Happiness Begins Tour

The Happiness Begins Tour was the tenth concert tour by the Jonas Brothers, in promotion of their fifth studio album, Happiness Begins (2019). The tour began on August 7, 2019, in Miami, Florida at the American Airlines Arena and concluded on February 22, 2020, in Paris, France at the AccorHotels Arena.

Happiness Begins Tour
Tour by Jonas Brothers
Location
  • Europe
  • North America
Associated albumHappiness Begins
Start dateAugust 7, 2019 (2019-08-07)
End dateFebruary 22, 2020 (2020-02-22)
Legs4
No. of shows92
Supporting acts
Jonas Brothers concert chronology

Background

On April 30, 2019, the band and venues teased the phrase "Happiness Begins tomorrow", hinting a tour.[1] On May 1, 2019, the band officially announced their first major arena concert tour in ten years. Currently including 70 concerts in North America, 5 in Latin America, and 16 concerts in Europe. Bebe Rexha, Jordan McGraw, and Livvia are the opening acts in North America.[2] On May 7, additional shows where added in Los Angeles, New York City, Toronto, and Chicago due to the high ticket demand. Due to overwhelming demand, on May 10, 23 additional were announced.[3][4] On May 30, additional shows were added in Mexico City and Monterrey, due to high ticket demand.

On June 6, 2019, the band added an extra London date at Wembley Arena.[5] On June 10, 2019, more shows were added in North American cities of Albany, University Park, Cincinnati and Birmingham, as well a second show in Inglewood due to overwhelming demand.

Critical reception

The tour has received positive reviews. Patricia Cardenas, from the Miami New Times, called the Miami show "genuinely touching and personal" and "dynamic and poignant". Cardenas also stated how this tour was a way of "giving back to their adoring fans while saluting the band they built into an empire as teenagers on the Disney Channel."[6] Brad Haynes, from radio station Mix 105.1, wrote for Orlando, "The Jonas Brothers have risen once again".[7] Mady Dudley, from Creative Loafing, called the show in Tampa, "unfiltered". Dudley also stated, "A lot has changed, and the brothers are all grown up, but the innocence of their music and their legacy still lives on".[8] John Moser, from the Morning Call, wrote for Philadelphia, complimenting each brother individually. Moser commented Nick's "mature" and "gusto" voice, and Joe's "powerful, distinctive delivery".[9]

Set list

This set list is from the concert on August 7, 2019, in Miami.[6] It is not intended to represent all shows from the tour.

  1. "Rollercoaster"
  2. "S.O.S"
  3. "Cool"
  4. "Only Human"
  5. "Strangers"
  6. "That's Just the Way We Roll"
  7. "Fly With Me"
  8. "Used To Be"
  9. "Hesitate"
  10. "Can't Have You" (fan request)
  11. "Jealous"
  12. "Cake by the Ocean"
  13. "Comeback"
  14. "When You Look Me in the Eyes"
  15. "I Believe"
  16. "Mandy" / "Paranoid" / "Got Me Going Crazy" / "Play My Music" / "World War III" / "Hold On" / "Tonight"
  17. "Lovebug"
  18. "Year 3000"
Encore
  1. "Burnin' Up"
  2. "Sucker"

Notes

  • During the show in Miami, the Jonas Brothers were joined by Sebastián Yatra, Daddy Yankee and Natti Natasha in a surprise performance of "Runaway".[10]
  • During the show in Albany, the show started with "Burnin' Up" before performing "Rollercoaster".[11]
  • During the first show in Toronto, "Burnin Up" and "Sucker" were not performed due to unforeseen technical difficulties.[12]
  • During the show in Hershey, the Jonas Brothers were joined by John Taylor & Greg Garbowsky in a surprise performance of "Lovebug" and by Big Rob in a surprise performance of "Burnin' Up".[13]
  • During the show in Nashville, the Jonas Brothers were joined by Dan + Shay in a surprise performance of their song "Tequila".[14]
  • During the show in Anaheim only, the Jonas Brothers performed "Don't Throw It Away" instead of "Strangers".[15]
  • During the show in Los Angeles, the Jonas Brothers were again joined by Big Rob in the performance of "Burnin' Up".[16]
  • Beginning with the January 29, 2020, show in Birmingham, "What a Man Gotta Do" was added to the set list.[17]

Fan requests

The following songs were performed in place of "Can't Have You".

