Five Albums. One Night. The World Tour

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Five Albums. One Night.
The World Tour
World tour by Jonas Brothers
Five Albums. One Night. The World Tour poster.jpg
Location
  • Asia
  • Oceania
  • Europe
  • North America
  • South America
Associated album The Album and various
Start dateAugust 12, 2023 (2023-08-12)
End dateOctober 16, 2024 (2024-10-16)
No. of shows106
Supporting act(s)
  • Lawrence
  • Putri Ariani
  • Deleasa
  • Selfish Sons
  • Benito Cerati
  • Delfina Campos
  • Max Schneider
Jonas Brothers concert chronology

Five Albums. One Night. The World Tour [1] (also referred as The World Tour or simply The Tour) was the twelfth concert tour by American pop rock band Jonas Brothers, in promotion of their sixth studio album, The Album (2023).

Contents

The tour was conceptualized to feature all songs from five of the band's studio albums from 2007 to 2023 on the same night. It began on August 12, 2023, in New York City, New York, and concluded on October 16, 2024, in Krakow, Poland.

Background

Plans for a new tour began as soon as the band started producing their sixth studio album. [2] In preparation for the release of their album and the upcoming tour, the band held a limited five-night Broadway engagement at the Marquis Theatre in New York City from March 14 to March 18, 2023, marking the Broadway debut of Kevin Jonas [a] and the band itself. Each night, they played the entire track list of one of their four studio albums released between 2007 and 2019, with the upcoming album on the fifth and final night. [3]

In April 2023, after Broadway, the band announced a concert for Yankee Stadium, playing the entirety of their five studio albums. [4] Originally intended to be a one night-only concert for August 12, 2023, the following week of the original announcement, a second date was announced for August 13. [5] The band continued to play various shows throughout April 2023 at the Royal Albert Hall in London, [6] at The Theatre at Ace Hotel in Los Angeles, at Tannahill's Tavern in Dallas-Fort Worth, at the Baltimore Soundstage in Baltimore [7] and the Something in the Water Festival in Virginia Beach.

On May 2, 2023, the tour was officially announced, with Yankee Stadium's dates serving as the kickoff, to support and perform all songs from The Album, as well as perform all songs from their previous four albums: Jonas Brothers (2007), A Little Bit Longer (2008), Lines, Vines and Trying Times (2009) and Happiness Begins (2019) at every concert. [8] On July 27, 2023, the band announced international dates, adding up to 50 concerts, [9] including North America, Europe and Australia. [10]

The tour's set list was composed of over 67 songs from the five studio albums released by the band between 2007 and 2023, as well as the standalone singles, "What a Man Gotta Do", "Leave Before You Love Me", and "Remember This", as well as Nick Jonas' "Jealous" and DNCE's "Cake by the Ocean". [11]

Critical reception

The tour received positive reviews from critics. Rolling Stone staff writer Brittany Spanos called it a "massive show" and wrote that the tour is "an ambitious feat from any group", noting that "it's their version of Eras Tour, with the boys and their massive E-Street-like band tackling over 60 songs from five of their six albums". [12]

Set list

This set list is from the concert on August 12, 2023, in New York City. [13] It may not represent all concerts for the tour.

  1. "Wings" (instrumental)
  2. "Celebrate!"
  3. "What a Man Gotta Do"
  4. "S.O.S."
  5. "Hold On"
  6. "Goodnight and Goodbye"
  7. "That's Just the Way We Roll"
  8. "Still in Love with You"
  9. "Australia"
  10. "Hollywood"
  11. "Just Friends"
  12. "Games"
  13. "Hello Beautiful"
  14. "Inseparable"
  15. "Take a Breath"
  16. "When You Look Me in the Eyes"
  17. "Year 3000"
  18. "Summer Baby"
  19. "Vacation Eyes"
  20. "Sail Away"
  21. "Little Bird"
  22. "A Little Bit Longer"
  23. "Can't Have You"
  24. "Sorry"
  25. "BB Good"
  26. "Shelf"
  27. "Got Me Going Crazy"
  28. "Video Girl"
  29. "One Man Show"
  30. "Pushin' Me Away"
  31. "Tonight"
  32. "Lovebug"
  33. "Burnin' Up"
  34. "Americana"
  35. "Summer in the Hamptons"
  36. "Waffle House"
  37. "Montana Sky"
  38. "Miracle"
  39. "Fly with Me"
  40. "Hey Baby"
  41. "Poison Ivy"
  42. "Much Better"
  43. "World War III"
  44. "Don't Speak"
  45. "What Did I Do to Your Heart"
  46. "Paranoid"
  47. "Turn Right"
  48. "Before the Storm"
  49. "Black Keys"
  50. "Jealous"
  51. "Cake by the Ocean"
  52. "Walls"
  53. "Comeback"
  54. "Rollercoaster"
  55. "Strangers"
  56. "Used to Be"
  57. "Cool"
  58. "Trust"
  59. "Every Single Time"
  60. "Happy When I'm Sad"
  61. "Don't Throw It Away"
  62. "Love Her"
  63. "Hesitate"
  64. "I Believe"
  65. "Only Human"
  66. "Sucker"
  67. "Leave Before You Love Me"
Alterations

