Jonas Brothers Concert at Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater
The Jonas Brothers are set to perform at the Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater in Virginia Beach on August 15, 2025, as part of their exciting tour, "JONAS 20: Greetings From Your Hometown Tour." This event promises to be a celebration of their two-decade journey in the music industry.
Known for their energetic performances and a passionate fanbase, the Jonas Brothers have captivated audiences since their rise to fame in the 2000s. Their recent reunion and the release of their hit single "Sucker" marked a significant comeback, leading to a successful album titled "Happiness Begins." Fans can expect a thrilling experience as they perform a setlist that spans their entire career, featuring popular tracks such as "Lovebug," "Burnin' Up," and "Year 3000."
The concert will showcase stadium-level production with elaborate lighting and high-energy choreography, ensuring an unforgettable atmosphere. With approximately 31 songs performed over 2.5 hours, attendees will enjoy a mix of classic hits and newer favorites, all while celebrating the band's rich history.
Tickets for this highly anticipated event are available through tickets-virginiabeach.com, with prices currently starting around $120. The Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater is known for its excellent acoustics and vibrant atmosphere, making it a fitting venue for such a momentous occasion.
The Jonas Brothers' fanbase, affectionately known as 'Jonatics,' is known for their enthusiasm during live shows, often trading friendship bracelets and dressing in casual concert attire. This concert is suitable for all ages, making it an ideal outing for families and friends alike.
As the Jonas Brothers continue to celebrate their legacy with this tour, fans can look forward to an engaging experience filled with nostalgia and excitement. Don't miss your chance to witness this iconic band live at one of Virginia Beach's premier venues.
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Jonas Brothers Virginia Beach reviews
Great show; so late!
When Madonna hadn't yet taken the stage at 11:30, i was contemplating just going home. I was already so tired and up later than usual. Madonna was the music of my coming of age which puts me near 40 and unaccustomed to being out of the house past 10 let alone seeing a show with a 10:30 start time. She finally came on not long after I considered bailing and it was a fantastic show. There were some slow bits where she chatted with the audience and I don't blame her for needing a break from the physically demanding performance but it was slow and a little boring. The rest of the show more than made up for those bits and I forgave her but man oh man, getting home after 3am was ROUGH and I'm not completely recovered 4 days later. Still! once in a lifetime experience and I'm so glad I was there for it! And if the start time had been 8:30 instead of 10:30 i wouldn't have even had the chance since I got someone's ticket who couldn't swing that change.
Madonna’s Still Got It
I saw Madame X twice and Madonna didn’t disappoint either night. After seeing her almost 10 different times, spanning many tours in large arenas and stadiums, I didn’t know what to expect with the smaller venue. But I must say that I absolutely loved this experience. It was so great to be able to see her in a more intimate setting and watch her engage with the audience so much. Madonna looked and sounded amazing and her banter was hilarious. I think the no-phone rule was a terrific idea because it allowed everyone to focus on the performance. There is no other artist out there doing this as along as she has, who is still making great music and pushing the boundaries. She is THE queen!