Jonas Brothers World Tour 2009

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Jonas Brothers World Tour 2009
Tour by Jonas Brothers
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Official poster for the tour
LocationSouth America • Europe • North America
Associated album Lines, Vines and Trying Times
Start dateMay 18, 2009
End dateDecember 13, 2009
Legs9
No. of shows86
Box office$96.6 million [1] ($138.6 million adj. for 2023 inflation)
Jonas Brothers concert chronology

The Jonas Brothers World Tour 2009 was the sixth concert tour and third headlining tour by the Jonas Brothers. It began on May 18, 2009 in Lima, Peru and ended on December 13, 2009 in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The Jonas Brothers played on multiple continents around the world. Honor Society and Wonder Girls served as the opening acts, with Jordin Sparks as a special guest. [3] The tour coincided with the release of their fourth studio album Lines, Vines and Trying Times which was released on June 16, 2009. [4] The tour won the Eventful Fans' Choice Award at the 2009 Billboard Touring Awards [5] and became the 6th highest selling tour in 2009 after The Circus Tour, the I Am... World Tour, the Sticky & Sweet Tour, the U2 360° Tour and the Wonder World Tour. [6]

Contents

Stage

The stage was set up as an in-the-round at the center of the venue measuring 144-feet-wide to allow for better audience viewing. It incorporated many features such as a one-of-a-kind large circular water screen, a giant crane that extends over the audience, laser and automated video effects and a double Lazy Susan at the center stage, consisting of one in the center and an outer one as a ring around the other. It was designed similar to Britney Spears' Circus Tour. The tour used this stage for all of its legs except for the Caribbean and the South America legs of the tour, where they decided to use a normal stage with catwalk instead.

Support

Demi Lovato supported them in Europe and also in all their Latin America tour dates. [7]

British girl group Girls Can't Catch performed in United Kingdom tour dates.

The Wonder Girls, a South Korean girl group, joined the Jonas Brothers in various North American tour dates. [8] Although, on July 1, it was announced that the Jonas Brothers and their management asked the Wonder Girls to open for their entire tour. [9]

Also new pop singer Jessie James was added as a guest on tour. She served as a host for the concerts in June introducing each act and performing her single Wanted. She performed in all of the shows in June, 2009. She however did not perform at the Portland, Oregon concert.

Jordin Sparks did not appear at the San Antonio or Nashville shows because of throat problems, which couldn't let her sing. She did not appear at the New Orleans show because she was attending her boyfriend's funeral.

Support acts set lists

Demi Lovato Setlist

South American & Europe support act

  1. La La Land
  2. Gonna Get Caught
  3. Until You're Mine
  4. Trainwreck
  5. Party
  6. Two Worlds Collide
  7. Don't Forget
  8. Get Back
Jordin Sparks Setlist

North American support act

  1. One Step at a Time
  2. Young and In Love
  3. Walking On Snow
  4. S.O.S. (Let the Music Play)
  5. Tattoo
  6. No Air
  7. Battlefield
Wonder Girls' Setlist

North American support act

  1. Nobody
  2. Tell Me
Honor Society Setlist

North American support act

  1. Over You
  2. Nobody Has To Know
  3. See U In The Dark
  4. Full Moon Crazy
  5. Where Are You Now
Jacopo Sarno Setlist

