Popular band brings back ‘iconic’ tour. When & where to see them in Charlotte
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Get ready to re-live your music memories.
The Jonas Brothers — known for the pop hits “Sucker” and “Burnin’ Up” — are bringing back a popular tour this fall. And tickets for the band’s Charlotte tour stop are set to go on sale soon.
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“What began as a one-of-a-kind event honoring the iconic ‘Burning Up Tour,’ the blockbuster arena run that became a defining moment for the band and a generation of fans, is now hitting the road, bringing one of the Jonas Brothers’ most unforgettable live experiences to fans across the country,” Live Nation wrote Monday, Aug. 17 in a news release.
Here’s what to know about “The Burning Up Tour All Over Again,” including details about the Charlotte show and how to get tickets.
In addition to the Jonas Brothers, DJ Deleasa and pop musician Magnus Ferrell also will hit the stage in Charlotte. The artists are scheduled to perform Tuesday, Oct. 13. The Charlotte Observer has reached out for clarification on the concert’s start time and is awaiting a response.
The show is planned for the Spectrum Center, located at 333 E. Trade St. in uptown. The sports and entertainment venue has parking lots and public transit stops within walking distance.
To get a taste of what you may experience, see photos The Observer took when the Jonas Brothers performed at the venue last year.
Pre-sale tickets will be available starting 8:28 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 18. To see if you’re eligible to buy seats in advance, visit the Ticketmaster website at ticketmaster.com.
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Then at 10 a.m. Friday, Aug. 21, tickets go on sale to the general public. Fans can purchase them on the Ticketmaster website.
“The tour will also offer a variety of different VIP packages and experiences for fans to take their concert experience to the next level,” Live Nation wrote. “Packages vary but include premium tickets, invitation to the pre-show Burnin’ Up VIP Lounge, specially designed VIP gift item, pre-show merch shopping and more.”
The Jonas Brothers — consisting of real-life siblings Joe, Kevin and Nick — are coming to Charlotte nearly 20 years after their original Burning Up Tour. The band is planning for 45 shows in North America, including a stop in Raleigh on Thursday, Oct. 1.
The Jonas Brothers have ties to the Charlotte area. Family members started the restaurant Nellie’s Southern Kitchen in the suburb of Belmont, where their father is from, The Observer previously reported.
Portions of this story were previously published in The News & Observer.
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