 fans for concert configurations.
From Madison Square Garden Residency to a 45-City Road Trip
The tour began life as a limited residency at Madison Square Garden, where the Jonas Brothers performed multiple sold-out shows. WFLA's report notes the band said the response to those New York shows was overwhelming, prompting them to take the experience on the road. In their own words, they said they wanted to relive it with fans city by city, adding that their last tour reminded them how much the music means to them and their fans.
That sentiment turned into a full-scale expansion. The tour will span 45 North American dates, officially opening September 25, 2026, at TD Garden in Boston and closing December 21 at Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, according to Pollstar. The run includes stops on both the East Coast and West Coast.
Florida Gets Three Stops, With Tampa Closing Out the Swing
Florida landed three dates on the schedule: Miami's Kaseya Center on October 5, Orlando's Kia Center on October 6, and Tampa's Benchmark International Arena on October 11 per Pollstar. Tampa serves as the final leg of the Florida run before the tour continues elsewhere on the schedule.
Opening support will vary by city, with musician Magnus Ferrell and singer Deleasa expected to join Kevin, Joe, and Nick Jonas as special guests, WFLA reports. Pollstar notes that Magnus Ferrell is the son of actor Will Ferrell, while Deleasa is Kevin Jonas's brother-in-law Mike Deleasa. Youngest brother Franklin Jonas and pop-punk group All Time Low are also billed as openers on select dates, per the same Pollstar report.
Ticket Access and VIP Packages
Tickets go on sale August 18, 2026, at 8:28 a.m. local time, according to WFLA's report. Eligible Spotify Premium top fans of the Jonas Brothers will have tickets set aside for advance purchase before the general on-sale begins.
Fans can also purchase VIP packages for the Tampa show, with some tiers including pre-show merchandise shopping and an invitation to the pre-show Burnin' Up VIP Lounge, per WFLA's account.
A Career Peak Fueling the Tour's Timing
The tour expansion lands during an unusually packed stretch for the trio. On August 16, 2026, Kevin, Joe, and Nick Jonas were inducted as Disney Legends at the D23 ceremony in Anaheim, an honor D23 describes as the Walt Disney Company's highest recognition for shaping its pop-culture legacy. Days earlier, on August 12, 2026, the band was announced as the halftime performer for the NFL's first-ever regular-season game in Australia, a matchup between the San Francisco 49ers and Los Angeles Rams scheduled for September 10— a milestone Hoodline previously reported.
The tour also follows the August 13, 2026 premiere of Camp Rock 3 on Disney Channel and Disney+, marking the group's return to the film franchise that helped define their initial breakout more than a decade ago, according to WTSP. The original Burning Up Tour from 2008 later inspired the 3D concert film Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience, which grossed more than $23 million worldwide after its 2009 release, per IMDb.
The Tampa date joins a string of newly added stops across the country, including shows the Jonas Brothers have announced this week at PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, and Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee.