Tour dates

List of 2023 concerts [23]
Date (2023)CityCountryVenueOpening act(s)AttendanceRevenue
August 12 New York City United States Yankee Stadium Lawrence
August 13
August 15 Boston TD Garden
August 16
August 17 Uncasville Mohegan Sun Arena
August 19 Toronto Canada Rogers Centre
August 22 Indianapolis United States Gainbridge Fieldhouse
August 24 Detroit Little Caesars Arena
August 25 Chicago Wrigley Field
August 27 St. Louis Enterprise Center
August 30 Arlington Globe Life Field
September 1 [b] Saint Paul Minnesota State Fairgrounds
September 3 Austin Moody Center
September 6 Phoenix Footprint Center
September 8 Paradise [c] MGM Grand Garden Arena
September 9 Los Angeles Dodger Stadium
September 11 Sacramento Golden 1 Center
September 14 Denver Ball Arena
September 16 Omaha CHI Health Center Omaha
September 18 Cleveland Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse
September 21 Philadelphia Wells Fargo Center
September 22 Baltimore CFG Bank Arena
September 23 Washington, D.C. Capital One Arena
September 25 Pittsburgh PPG Paints Arena
September 26 Lexington Rupp Arena
September 28 Raleigh PNC Arena
September 30 Charlotte Spectrum Center
October 1 Atlanta State Farm Arena
October 3 Tulsa BOK Center
October 5 San Antonio Frost Bank Center
October 7 Houston Toyota Center
October 9 Nashville Bridgestone Arena
October 10 Columbia Colonial Life Arena
October 12 Tampa Amalie Arena
October 13 Orlando Amway Center
October 14 Miami Kaseya Center
October 16OrlandoAmway Center
October 18AtlantaState Farm Arena
October 20NashvilleBridgestone Arena
October 22AustinMoody Center
October 28 San Diego Viejas Arena
October 29 Anaheim Honda Center
November 2 Fresno Save Mart Center
November 4 West Valley City Maverik Center
November 5 Nampa Ford Idaho Center
November 7 Spokane Spokane Arena
November 9 Portland Moda Center
November 10 Seattle Climate Pledge Arena
November 11 Vancouver Canada Rogers Arena
November 14 Edmonton Rogers Place
November 16 Winnipeg Canada Life Centre
November 19Saint PaulUnited States Xcel Energy Center
November 20 Milwaukee Fiserv Forum
November 21 Grand Rapids Van Andel Arena
November 27 Buffalo KeyBank Center
November 29 Ottawa Canada Canadian Tire Centre
December 1 Montreal Bell Centre
December 2 Albany United States MVP Arena
December 3Washington, D.C.Capital One Arena
December 6 Newark Prudential Center
December 7
December 9 New York City Barclays Center
List of 2024 concerts [23] [24]
Date (2024)CityCountryVenueOpening act(s)AttendanceRevenue
February 22 Pasay [d] Philippines SM Mall of Asia Arena
February 24 Tangerang [e] Indonesia Indonesia Convention Exhibition Putri Ariani
February 27 Auckland New Zealand Spark Arena
March 1 Sydney Australia Qudos Bank Arena Selfish Sons
March 2
March 5 Brisbane Brisbane Entertainment Centre
March 8 Melbourne Rod Laver Arena
March 9
April 16 São Paulo Brazil Allianz Parque
April 19 Bogotá Colombia Movistar Arena
April 21 Lima PeruCosta 21
April 23 Santiago Chile Estadio Bicentenario de La Florida Benito Cerati
DJ Deleasa
April 25 Buenos Aires Argentina Movistar Arena Delfina Campos
DJ Deleasa
April 26
April 27
April 30 Cancún México Estadio Andrés Quintana Roo
May 3 Mexico City Mexico City Arena Max Schneider
May 6 Monterrey Arena Monterrey
June 22 [f] Lisbon Portugal Parque Tejo
September 9 Belfast Northern Ireland SSE Arena Mimi Webb
September 10 Dublin Ireland 3Arena
September 12 Manchester England Co-op Live
September 13 Glasgow Scotland OVO Hydro
September 15 Birmingham England Utilita Arena Birmingham
September 16 London The O2 Arena
September 17
September 20 Munich Germany Olympiahalle
September 22 Vienna Austria Wiener Stadthalle
September 24 Milan Italy Mediolanum Forum
September 26 Barcelona Spain Palau Sant Jordi
September 28 Lyon France LDLC Arena
September 29 Zürich Switzerland Hallenstadion
October 1 Antwerp Belgium Sportpaleis
October 2 Cologne Germany Lanxess Arena
October 3 Amsterdam Netherlands Ziggo Dome
October 6 Oslo Norway Oslo Spektrum
October 8 Copenhagen Denmark Royal Arena
October 9 Hamburg Germany Barclays Arena
October 13 Paris France Accor Arena
October 15 Prague Czech Republic O2 Arena
October 16 Kraków Poland Tauron Arena Kraków
Total

Cancelled shows

DateCityCountryVenueReason
October 23, 2023HoustonUnited StatesToyota Center
October 27, 2023Paradise [c] MGM Grand Garden Arena
November 17, 2023 Grand Forks Alerus Center Logistical reasons pertaining to performance on ESPN [25]

Notes

  1. Both Nick and Joe were on Broadway in their youth prior to the band's formation.
  2. The September 1, 2023, concert in Saint Paul was part of the Minnesota State Fair.
  3. 1 2 Labeled as Las Vegas in promotional material.
  4. Labeled as Manila in promotional material.
  5. Labeled as Jakarta in promotional material.
  6. The June 22, 2024, concert in Lisbon was part of Rock in Rio Lisboa.

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