Jonas Brothers to perform at Fiserv Forum

48th concert, show or special event booked for the new arena since opening

Jonas Brothers in 2013

The Grammy Award-nominated Jonas Brothers will perform at Fiserv Forum on Tuesday, Sept. 17, the Milwaukee Bucks announced Wednesday.

The trio is back together for their first tour in almost 10 years and a new album, “Happiness Begins,” which is set for release on June 7.

The coinciding “Happiness Returns Tour” kicks-off Aug. 7, featuring special guests Bebe Rexha and Jordan McGraw. It will stop in 40 cities across North America.

Tickets for the Milwaukee show go on sale to the general public on May 10 and can be purchased at Fiserv Forum’s website. 

“We will have the Jonas Brothers Burnin’ Up as we welcome them to Fiserv Forum for the First Time on Sept. 17,” said Raj Saha, general manager at Fiserv Forum. “Don’t be a Sucker and make sure you get your tickets when they go on sale on Friday, May 10.”

Fiserv Forum, which opened to the public Aug. 26, has hosted a variety of award-winning artists including The Killers, for the arena’s grand opening show on Sept. 4, and most recently, Godsmack. So far, 48 concerts, shows and special events have been announced for the venue, including 40 within its first 12 months of operation.

By comparison, the Bradley Center hosted 21 concerts during its busiest fiscal year, which was from July 1, 2007 to June 30, 2008, said a spokesperson, adding the arena was home to four, sometimes five home teams, which limited its availability for hosting concerts and other special events.

The upcoming lineup at Fiserv Forum includes:

  • P!nk, May 2
  • Cher, May 12
  • New Kids on the Block, June 12
  • Pentatonix, June 18
  • Carrie Underwood, June 20
  • Shawn Mendes, June 25
  • Ariana Grande, July 5
  • Mary J. Blige and Nas, July 30
  • John Mayer, Aug. 6
  • Backstreet Boys, Sept. 11
  • Jonas Brothers, Sept. 17
  • The Black Keys, Oct. 4
  • Miranda Lambert, Oct. 18
  • Elton John, Oct. 19
  • Celine Dion, Nov. 3
  • Jurassic World Live Tour, Nov. 7 to 10
  • The Chainsmokers, Nov. 12
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The Grammy Award-nominated Jonas Brothers will perform at Fiserv Forum on Tuesday, Sept. 17, the Milwaukee Bucks announced Wednesday. The trio is back together for their first tour in almost 10 years and a new album, "Happiness Begins," which is set for release on June 7. The coinciding "Happiness Returns Tour" kicks-off Aug. 7, featuring special guests Bebe Rexha and Jordan McGraw. It will stop in 40 cities across North America. Tickets for the Milwaukee show go on sale to the general public on May 10 and can be purchased at Fiserv Forum's website. 

“We will have the Jonas Brothers Burnin’ Up as we welcome them to Fiserv Forum for the First Time on Sept. 17,” said Raj Saha, general manager at Fiserv Forum. “Don’t be a Sucker and make sure you get your tickets when they go on sale on Friday, May 10.”

Fiserv Forum, which opened to the public Aug. 26, has hosted a variety of award-winning artists including The Killers, for the arena's grand opening show on Sept. 4, and most recently, Godsmack. So far, 48 concerts, shows and special events have been announced for the venue, including 40 within its first 12 months of operation. By comparison, the Bradley Center hosted 21 concerts during its busiest fiscal year, which was from July 1, 2007 to June 30, 2008, said a spokesperson, adding the arena was home to four, sometimes five home teams, which limited its availability for hosting concerts and other special events. The upcoming lineup at Fiserv Forum includes:

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