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Burnin’ Up for Jonas Brothers tickets? How to get a spot for their Lexington stop on tour

Nick Jonas, from left, Joe Jonas and Kevin Jonas, of the Jonas Brothers, at the MTV Video Music Awards in Newark, N.J. in 2019. The brothers were expected to make an appearance at the NFL Draft in Kansas City on Thursday.
Nick Jonas, from left, Joe Jonas and Kevin Jonas, of the Jonas Brothers, at the MTV Video Music Awards in Newark, N.J. in 2019. The brothers were expected to make an appearance at the NFL Draft in Kansas City on Thursday. Invision/AP

The Jonas Brothers have revealed their plans for the new Five Albums One Night tour, and it includes a stop in Lexington.

The show will take place Sept. 26 at Rupp Arena. Fans wanting tickets are encouraged to sign up for the verified fan presale at verifiedfan.ticketmaster.com/jonasbrothers from now through Saturday to increase the chances of getting tickets.

Fans selected through the presale will receive an access code to participate in the verified fan presale on May 9. More information on the presale can be found on Ticketmaster’s website.

Citi and Verizon will have additional presale events beginning Wednesday.

Live Nation Concerts described the tour as the band’s “most ambitious outing yet.”

“The band will perform five albums every night,” Live Nation said in a news release. “The momentum comes off the incredible response and fan demand from their highly successful sold-out Broadway engagement and their two-date Yankee Stadium sell-out, kicking off the tour in August.”

The Jonas Brothers will begin with back-to-back shows at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx in New York in August. The tour features 35 shows, and the concert in Lexington will be the 24th stop on the tour.

The Jonas Brothers recently released a new single called “Waffle House” on April 7. The band’s newest record, “The Album,” will be released on May 12.

The trio of brothers has many hit songs, including “Sucker,” which was a five-time platinum single that reached No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot 100. The song also won the award for the “Top Radio Song” at the 2020 Billboard Music Awards.

Christopher Leach
Lexington Herald-Leader
Chris Leach is a breaking news reporter for the Lexington Herald-Leader. He joined the newspaper in September 2021 after previously working with the Anderson News and the Cats Pause. Chris graduated from UK in December 2018. Support my work with a digital subscription
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