After a decade-long break, The Jonas Brothers are back and going on tour. The Happiness Begins tour kicks off this week in Miami, two months after the release of their highly anticipated album, also titled "Happiness Begins." Bebe Rexhaa is the opening act for the majority of shows. As a result of the strong initial response to news of the Happiness Begins tour, second shows were added second shows in Los Angeles, Chicago, New York City and Toronto ahead in May. Below is a video from the Orlando show.
Where to Buy Cheapest Jonas Brother Tickets
Hours after the onsale, the majority of tickets are sold out via Ticketmaster. In most markets, premium tickets and 'behind the stage' tickets are the only 'face value' option left. Premium tickets are reserved for the more expensive sections and competitive with the secondary market, and may be priced higher or lower than the secondary market, so it's worth checking Ticketmaster, especially if if you're looking for Floor Seats. In markets with lower demand, there are also some of the cheapest seats available as well as tickets behind the stage. The bottom line is that after 10 years, demand has been strong enough to sell out the majority of shows on the primary market, which means that if you don't already have tickets, the secondary market is the best place to shop.
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How Much Are Tickets For Jonas Brother Happiness Begins Tour
The good news is that there are lot of tickets available on the secondary market, with prices under $50 in most markets. Of the roughly 75 North American, 50 have their cheapest tickets under $75. Only seven shows their cheapest ticket above $100, and those include shows in New York City, Los Angeles, Houston as well as the smallest venue of the Tour, at Mohegan Sun in Connecticut, which has only 10,000 seats and is currently the third most expensive stop on the tour, with the cheapest ticket starting at $150, less only than the two shows at Madison Square Garden.
How Much Are Floor Seats For Jonas Brothers Happiness Begins Tour
The floor configuration for Happiness Begins Tour is pretty standard with Stage Left and Right areas. There is also a small B stage at the back end of the venue. In some arenas, the floor sections are divided into sub-sections, while in others like the below, they are one big section. There are also 4 pit sections, two inside the stage and walkway and two along the walkway. In a handful of markets, the cheapest floor seats start around $125, while in the majority of cities, you should expect to pay $200 for a floor seat. In venues with more than two floor sections, expect a $100 difference between the farthest and closest sections. Pit seats start at between $400 and $600 in most markets, and there are some markets cheaper and more expensive than that. There is also a VIP Bar Area at the back of the floor, which is right in front of the sound and lights board, with easy access to a bar and small tables to sit at. The VIP Bar Area starts at $500 in most markets.
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Jonas Brothers Happiness Begins Tour Dates
Jonas Brothers April 6th Setlist at Minneapolis Armory, Minneapolis
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Burnin' UpPlay Video
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That's Just the Way We RollPlay Video
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Cool (Live debut)Play Video
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Fly With MePlay Video
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Play My MusicPlay Video
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ParanoidPlay Video
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S.O.S.Play Video
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Introducing MePlay Video
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Gotta Find You (Joe Jonas song)
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LovebugPlay Video
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BB GoodPlay Video
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Still in Love With YouPlay Video
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Hold OnPlay Video
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Who I Am (Nick Jonas & The Administration cover)Play Video
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Jealous (Nick Jonas song)Play Video
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Cake by the Ocean (DNCE cover)Play Video
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Year 3000 (Busted cover)Play Video
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When You Look Me in the EyesPlay Video
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Sucker
Singer Nick Jonas kicked off his second headlining tour, “The Nick Jonas Live in Concert Tour” in the Dominican Republic in early August to help support his self-titled studio album, Nick Jonas. The tour will go through the month of October with the last show in San Francisco on October 25. Nick Jonas will be visiting cities such as Las Vegas, Phoenix, Houston, Los Angeles, Atlanta over the next few weeks. Jonas released his second studio album in late 2014 debuting at number 6 on the Billboard 200 chart and to date the album has sold 338,000 copies in the United States.
Nick Jonas tickets for his fall tour will be in very affordable now averaging $103.40 on the secondary market. Many of the upcoming shows Nick Jonas will be performing in various venues will see tickets with asking average price of under $100. His most expensive show for the remainder of his tour is his September 26 show at the House of Blues in Orlando with tickets going for an average price of $143.30.
Below is average set Jonas has played throughout the tour, according to data from setlist.fm.
1. Chains
2. Numb
3. Levels
4. Wilderness
5. Good Thing
6. I Want You
7. A Little Bit Longer
8. Warning
9. Push
10. Don't Make Me Choose
11. Santa Barbara
12. Under You
13. Roses (OutKast cover)
14. Can't Feel My Face (The Weeknd cover)
15. Teacher
16. Take Over
17. Jealous