Jonas Brothers World Tour 2012/2013

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Jonas Brothers World Tour 2012/2013
Tour by Jonas Brothers
Jonas Brothers Live 2012 2013.jpg
Promotional poster for the concert in Manila
LocationNorth America • Europe • Asia • South America
Associated album V (unreleased)
Start dateOctober 11, 2012
End dateMarch 23, 2013
Legs5
No. of shows28
Jonas Brothers concert chronology

The Jonas Brothers World Tour 2012/2013 was the eighth concert tour by the Jonas Brothers, which promoted their originally-planned fifth studio album V that was ultimately cancelled. Three new songs from the original project were performed on the tour: "Let's Go", "Wedding Bells" and "First Time".

Contents

Background

"Wedding Bells" was performed live for the first time on October 11 at the Radio City Music Hall in New York during the reunion concert of the Jonas Brothers, which served as opening night for the 2012/2013 Tour. [1] [2] The song was also performed during the Asia, European and North American legs of the tour. [3] [4] [5] It was performed during Jingle Ball on December 1, 2012. [6] and again during the Festival Internacional de la Canción de Viña del Mar. [7] [8]

After that the song was taken off the main setlist during the South American dates of the tour. It was performed once again on February 22 [9] and was re-added to the main setlist of the tour. It was performed again on June 1, during the Acapulco Festival in Mexico, [10] and during the first concert on July 10, they performed the song Wedding Bells again. [11]