Italy support act

  1. Anche a Primavera
  2. E' Tardi
  3. In Ogni Attimo
  4. Non So Volare
  5. Vent'anni
  6. Ho Voglia di Vederti

Jonas Brothers set lists

South American Leg
  1. That's Just The Way We Roll
  2. Shelf
  3. Hold On
  4. BB Good
  5. Goodnight and Goodbye
  6. Video Girl
  7. Gotta Find You
  8. This Is Me
  9. Still In Love With You
  10. Tonight
  11. Year 3000
  12. Paranoid
  13. A Little Bit Longer
  14. When You Look Me In The Eyes
  15. Play My Music
  16. Lovebug
  17. Burnin' Up
  18. Hello Beautiful
  19. S.O.S.
European Leg (June)
  1. Paranoid
  2. That's Just The Way We Roll
  3. Poison Ivy
  4. Hold On
  5. Play My Music
  6. Goodnight and Goodbye
  7. Fly With Me
  8. Black Keys / A Little Bit Longer
  9. Much Better
  10. Year 3000
  11. Tonight
  12. Gotta Find You
  13. This Is Me
  14. Turn Right
  15. When You Look Me in the Eyes
  16. BB Good
  17. World War III
  18. Lovebug
    1. SOS

Encore:

Burnin' Up
North American Leg
  1. Paranoid
  2. That's Just The Way We Roll
  3. Poison Ivy
  4. Hold On
  5. Play My Music
  6. Fly With Me
  7. Black Keys / A Little Bit Longer
  8. Much Better
  9. Year 3000
  10. Tonight
  11. Gotta Find You
  12. Turn Right
  13. When You Look Me In The Eyes
  14. Don't Close The Book (on certain dates with Honor Society)
  15. Sweet Caroline (Neil Diamond Cover)
  16. Live To Party
  17. BB Good
  18. World War III
  19. Battlefield (duet with Jordin Sparks)
  20. Lovebug
  21. SOS

Encore

  1. Before the Storm (On Curtain dates with Miley Cyrus)
  2. Burnin' Up
North American Leg (Alternate Order)
  1. Paranoid
  2. That's Just The Way We Roll
  3. Poison Ivy
  4. Hold On
  5. Play My Music
  6. Fly With Me
  7. Black Keys / A Little Bit Longer
  8. Much Better
  9. Year 3000
  10. Tonight (With intro of Black Eyed Peas’ I Gotta Feeling)
  11. Gotta Find You
  12. This is Me featuring Demi Lovato (special guest in Toronto)
  13. Turn Right
  14. When You Look Me In The Eyes
  15. Sweet Caroline (Neil Diamond cover)
  16. Live to Party
  17. BB Good
  18. World War III
  19. Battlefield – Jordin Sparks w/ Jonas Brothers
  20. Lovebug
  21. SOS

Encore

  1. Burnin' Up
European Leg (Autumn)

Bounce, not live, just music and We Will Rock You

  1. Paranoid
  2. That's Just The Way We Roll
  3. Poison Ivy
  4. Hold On
  5. Play My Music
  6. Fly With Me
  7. Black Keys / A Little Bit Longer
  8. Much Better
  9. Year 3000
  10. Tonight (With intro of Black Eyed Peas’ I Gotta Feeling)
  11. Gotta Find You
  12. Turn Right
  13. When You Look Me In The Eyes
  14. Still In Love With You
  15. Video Girl
  16. BB Good
  17. World War III
  18. Lovebug
  19. SOS

Encore

  1. Burnin' Up
Caribbean Leg
  • Bounce (studio recording), before starting the show
  • We Will Rock You, to introduce the Jonas Brothers
  1. Paranoid
  2. That's Just The Way We Roll
  3. Poison Ivy
  4. Hold On
  5. Play My Music
  6. Just Friends
  7. Shelf
  8. Fly With Me
  9. Black Keys / A Little Bit Longer
  10. Year 3000
  11. Gotta Find You
  12. Can't Have You
  13. Before The Storm without Miley Cyrus
  14. When You Look Me In The Eyes
  15. Video Girl
  16. Pushin' Me Away
  17. BB Good
  18. Lovebug
  19. SOS
  20. Burnin' Up with Robert "Big Rob" Feggans

