The Jonas Brothers Announce Latin American Dates For ‘The Tour’

The Jonas Brothers Announce Latin American Dates For ‘The Tour’

Jonas Brothers have announced that The Tour will journey to Latin America on their epic global outing in 2024. Their long-awaited South America return, which is 10 years in the making, will see the band perform in Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Chile, and Argentina, along with three performances across Mexico.

Produced by Live Nation, The Tour is their most ambitious outing to date with 98 shows across 26 countries. Every night is a celebration of five albums and features their best hits throughout the years including a variety of career-spanning deep cuts and fan-favorite hits.

Their monumentally successful North American run, which hit legendary venues including Toronto’s Rogers Centre, Chicago’s Wrigley Field, and Los Angeles’ Dodger Stadium, concluded this weekend at Barclays Center in Brooklyn. In 2024, The Tour will continue its trek around the globe starting in New Zealand in February.

They will perform for the first time ever in Australia, New Zealand, Poland, Austria, Czech Republic, Northern Ireland, Hamburg, Lyon, Munich, and Norway. Fans in international territories can watch their TODAY Show appearance for a behind-the-scenes look of The Tour.

The last time we heard new music from the trio was in August, when they released a reimagined rendition of “The Beautiful Letdown,” the beloved title track from Switchfoot’s celebrated 2003 LP.

“The Beautiful Letdown (Jonas Brothers Version)” retains the slow-burning intensity of the 2003 original while incorporating a string section to compliment the Jonas Brothers’ trademark harmonies. Produced by longtime collaborator John Fields, the new track showcases the Jonas Brothers’ vocal chemistry and highlights the band’s reverence for Switchfoot’s timeless songwriting.

Speaking about the track, The Jonas Brothers noted: “We grew up listening to their album The Beautiful Letdown and ‘Meant To Live’ was a huge influence for us. We’ve seen them a ton of times live and we always wanted to work with their music producer (John Fields).

Visit the Jonas Brothers’ official website for ticket timing and tour dates.

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