Opening act

Set lists

October 11 – November 8, 2012 [12] [13]
  1. When You Look Me in the Eyes
  2. Much Better
  3. Goodnight and Goodbye
  4. That's Just the Way We Roll
  5. Fly With Me
  6. We Found Love
  7. Give Love a Try
  8. Turn Right
  9. Gotta Find You
  10. Just in Love
  11. Who I Am
  12. Hold On
  13. Let's Go
  14. Feel So Close / Feelin' Alive
  15. Paranoid
  16. First Time
  17. Still in Love With You
  18. BB Good
  19. Last Time Around
  20. Falling Slowly
  21. Pushin' Me Away
  22. Hello Beautiful
  23. We Are Young/ Tonight
  24. Wedding Bells
  25. A Little Bit Longer
  26. Lovebug
  27. S.O.S
  28. Burnin' Up
November 27, 2012
  1. When You Look Me in the Eyes
  2. Much Better
  3. Goodnight and Goodbye
  4. That's Just the Way We Roll
  5. Fly With Me
  6. First Time
  7. Give Love a Try
  8. Turn Right
  9. Gotta Find You
  10. Just in Love
  11. Who I Am
  12. Let's Go
  13. Paranoid
  14. Still in Love With You
  15. BB Good
  16. Last Time Around
  17. Falling Slowly
  18. Pushin' Me Away
  19. Hello Beautiful
  20. We Are Young / Tonight
  21. Wedding Bells
  22. A Little Bit Longer / Diamonds
  23. Lovebug
  24. S.O.S
  25. Burnin' Up
November 28, 2012
  1. "Paranoid"
  2. "That's Just The Way We Roll"
  3. "Goodnight & Goodbye"
  4. "Take A Breath" [14]
  5. "Much Better"
  6. "Fly with Me"
  7. "Give Love A Try"
  8. "Turn Right"
  9. "Gotta Find You" (Camp Rock song)
  10. "First Time" (New Song)
  11. "Just in Love" (Joe Jonas Cover)
  12. "Who I Am" (Nick Jonas & the Administration cover)
  13. "Let's Go" (New Song)
  14. "Still In Love With You"
  15. "BB Good"
  16. "Last Time Around" (Nick Jonas & the Administration cover)
  17. "Falling Slowly" (Once cover)
  18. "Pushin' Me Away"
  19. "Hello Beautiful"
  20. "We Are Young" (Fun. Cover) / "Tonight"
  21. "Wedding Bells" (New Song)
  22. "A Little Bit Longer" / "Yellow" (Coldplay Cover)
  23. "Locked Out of Heaven" (Bruno Mars Cover)
  24. "Lovebug"
  25. "S.O.S"
  26. "When You Look Me in the Eyes"
  27. "Burnin' Up"
November 29, 2012 [15]
  1. "S.O.S"
  2. "That's Just The Way We Roll"
  3. "Shelf" [16]
  4. "World War III"
  5. "Much Better"
  6. "Fly with Me"
  7. "Thinkin Bout You" (Frank Ocean Cover) [17]
  8. "Give Love a Try"
  9. "Turn Right"
  10. "Gotta Find You" (Camp Rock song)
  11. "First Time" (New Song)
  12. "Just in Love" (Joe Jonas Cover)
  13. "Who I Am" (Nick Jonas & the Administration cover)
  14. "Let's Go" (New Song)
  15. "Still In Love With You"
  16. "BB Good"
  17. "Last Time Around" (Nick Jonas & the Administration cover)
  18. "Falling Slowly" (Once cover)
  19. "Pushin' Me Away"
  20. "Hello Beautiful"
  21. "We Are Young" (Fun. Cover) / "Tonight"
  22. "Wedding Bells" (New Song)
  23. "A Little Bit Longer" (Acoustic guitar) [18] / "Diamonds" (Rihanna Cover) / "Yellow" (Coldplay Cover)
  24. "Lovebug"
  25. "Paranoid"
  26. "When You Look Me in the Eyes"
  27. "Burnin' Up"
December 1, 2012
  1. "S.O.S"
  2. "Paranoid"
  3. "Let's Go" (New Song)
  4. "Wedding Bells" (New Song)
  5. "Thinkin Bout You" (Frank Ocean Cover)
  6. "Burnin' Up"
January 25, 2013
  1. "S.O.S"
  2. "Still In Love With You"
  3. "BB Good"
  4. "Last Time Around" (Nick Jonas & the Administration cover)
  5. "Let's Go" (New Song)
  6. "Give Love a Try"
  7. "Gotta Find You" (Camp Rock song)
  8. "Fly with Me"
  9. "When You Look Me in the Eyes"
  10. "Lovebug"
  11. "Burnin' Up"
February 20, 2013
  1. "S.O.S"
  2. "State of Emergency" (Nick Jonas & the Administration cover)
  3. "Drive"
  4. "That's Just the Way We Roll"
  5. "Play My Music" (Camp Rock song)
  6. "Fly with Me"
  7. "Give Love a Try"
  8. "Turn Right"
  9. "Gotta Find You" (Camp Rock song)
  10. "First Time" (New Song)
  11. "Don’t You Worry Child" (Swedish House Mafia cover)
  12. "Just in Love" (Joe Jonas Cover)
  13. "Who I Am" (Nick Jonas & the Administration cover)
  14. "Paranoid"
  15. "Let's Go" (New Song)
  16. "Still in Love With You"
  17. "BB Good"
  18. "Last Time Around" (Nick Jonas & the Administration cover)
  19. "Pushin Me Away"
  20. "Hello Beautiful"
  21. "We Are Young" (Fun. Cover) / "Tonight"
  22. "Stay" (Rihanna Cover) / "Stay" (Nick Jonas & the Administration cover)
  23. "Lovebug"
  24. "When You Look Me in the Eyes"
  25. "Burnin' Up"
February 22–8 March 2013
  1. "Paranoid"
  2. "Still in Love With You"
  3. "BB Good"
  4. "Last Time Around" (Nick Jonas & the Administration cover)
  5. "That's Just the Way We Roll"
  6. "Play My Music" (Camp Rock song)
  7. "Give Love A Try"
  8. "Turn Right" (At some concerts)
  9. "Gotta Find You" (Camp Rock song)
  10. "Let's Go" (New Song)
  11. "Just in Love" (Joe Jonas Cover)
  12. "Who I Am" (Nick Jonas & the Administration cover)
  13. "Fly with Me"
  14. "Wedding Bells" (New Song)
  15. "Don’t You Worry Child" (Swedish House Mafia cover) (At some concerts) or "Diamonds" (Rihanna Cover) / "A Little Bit Longer" (Buenos Aires only)
  16. "Pushin Me Away" (At some concerts)
  17. "Hello Beautiful"
  18. "We Are Young" (Fun. Cover) (At some concerts)
  19. "Lovebug"
  20. "S.O.S"
  21. "When You Look Me in the Eyes"
  22. "Burnin' Up"
3 March 2013 in Buenos Aires playlist in the middle was a little bit shuffle
March 10–23, 2013
  1. "Paranoid"
  2. "That's Just the Way We Roll"
  3. "Still in Love With You"
  4. "BB Good"
  5. "Last Time Around" (Nick Jonas & the Administration cover)
  6. "Play My Music" (Camp Rock song)
  7. "Goodnight & Goodbye"
  8. "A Team" (Ed Sheeran Cover) (At some concerts)
  9. "Give Love A Try"
  10. "Turn Right"
  11. "Gotta Find You" (Camp Rock song)
  12. "Let's Go" (New Song)
  13. "Just in Love" (Joe Jonas Cover)
  14. "Who I Am" (Nick Jonas & the Administration cover)
  15. "Fly with Me"
  16. "Wedding Bells" (New Song)
  17. "Pushin Me Away"
  18. "Hello Beautiful"
  19. "We Are Young" (Fun. Cover) (At some concerts)
  20. "Stay" (Rihanna Cover) / "Stay" (Nick Jonas & the Administration cover) (At some concerts) or "Don’t You Worry Child" (Swedish House Mafia cover) (São Paulo only)
  21. "Lovebug"
  22. "When You Look Me in the Eyes"
  23. "Black Keys" (At some concerts)
  24. "S.O.S"
  25. "Burnin' Up"