Tour dates

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, opening acts, tickets sold, number of available tickets and amount of gross revenue [3] [11]
DateCityCountryVenueOpening actsAttendanceRevenue
South America
May 18, 2009 Lima Peru Estadio Nacional Demi Lovato 79,364 / 82,488$3,561,903
May 19, 2009
May 20, 2009 Santiago Chile Club Hípico de Santiago 33,376 / 35,986$2,627,794
May 21, 2009 Buenos Aires Argentina River Plate Stadium 43,502 / 52,152$2,147,864
May 23, 2009 Rio de Janeiro Brazil Sambadrome Demi Lovato
Banda Cine
15,006 / 20,400$1,329,811
May 24, 2009 São Paulo Morumbi Stadium 34,248 / 40,000$3,144,418
Europe
June 13, 2009 Madrid Spain Palacio de Deportes de la Comunidad de Madrid Demi Lovato13,449 / 13,449$864,587
June 14, 2009 Paris France Le Zénith 6,063 / 6,063$314,951
June 15, 2009 London England Wembley Arena 11,183 / 11,183$478,277
North America
June 20, 2009 Arlington United States Cowboys Stadium Jordin Sparks
Honor Society
Jessie James
June 22, 2009 Tulsa BOK Center
June 24, 2009 Denver Pepsi Center
June 26, 2009 Nampa Idaho Center
June 27, 2009 Portland Rose Garden Jordin Sparks
Honor Society
Wonder Girls
June 28, 2009 Tacoma Tacoma Dome Jordin Sparks
Honor Society
Jessie James
Wonder Girls
June 29, 2009 Vancouver Canada General Motors Place Jordin Sparks
Honor Society
32,155 / 37,000$1,901,745
June 30, 2009
July 2, 2009 Edmonton Rexall Place Jordin Sparks
Honor Society
Wonder Girls
16,374 / 16,374$1,152,769
July 4, 2009 Provo United States Stadium of Fire
July 5, 2009 Winnipeg Canada MTS Centre 14,348 / 14,348$1,015,616
July 7, 2009 Omaha United States Qwest Center 15,196 / 17,146$825,753
July 8, 2009 Minneapolis Target Center Jordin Sparks
Wonder Girls
17,354 / 18,331$1,095,271
July 9, 2009 Milwaukee Bradley Center 17,180 / 17,681$1,003,070
July 10, 2009 Rosemont Allstate Arena Jordin Sparks
Honor Society
35,820 / 35,820$2,498,080
July 11, 2009
July 13, 2009 Washington, D.C. Verizon Center 18,138 / 18,138$1,175,380
July 14, 2009 East Rutherford Izod Center Jordin Sparks
Honor Society
Wonder Girls
39,464 / 39,464$2,421,387
July 15, 2009
July 17, 2009 Boston TD Garden Jordin Sparks
Honor Society
Wonder Girls
July 18, 2009
July 19, 2009 Uniondale Nassau Coliseum 50,153 / 50,153$2,981,027
July 20, 2009Jordin Sparks
Honor Society
July 21, 2009
July 23, 2009 Philadelphia Wachovia Center 38,488 / 38,488$2,865,222
July 24, 2009
July 25, 2009 Pittsburgh Mellon Arena 17,144 / 17,144$1,034,387
July 26, 2009 Auburn Hills The Palace of Auburn Hills Jordin Sparks

