Jonas Brothers Are Facing Backlash from Fans After Postponing European Tour Dates - Latest Global News

Jonas Brothers Are Facing Backlash from Fans After Postponing European Tour Dates

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The internet is currently full of disappointments Jonas Brothers fans.

On Wednesday, April 10th, the band announced via X that they are postponing the European leg of their tour and indicating that upcoming shows will be postponed until later this year. “We greatly appreciate your love and support,” the trio wrote. “We know this is a little uncomfortable, but we can’t wait to share more about what’s to come.”

The bandmates added that tickets already purchased will be honored for the new tour dates. A notice on the Jonas Brothers’ website states that European concerts are being postponed due to “scheduling conflicts.”

fans of Joe Jonas, Kevin Jonas And Nick Jonas took to social media to share their grievances about the scheduling change. “I love the Jonas brothers, but the way they and their team do things is not okay,” says X user @heyitsjobros wrote. “@jonasbrothers, you can’t just move tour dates without making an explanation. People [are] Do you travel from different locations to see you and you just reschedule the shows MONTHS later? “

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X user @Yassmine_ehb added“I had 9 tickets in 6 countries. You cancel the tour because you have more exciting projects. “Have you thought about all of us who put so much money into this?” Hotels and flights are non-refundable.”

The band is currently traveling through Latin America and will soon perform in Chile, Peru and Colombia. Synchronized The tripAt the concerts throughout the evening, the brothers will present five albums: “Jonas Brothers” from 2007, “A Little Bit Longer” from 2008, “Lines, Vines and Trying Times” from 2009 and “Happiness Begins” from 2019. There are also selected songs from the album “The Album” released in 2023.

Speaking to Associated Press In May 2023, Joe, 33, revealed that the trio was taking care of their mental health as they prepared for an extended tour.

“We’d burned out before and then you thought, ‘I’ve got 20 more shows on this tour,'” he explained. “So we all have our own perspective on how we approach this and we’re just making sure that that’s a priority and that we think the three of us are communicating as best as we can.”

The singer added that performing in front of the band’s fans “doesn’t feel like work.” “We consider this to be the best tour we have ever done,” he said. “And I think we want to make it an experience for the fans too.”

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