Jonas Brothers Play MGM Grand Garden Arena Nov. 28
Monday, August 17, 2026·4 min read
The Burning Up Tour adds a Las Vegas Strip date this fall, first reported by FOX5 Las Vegas and 8 News Now.
The Jonas Brothers are coming back to the Strip. Kevin, Joe and Nick Jonas will play MGM Grand Garden Arena on Saturday, November 28, part of a newly announced 45-city run the band is calling the Burning Up Tour, first reported locally by FOX5 Las Vegas and 8 News Now.
This is the second life for a tour that started as a nostalgia run earlier this year. The brothers are adding a full fall leg after their Madison Square Garden shows sold out, and Las Vegas is one of the stops that made the cut.
The Vegas Date and How to Get In
Tickets go on sale to the general public Friday, August 21 at 10 a.m. PT through AXS.com, according to FOX5 Las Vegas. Several presales run earlier in the week for fan club members and other partners before the general sale opens. VIP Nation is also selling packages for the Vegas date that include premium seating, pre-show lounge access, exclusive merchandise and gifts, for anyone who wants more than a standard ticket.
Magnus Ferrell and Deleasa are opening the Las Vegas show. MGM Grand Garden Arena holds up to about 17,000 depending on the configuration, so this sits well below stadium scale but still qualifies as one of the bigger bookings on the Strip this fall.
Why the Brothers Are Touring Again
The band explained the decision in a statement: "Our last tour reminded us just how much this music means to us and to the fans who've been with us from the start. The response was so overwhelming announcing the MSG shows that we knew we couldn't stop at New York." That is a direct nod to how fast those New York dates moved.
The Vegas stop lands in the middle of a busy stretch for the group. They were inducted as Disney Legends on August 16, the day before this tour news broke, and they are also booked to perform at the NFL's first regular season game in Australia later this year. The touring run itself stretches from late September through late December, so the November 28 Vegas date falls right in the thick of it.
Booking Around the Show
MGM Grand sits mid-Strip, an easy walk or short rideshare from most other resorts, so this is not a show that requires picking a hotel based on proximity the way a stadium date at Allegiant does. The bigger factor is timing. A Saturday night show right before the Thanksgiving travel crunch means flights and rooms both get tighter the closer you get to late November, so booking early matters more than usual here.
If you already have Strip plans that weekend, this is an easy addition rather than a reason to rebuild a trip. If you are building a trip around the show itself, treat the November 28 date the way you would any other high-demand Saturday on the Vegas calendar and lock in your room now rather than waiting to see how ticket demand shakes out.
My bottom line
The Jonas Brothers play MGM Grand Garden Arena on Saturday, November 28, as part of their 45-city Burning Up Tour. General on-sale is Friday, August 21 at 10 a.m. PT via AXS.com, with presales running earlier that week. Book your room early since the date falls right before the Thanksgiving travel crunch.
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