  • During the show in Orlando, "Jersey" and "Gotta Find You".[7]
  • During the shows in Tampa, Birmingham and Milwaukee, "Take a Breath".[8][18]
  • During the show in Kansas City, "Games".[19]
  • During the show in Philadelphia, "Pushin' Me Away".[9]
  • During the show in Albany, "Turn Right" and "Just Friends".[11]
  • During the show in Buffalo, "A Little Bit Longer".[20]
  • During the first show in New York City and the show in Indianapolis, "Please Be Mine".[21]
  • During the second show in New York City and the show in New Orleans, "Goodnight and Goodbye".[22][23]
  • During the show in Pittsburgh, "Hello Beautiful".[24]
  • During the show in Columbus, "Turn Right".[25]
  • During the show in Detroit, the second show in Los Angeles, and the first show in Chicago, "Just Friends".[26][27][28]
  • During the show in Nashville, "Jersey".[14]
  • During the show in St. Louis, "Hollywood".[29]
  • During the show in Saint Paul, "Sorry".[30]
  • During the show in Houston, "Who I Am".[31]
  • During the show in Phoenix, "Still In Love With You".[32]
  • During the second show in Mexico City and the show in Charlotte, "Don't Speak".[33][34]

Tour dates

List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, opening acts, tickets sold, amount of available tickets and gross revenue[35]
Date City Country Venue Opening acts Attendance Revenue
August 7, 2019 Miami United States American Airlines Arena Bebe Rexha
Jordan McGraw
14,333 / 14,333 $1,772,340
August 9, 2019 Orlando Amway Center 14,090 / 14,090 $1,719,309
August 10, 2019 Tampa Amalie Arena 15,433 / 15,433 $1,809,942
August 12, 2019 Atlanta State Farm Arena Jordan McGraw 12,347 / 12,347 $1,541,154
August 14, 2019 Raleigh PNC Arena Bebe Rexha
Jordan McGraw
14,869 / 14,869 $1,688,854
August 15, 2019 Washington, D.C. Capital One Arena 15,459 / 15,459 $1,901,704
August 17, 2019 Boston TD Garden 13,587 / 13,587 $1,831,061
August 18, 2019 Philadelphia Wells Fargo Center 15,898 / 15,898 $1,912,761
August 19, 2019 Albany Times Union Center 11,513 / 11,513 $956,436
August 21, 2019 Uncasville Mohegan Sun Arena 6,969 / 6,969 $1,008,994
August 23, 2019 Toronto Canada Scotiabank Arena 30,140 / 30,140 $2,817,833
August 24, 2019
August 27, 2019 Buffalo United States KeyBank Center 13,631 / 13,631 $1,251,856
August 29, 2019 New York City Madison Square Garden 29,812 / 29,812 $5,210,049
August 30, 2019
August 31, 2019 Hershey Hersheypark Stadium 31,090 / 31,090 $2,438,416
September 3, 2019 Pittsburgh PPG Paints Arena 15,091 / 15,091 $1,484,750
September 4, 2019 University Park Bryce Jordan Center
September 5, 2019 Columbus Schottenstein Center 14,797 / 14,797 $1,347,078
September 7, 2019 Detroit Little Caesars Arena 15,288 / 15,288 $1,732,030
September 8, 2019 Grand Rapids Van Andel Arena 11,209 / 11,209 $1,222,917
September 10, 2019 Nashville Bridgestone Arena 14,399 / 14,399 $1,513,821
September 11, 2019 Cincinnati U.S. Bank Arena
September 13, 2019 Indianapolis Bankers Life Fieldhouse 14,995 / 14,995 $1,501,164
September 14, 2019 St. Louis Enterprise Center 15,247 / 15,247 $1,629,711
September 16, 2019 Saint Paul Xcel Energy Center 15,060 / 15,060 $1,618,600
September 17, 2019 Milwaukee Fiserv Forum 12,858 / 12,858 $1,284,819
September 19, 2019 Chicago United Center 30,605 / 30,605 $3,426,657
September 20, 2019
September 22, 2019 Kansas City Sprint Center 14,354 / 14,354 $1,460,307
September 25, 2019 Dallas American Airlines Center Jordan McGraw
Livvia[lower-alpha 1]
13,947 / 14,665 $1,865,751
September 26, 2019 Houston Toyota Center 12,989 / 12,989 $1,544,747
September 27, 2019 San Antonio AT&T Center 15,795 / 15,795 $1,869,974
September 29, 2019 Tulsa BOK Center Bebe Rexha
Jordan McGraw
14,062 / 14,062 $1,420,089
October 1, 2019 Denver Pepsi Center 14,179 / 14,179 $1,408,938
October 3, 2019 Salt Lake City Vivint Smart Home Arena 13,616 / 13,616 $1,273,759
October 5, 2019 Phoenix Talking Stick Resort Arena 14,450 / 14,450 $1,758,885
October 6, 2019 Anaheim Honda Center 13,836 / 13,836 $1,812,100
October 8, 2019 San Francisco Chase Center 13,176 / 13,176 $1,589,203
October 11, 2019 Vancouver Canada Rogers Arena 14,721 / 14,721 $1,240,500
October 12, 2019 Tacoma United States Tacoma Dome 18,848 / 18,848 $1,851,458
