Jonas Brothers Live 2013
Tour by Jonas Brothers
Associated albumV (unreleased)
Start dateJune 1, 2013
End dateOctober 8, 2013
Legs2
No. of shows32
Jonas Brothers concert chronology

The Jonas Brothers Live 2013 was the ninth concert tour by American pop/rock band, the Jonas Brothers before their split on October 29, 2013. This tour included cities in the United States and Canada to promote their unreleased album V after their fourth studio album Lines, Vines and Trying Times (2009).[1]

On October 9, 2013, the group cancelled their highly anticipated comeback tour days before it was slated to start, citing a "deep rift within the band" over "creative differences", later announcing their break-up as a band on October 29, 2013. After their split, the band released their second live album after the tour ended, which is composed of live performances from their Los Angeles and Uncasville shows and five original studio recordings that would've been on V.

Support acts

Tour cancelation and disbandment

See also: Live (Jonas Brothers album)

On October 9, 2013, the band cancelled 23 tour dates between October and December, mentioning a "deep rift within the band" over "creative differences".[2] On October 29, 2013, the Jonas Brothers announced their disbandment.[3] Nick Jonas gave an interview stating that their then-upcoming album wouldn't be released but that they decided to release a few songs in a live album: "We want to do something special for our fans because they've been so supportive of us for so many years. What we've decided to do is package an album with 10 live tracks from the summer tour and four of the songs that would have been on 'V', and if you count 'Pom Poms' and 'First Time', it's actually 6 songs that would have been on 'V'. We’ll be sending that out soon for the fans."[4] The album was released on November 26, 2013, titled Live, with "V" in caps as a reference to their unreleased and unfinished fifth studio album that would receive that name.

The band went on hiatus until their comeback in 2019 with the release of their single Sucker,[5] which debuted atop of the Billboard Hot 100.[6]

Set list

The following set list is representative of the show on July 10, 2013. It is not representative of all concerts for the duration of the tour.[7]

Notes

Tour dates

Date City State Venue
North America[8]
June 1, 2013[A] Acapulco Mexico Fórum de Mundo Imperial
June 19, 2013[B] New York City United States Oakley Flagship Store
July 3, 2013[C] Orlando Crane's Roost Park
July 10, 2013 Chicago Charter One Pavilion
July 12, 2013 Noblesville Klipsch Music Center
July 13, 2013 Clarkston DTE Energy Music Theatre
July 14, 2013 Cincinnati Riverbend Music Center
July 16, 2013 Cuyahoga Falls Blossom Music Center
July 18, 2013 Toronto Canada Molson Canadian Amphitheatre
July 20, 2013 Wantagh United States Nikon at Jones Beach Theater
July 22, 2013 Boston Bank of America Pavilion
July 23, 2013 Uncasville Mohegan Sun Arena
July 25, 2013 Holmdel PNC Bank Arts Center
July 26, 2013 Atlantic City Borgata Event Center
July 27, 2013[D] Hershey Hersheypark Stadium
July 29, 2013 Bristow Jiffy Lube Live
July 30, 2013 Charlotte Time Warner Cable Uptown Amphitheater
July 31, 2013 Raleigh Red Hat Amphitheater
August 2, 2013 West Palm Beach Cruzan Amphitheatre
August 3, 2013 Tampa Live Nation Amphitheatre
August 4, 2013 Atlanta Chastain Park Amphitheater
August 6, 2013 Dallas Gexa Energy Pavilion
August 7, 2013 The Woodlands Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
August 9, 2013 Phoenix Comerica Theatre
August 10, 2013 Las Vegas Mandalay Bay Events Center
August 13, 2013 San Francisco America's Cup Pavilion
August 14, 2013 San Diego Viejas Arena
August 15, 2013[E] Dallas House of Blues
August 16, 2013 Los Angeles Gibson Amphitheatre
September 20, 2013[F] Toronto Canada Air Canada Centre
September 26, 2013 Waikiki United States iconic Sunset on the Beach
October 8, 2013[G] Saint Paul Xcel Energy Center
Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
A These concert is a part of the Acapulco Festival
B These concert is a part of Live Music Day Festival
C These concert is a part of Red Hot & Boom
D These concert is a part of the Mixtape Festival
E These concert is a part of Concert of Kidd's Kids
F These concert is a part of the We Day Toronto[9]
G These concert is a part of the We Day Minneapolis

