BELMONT PARK, NY — The Jonas Brothers are coming back to Long Island this December as part of their 45-city tour titled, "Burning Up Tour All Over Again."
Kevin, Joe and Nick Jonas announced their latest tour Monday, drawing its name from the band's 2008 "Burning Up Tour." While this year's tour will kick off Thursday night at Madison Square Garden, Long Island fans will have a chance to see the brothers perform closer to home on Dec. 19, when they play a show at UBS Arena.
Tickets to that show will be available Tuesday at 8:28 a.m., arena officials said, as part of a "Spotify Reserved presale." A general on-sale time has been set for Friday at 10 a.m., per arena officials.
Fans interested in the Spotify Reserved presale can find out if they're eligible by visiting ReservedbySpotify.com.
"Our last tour reminded us just how much this music means to us and to the fans who've been with us from the start," the brothers said in a statement Monday. "The response was so overwhelming announcing the MSG shows that we knew we couldn't stop at New York. We're taking The Burning Up Tour All Over Again on the road so we can relive it with all of you, city by city. We can't wait to run it back with all of you."
Joining the trio as openers at the UBS Arena show will be Magnus Ferrell and Deleasa.
For fans who don't want the experience to end at the arenas, there is also a promotional bagel offering, available at PopUp Bagels from Aug. 17 to Aug. 26: A hot pepper parmesan cream cheese dubbed the "Burning Up Schmear," which UBS Arena officials described as a "rich, savory parmesan schmear with just the right kick of heat."
For information on where the tour will be stopping in addition to the UBS Arena, fans can check the band's website. For information on parking, bag policies and concessions, fans can check the arena's website. Information on ticket presales can be found here.
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