October 13, 2019 Portland Moda Center 14,604 / 14,604 $1,452,665
October 15, 2019 Sacramento Golden 1 Center 14,919 / 14,919 $1,645,340
October 17, 2019 San Diego Pechanga Arena 11,615 / 11,615 $1,230,339
October 18, 2019 Las Vegas MGM Grand Garden Arena 11,797 / 11,797 $1,315,608
October 20, 2019 Los Angeles Hollywood Bowl 34,038 / 34,038 $3,660,865
October 21, 2019
List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, opening acts, tickets sold, amount of available tickets and gross revenue[38]
Date City Country Venue Opening acts Attendance Revenue
October 27, 2019 Monterrey Mexico Auditorio Citibanamex Jordan McGraw
October 28, 2019
October 30, 2019 Mexico City Palacio de los Deportes 31,579 / 32,704 $2,455,062
October 31, 2019
November 2, 2019 Guadalajara Arena VFG[lower-alpha 2]
List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, opening acts, tickets sold, amount of available tickets and gross revenue[38][39]
Date City Country Venue Opening acts Attendance Revenue
November 12, 2019 New Orleans United States Smoothie King Center Bebe Rexha
Jordan McGraw
13,370 / 13,370 $1,486,057
November 13, 2019 Birmingham Legacy Arena
November 15, 2019 Sunrise BB&T Center 13,280 / 13,280 $1,361,603
November 16, 2019 Orlando Amway Center 13,302 / 13,302 $1,403,973
November 17, 2019 Jacksonville VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena
November 19, 2019 Duluth Infinite Energy Arena
November 20, 2019 Charlotte Spectrum Center 15,547 / 15,547 $1,466,857
November 22, 2019 Newark Prudential Center 14,409 / 14,409 $2,005,591
November 23, 2019 Brooklyn Barclays Center 15,167 / 15,167 $2,146,529
November 24, 2019 Boston TD Garden 14,944 / 14,961 $1,831,948
November 26, 2019 Toronto Canada Scotiabank Arena
November 27, 2019 Montreal Bell Centre
November 29, 2019 Atlantic City United States Boardwalk Hall 13,215 / 13,215 $1,662,047
November 30, 2019 Baltimore Royal Farms Arena 12,289 / 12,289 $1,379,531
December 3, 2019 Rosemont Allstate Arena 14,106 / 14,106 $1,332,153
December 4, 2019 Omaha CHI Health Center Omaha 13,962 / 13,962 $1,065,368
December 6, 2019 Dallas American Airlines Center 15,026 / 15,026 $1,683,174
December 7, 2019 Austin Frank Erwin Center 12,371 / 12.371 $1,265,499
December 10, 2019 Phoenix Talking Stick Resort Arena 13,215 / 13,215 $1,224,904
December 12, 2019 Oakland Oakland Arena 13,954 / 13,954 $1,152,462
December 14, 2019 Inglewood The Forum 29,568 / 29,568 $2,809,871
December 15, 2019
List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, opening acts, tickets sold, amount of available tickets and gross revenue[40]
Date City Country Venue Opening acts Attendance Revenue
January 29, 2020 Birmingham England Arena Birmingham Jordan McGraw
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Livvia
11,497 / 11,497 $864,509
January 31, 2020 Dublin Ireland 3Arena 12,465 / 12,465 $875,213
February 2, 2020 London England The O2 Arena 15,703 / 16,110 $1,257,730
February 3, 2020 Wembley Arena 8,083 / 8,124 $666,136
February 5, 2020 Glasgow Scotland SSE Hydro 11,166 / 11,166 $802,147
February 6, 2020 Manchester England Manchester Arena 13,809 / 13,809 $1,049,180
February 8, 2020 Antwerp Belgium Lotto Arena Jordan McGraw
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February 10, 2020 Berlin Germany Mercedes-Benz Arena
February 11, 2020 Cologne Lanxess Arena 14,762 / 14,762 $682,867
February 13, 2020 Zürich Switzerland Hallenstadion
February 14, 2020 Milan Italy Mediolanum Forum 11,445 / 11,445 $593,472
February 16, 2020 Madrid Spain WiZink Center
February 17, 2020 Barcelona Palau Sant Jordi 8,961 / 8,961 $608,231
February 18, 2020 Montpellier France Sud de France Arena
February 20, 2020 Amsterdam Netherlands Ziggo Dome 15,213 / 15,213 $854,574
February 22, 2020 Paris France AccorHotels Arena 14,764 / 14,764 $1,132,237

Notes

  1. Due to her appearance at Rock in Rio, Bebe Rexha couldn't perform at the September 25, 26, and 27, 2019 concerts. Livvia was the replacement act.[36][37]
  2. The concert on November 2, 2019 in Guadalajara was relocated to Arena VFG from Auditorio Telmex due to high demand.
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