Cancelled shows

Date City Country Venue Reason
July 19, 2013 Darien, New York United States Darien Lake Performing Arts Center Cancelled due to weather[10]
October 11, 2013 Upper Darby Township, Pennsylvania Tower Theater Cancelled[11][12]
October 12, 2013 Montclair, New Jersey Wellmont Theater
October 13, 2013 Toms River, New Jersey Pine Belt Arena
October 15, 2013 Albany, New York Palace Theatre
October 16, 2013 Montreal, Canada Canada Metropolis
October 18, 2013 Boston, Massachusetts United States Orpheum
October 19, 2013 Hampton Beach, New Hampshire Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom
October 20, 2013 Westbury, New York NYCB Theatre at Westbury
October 21, 2013 Silver Spring, Maryland The Fillmore Silver Spring
October 23, 2013 New York City Hammerstein Ballroom
October 24, 2013 Columbus, Ohio Lifestyle Communities Pavilion
October 25, 2013 Charleston, South Carolina Volvo Car Stadium
October 26, 2013 Greensburg, Pennsylvania Palace Theatre
October 28, 2013 Milwaukee, Wisconsin Riverside Theater
October 30, 2013 Maplewood, Minnesota Myth Live
October 31, 2013 Kansas City, Missouri The Midland by AMC
November 1, 2013 Denver, Colorado Bellco Theatre
November 3, 2013 Napa, Ca Uptown Theater
November 5, 2013 Vancouver Canada Orpheum Theater
November 6, 2013 Seattle United States Paramount Theatre
December 12, 2013 Buffalo First Niagara Center
December 14, 2013 Rosemont, Illinois Allstate Arena

References

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  2. ^ "Jonas Brothers cancel tour days before first show due to 'deep rift within the band'". New York Daily News. October 9, 2013.
  3. ^ "Irish Independent – 'We're closing a chapter' – American group The Jonas Brothers split". Independent.ie. October 29, 2013. Retrieved October 24, 2014.
  4. ^ "Nick Jonas Opens Up About The Jonas Brothers Break Up, Promises To Be at Chicago's B96 Pepsi Jingle Bash in December " Chicago's B96 – 96.3 FM". Archived from the original on January 29, 2016. Retrieved October 24, 2014.
  5. ^ "Jonas Brothers Are Back, New Single Drops Tonight (Watch Teaser Video)". Variety. February 28, 2019. Retrieved March 1, 2019.
  6. ^ Trust, Gary (March 11, 2019). "Jonas Brothers Notch First Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 as 'Sucker' Blasts In On Top". Billboard. Retrieved March 12, 2019.
  7. ^ "Jonas Brothers 2013 Summer Tour Set List". Alterthepress.com.
  8. ^ Sources for tour dates in North America:
  9. ^ "WE Day Toronto". Weday.com. Retrieved 20 January 2018.
  10. ^ "Nick Jonas Play Violin/ Jonas On Google+". oceanup.com.
  11. ^ Cotliar, Sharon (October 9, 2013). "The Jonas Brothers Cancel Tour Due to 'Deep Rift Within the Band'". People Magazine. People. Retrieved October 11, 2013.
  12. ^ "Jonas Brothers Cancel Tour Citing 'Creative Differences'". Billboard. Billboard. October 9, 2013. Retrieved October 11, 2013. ((cite magazine)): Unknown parameter |agency= ignored (help)