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Jonas Brothers sell out $20 anniversary concert in minutes

The Jonas Brothers have been spotted all across Toronto since the new year — but on Saturday the band will celebrate its 20th anniversary with 2,000 lucky locals at Massey Hall
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The Jonas Brothers perform at the Rogers Centre on Aug. 19, 2023.

The Jonas Brothers are celebrating the band's 20th anniversary with a special concert in Toronto on Saturday. 

Tickets for the limited event at Massey Hall, priced at $20, went on sale Friday afternoon and sold out in under 30 minutes. 

The show was announced yesterday and without much fanfare. Today, many fans of the musical brothers were left asking 'What a Man Gotta Do' to get tickets. 

When TorontoToday joined the queue after tickets went on sale at noon, over 25,000 people were in the digital line — though the band said only 2,000 tickets would be sold for the small concert. 

On Saturday, Joe, Nick and Kevin Jonas are expected to play 20 songs from across the band's 20-year career. 

In keeping with the 20-year anniversary theme, Saturday's concert is slated to begin at 8 p.m. (or 20:00, military time). 

Also on Saturday, the band will host a special merch pop-up in Toronto at 780 King St. W. from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. The pop-up will feature vintage merchandise from earlier years in the brothers' careers. 

The Jonas Brothers have been spotted around Toronto since the new year, dining at favourite local restaurants and disrupting a Camp Rock trivia night.

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The celebrity siblings have been in the city to film a new Christmas movie. 

Last month, The Jonas Brothers announced an upcoming tour in line with the band's 20th anniversary. Though official tour dates have yet to be released, Toronto is expected to be among the concert stops.    

In a post to the band's social media this week, the brothers reminisced on the early days of their musical journey. 

"It's seemingly impossible to put our appreciation into words," they wrote to fans. "None of this would have been possible without you."

Joe, Nick and Kevin promised new music — both from the band as as part of their solo careers — as well as a live concert album and a "soundtrack" to be released this year.





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