Honor Society

Wonder Girls

19,756 / 19,756$1,305,634
July 28, 2009 St. Louis Scottrade Center 18,425 / 18,425$1,105,456
July 29, 2009 Kansas City Sprint Center 17,253 / 17,253$1,175,369
July 31, 2009 Monterrey Mexico Arena Monterrey Jordin Sparks
Demi Lovato
August 1, 2009 Paradise United States Mandalay Bay Events Center 10,694 / 10,694$920,722
August 3, 2009 San Jose HP Pavilion at San Jose Jordin Sparks
Honor Society
17,455 / 17,455$1,204,855
August 4, 2009 Sacramento ARCO Arena 15,704 / 15,704$1,072,235
August 5, 2009 Fresno Save Mart Center Jordin Sparks
Honor Society
Wonder Girls
14,381 / 14,381$857,956
August 7, 2009 Los Angeles Staples Center Jordin Sparks
Honor Society
50,150 / 50,150$3,489,588
August 8, 2009
August 9, 2009
August 11, 2009 Glendale Jobing.com Arena Jordin Sparks
Honor Society
Wonder Girls
August 13, 2009 San Antonio AT&T Center 17,192 / 17,192$1,106,605
August 14, 2009 Houston Toyota Center
August 15, 2009 New Orleans New Orleans Arena 16,954 / 16,954$1,021,803
August 16, 2009 Birmingham BJCC Jordin Sparks
Honor Society
Wonder Girls
17,078 / 17,078$1,025,908
August 18, 2009 Tampa St. Pete Times Forum
August 19, 2009 Sunrise BankAtlantic Center
August 21, 2009 Charlotte Time Warner Cable Arena 17,254 / 17,254$1,081,795
August 22, 2009 Atlanta Philips Arena Jordin Sparks
Honor Society
Wonder Girls
17,214 / 17,214$1,140,990
August 23, 2009 Lexington Rupp Arena 18,852 / 22,477$1,078,033
August 25, 2009 Nashville Sommet Center Everlife
Honor Society
Wonder Girls
15,928 / 15,928$1,010,685
August 26, 2009 Columbus Nationwide Arena Jordin Sparks
Honor Society
17,429 / 18,261$1,003,096
August 27, 2009 Cleveland Quicken Loans Arena 19,060 / 19,574$1,227,208
August 29, 2009 Montreal Canada Bell Centre 19,127 / 20,232$1,311,021
August 30, 2009 Toronto Rogers Centre Jordin Sparks
Honor Society
Wonder Girls
55,156 / 55,156$3,382,171
August 31, 2009 Ottawa Scotiabank Place 16,339 / 17,465$1,087,634
October 9, 2009 Uncasville United States Mohegan Sun Arena
October 10, 2009
October 25, 2009 Santo Domingo Dominican Republic Estadio Olímpico Félix Sánchez Bocatabú
South America
October 27, 2009 Caracas Venezuela Hipodromo La Rinconada Marilanne12,256 / 20,000$1,716,240
North America
October 28, 2009 Panama City Panama Figali Convention Center Margarita Perez5,799 / 8,700$736,947
October 30, 2009 Guadalajara Mexico Estadio 3 de Marzo Tuxido
October 31, 2009 Mexico City Foro Sol
Europe
November 3, 2009 Milan Italy Mediolanum Forum Jacopo Sarno
November 4, 2009 Pesaro Adriatic Arena
November 6, 2009 Turin Palasport Olimpico
November 10, 2009 Bilbao Spain Bizkaia Arena
November 11, 2009MadridPalacio de Deportes
November 13, 2009 Rotterdam Netherlands Rotterdam Ahoy Valerius
November 14, 2009 Antwerp Belgium Sportpaleis
November 15, 2009 Cologne Germany Palladium
November 17, 2009 Birmingham England LG Arena Girls Can't Catch
November 18, 2009 Newcastle Metro Radio Arena
November 20, 2009LondonWembley Arena
November 21, 2009
November 22, 2009 Manchester MEN Arena
November 24, 2009 Dublin Ireland The O2 Valerius
November 26, 2009ParisFrance Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy 15,452 /16,447$968,041
North America
December 13, 2009 [lower-alpha 1] San Juan Puerto Rico José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum
Total962,913 / 1,015,558$61,841,51

Cancelled shows

DateCityCountryVenueReason
November 7, 2009 Zürich Switzerland Hallenstadion Nick Jonas suffering an upper respiratory infection [12]

Notes

  1. The concert of December 13, 2009 at the José Miguel Agrelot Coliseum in San Juan was originally scheduled to take place on October 24, 2009, but was postponed due to "production delays"

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