Fans gather for an exciting night at the Jonas Brothers concert in Columbia, SC.
The Jonas Brothers are set to rock Columbia, SC on November 6, 2025, at the Colonial Life Arena as part of their ‘Living The Dream’ tour. Marking their only performance in South Carolina during this leg of the tour, fans can expect an unforgettable night with hits spanning their 20-year career. Tickets go on sale to the public on March 28, 2025, following a presale event starting March 27. Special guests, the All-American Rejects, will open the show, promising a memorable experience filled with nostalgia and excitement.
Attention, Columbia! Get ready to rock out because the Jonas Brothers are making their grand return to the Colonial Life Arena on November 6, 2025! That’s right, Kevin, Joe, and Nick are back for an electrifying night, and you won’t want to miss this one as part of their highly-anticipated tour, “Living The Dream.”
The Jonas Brothers are no strangers to Columbia, having set the stage ablaze during their performance here in October 2023. Now, they’re returning for what promises to be another unforgettable show. This concert is particularly special as it is the only scheduled performance for the Jonas Brothers in South Carolina during this leg of their tour. So mark your calendars, grab your friends, and prepare to sing your heart out!
Want to see them live? Tickets for the concert will officially go on sale to the public on March 28, 2025. But hang on—there’s a chance to get ahead of the game! Presale events will kick off a day earlier, on March 27, 2025. To snag tickets during this presale period, fans can register on the Jonas Brothers’ official website. It’s an easy step that might just secure you a spot in the crowd.
While ticket prices are still under wraps, be sure to keep an eye on announcements because we can guarantee that this is an event you won’t want to miss. After the public sale, any remaining tickets will be available for purchase the following Tuesday at the Colonial Life Arena box office and on Ticketmaster.com. Get ready to click those buttons!
And it’s not just the Jonas Brothers taking the stage! Expect a fantastic time as the All-American Rejects will be the opening act for this concert. What a combination! The throwback vibes of both bands are sure to make for a lively night, filled with nostalgia and good music.
The “Living The Dream” tour is a big deal for the Jonas Brothers as it celebrates their 20 years in music. With a total of 43 dates across North America, starting on August 10, 2025, and wrapping up on November 14, 2025, fans can expect to hear all their favorite hits, both old and new. The tour will showcase musical eras from the brothers’ extensive career, including classics like “Year 3000,” “Burnin’ Up,” and of course, “Sucker.”
After their reunion in 2019 and the release of their album “Happiness Begins,” which soared with over 1.3 million copies sold, the band has kept fans entertained with a remarkable comeback. Their journey began in 2005, and they have firmly established themselves as a powerhouse in the music world.
If you’re a Jonas Brothers fan or just someone who loves a good concert experience, you’ll want to clear your schedule for November 6, 2025! The energy, the music, and the memories that will be created in Columbia are sure to be second to none. Get ready for a concert that pays homage to two decades of tunes and fan loyalty. It’s time to celebrate, and Columbia, SC is going to be the place to be!
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