21 March in Guatemala City Still in Love With You followed Paranoid, then Goodnight and Goodbye followed Last Time Around and That's Just the Way We Roll and Play My Music were performed in between Gotta Find You and Let's Go

23 March in Panama City That's Just the Way We Roll and Play My Music were performed in between Paranoid and Still in Love With You and once again Goodnight and Goodbye followed Last Time Around

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenue
North America
October 11, 2012 [19] New York CityUnited States Radio City Music Hall
Asia
October 19, 2012 [20] Pasay Philippines Mall of Asia Arena
October 20, 2012 [20] Cebu City Cebu Waterfront Hotel
October 22, 2012 Singapore Singapore Fort Canning
October 24, 2012 [20] Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Stadium Negara
Europe
November 6, 2012 Saint Petersburg Russia Ice Palace Saint Petersburg
November 8, 2012Moscow Crocus City Hall
North America
November 27, 2012Los AngelesUnited States Pantages Theatre
November 28, 2012
November 29, 2012
December 1, 2012 [A] Nokia Theatre L.A. Live
January 25, 2013 [B] Phoenix Phoenix Convention Center
February 20, 2013 Monterrey Mexico Auditorio Banamex [21]
February 22, 2013 Mexico City Sports Palace [21]
South America
February 24, 2013 Caracas Venezuela Simón Bolívar University
February 26, 2013 [C] Viña del Mar Chile Quinta Vergara Amphitheater
February 28, 2013 Santiago Movistar Arena
March 2, 2013 Córdoba ArgentinaParque Sarmiento
March 3, 2013 Buenos Aires Estadio Arquitecto Ricardo Etcheverry
March 5, 2013 Curitiba BrazilTeatro Positivo [21]
March 8, 2013 Belo Horizonte Chevrolet Hall [21]
March 10, 2013 São Paulo Credicard Hall
March 12, 2013 Rio de Janeiro Citibank Hall
March 14, 2013 Porto Alegre Pepsi on Stage
March 17, 2013 Asunción Paraguay Yacht Club Del Paraguay
March 19, 2013 Montevideo Uruguay Velodromo
North America
March 21, 2013 Guatemala City Guatemala Paseo Cayalá
March 23, 2013 Panama City Panama Figali Convention Center
Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
A These concert is a part of the Jingle Ball
B These concert is a part of the National School Choice Week's official Kickoff Celebration
C These concert is a part of the Festival Internacional de la Canción de Viña del Mar

Box office score data

VenueCityTickets sold / availableGross revenue
Auditorio BanamexMonterrey, Mexico5,639 / 6,688 (84%)US$463,282
Palacio de los DeportesMexico City, Mexico12,972 / 15,550 (83%)US$751,832
Estadio de Futbol de la Universidad Simón BolívarCaracas, Venezuela3,200 / 4,000 (80%)US$908,397
Credicard HallSão Paulo, Brazil5,903 / 6,370 (92%)US$452,419
Citibank HallRio de Janeiro, Brazil3,175 / 6,916 (46%)US$265,089
Pepsi On StagePorto Alegre, Brazil1,835 / 6,170 (29%)US$151,236
Chevrolet HallBelo Horizonte, Brazil1,755 / 4,763 (36%)US$151,236
TOTAL 34,479 / 50,457 (68%) US$3,143,491

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