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Jonas Brothers Cancel Six Stadium Shows

The Jonas Brothers have announced major changes to their upcoming summer tour, canceling six previously scheduled stadium shows and relocating them to smaller venues. Among the affected performances is their highly anticipated concert at Los Angeles’ Dodger Stadium, which will now take place at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood. Other impacted cities include Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, Chicago, Detroit, and Dallas.

The band informed fans via email, explaining that the changes were made to ensure a better experience. They emphasized that all performances will still happen on the original dates, just at new locations. In their message, they apologized for any inconvenience and reassured fans they are committed to delivering a high-energy show.

Industry observers speculate that the downsizing could reflect logistical issues or ticket sales not matching stadium capacity. Regardless, the group is offering full refunds for original ticket holders, along with early access to purchase tickets for the rescheduled venues. The decision has received mixed reactions. Some fans expressed frustration over having to rebook, while others appreciated the transparency and the opportunity for a more intimate concert setting.

Despite the shake-up, the rest of the Jonas20: Living the Dream tour remains intact, including marquee dates at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey and Fenway Park in Boston. The tour celebrates the 20th anniversary of the group’s debut and coincides with the release of their upcoming album Greetings From Your Hometown, which drops August 8. With a blend of nostalgia and new material, the brothers are aiming to keep the summer party going—just with a slightly smaller crowd.

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