
There are some concerts that feel less like a normal tour announcement and more like a time machine. For Jonas Brothers fans, “The Burning Up Tour All Over Again” is one of those moments.
Kevin, Joe and Nick Jonas are returning to Madison Square Garden for two nights on Thursday, August 20 and Friday, August 21, 2026, for a special event celebrating the band’s original Burning Up Tour era. With only two MSG dates announced, demand may move quickly once presales begin.
This guide breaks down how the Jonas Brothers presales work, when the general onsale happens and how to use SeatGeek as another way to track ticket availability, compare prices and find the right seats for “The Burning Up Tour All Over Again.”
Several presale windows are scheduled before the general onsale for Jonas Brothers’ “The Burning Up Tour All Over Again” shows at Madison Square Garden.
Sale | Date and time |
Chase early onsale | Wednesday, July 8 at 10 a.m. ET to Thursday, July 9 at 10 p.m. ET |
Artist presale | Thursday, July 9 from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. ET |
Live Nation presale | Thursday, July 9 from 12 p.m. to 10 p.m. ET |
Venue presale | Thursday, July 9 from 12 p.m. to 10 p.m. ET |
General onsale | Friday, July 10 at 10 a.m. ET |
The earliest ticket access for “The Burning Up Tour All Over Again” comes through the Chase Early Onsale, followed by the artist, Live Nation and venue presales before the general public onsale.
Presales give fans a chance to buy tickets before the public onsale, but access does not guarantee tickets. Presale inventory is limited, and popular sections may move quickly once each window opens. Fans should also check the specific event page for their preferred date, since ticket limits, access requirements and available inventory can vary by presale.
For these Jonas Brothers shows, it is worth comparing both Madison Square Garden dates before tickets unlock. Friday, August 21 may draw stronger demand from fans who prefer a weekend-adjacent show, while Thursday, August 20 could be a useful backup for fans who care more about getting into the building than landing one exact night.
The Chase Early Onsale for Jonas Brothers’ “The Burning Up Tour All Over Again” begins Wednesday, July 8 at 10 a.m. ET and runs through Thursday, July 9 at 10 p.m. ET.
The Chase Early Onsale is an early ("presale") access ticket window for eligible Chase cardholders. To access the Jonas Brothers Chase Early Onsale, use an eligible Chase card to unlock the presale. During the presale window, enter the first six digits of your Chase card as the presale passcode on Ticketmaster to purchase tickets before the general public.
Having a Chase card does not guarantee tickets. Presale inventory is limited, so be signed in early, have your Chase card ready, check both MSG dates and know your backup sections before tickets unlock.
The Jonas Brothers artist presale runs Thursday, July 9 from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. ET.
Before the presale begins, visit the official Jonas Brothers tour page and follow any signup or access instructions listed for “The Burning Up Tour All Over Again.” Have your ticketing account ready, know your preferred date and set your budget before tickets unlock.
The Jonas Brothers Live Nation presale runs Thursday, July 9 from 12 p.m. to 10 p.m. ET.
Live Nation presales are typically available to Live Nation All Access members. To access the presale, sign into Ticketmaster or Live Nation with the same email address you used to join Live Nation All Access, then check the event page for any additional access instructions.
Since the Live Nation presale opens two hours after the artist presale, it can be a helpful second window if you do not find the seats you want right away. Presale inventory is still limited, so compare both MSG dates and be ready with backup sections.
The Jonas Brothers venue presale runs Thursday, July 9 from 12 p.m. to 10 p.m. ET.
The venue presale code has been listed as SOCIAL, with access beginning Thursday, July 9 at noon ET. Fans should still check the Madison Square Garden or Ticketmaster event page before the window opens to confirm the latest access details.
Tickets for Jonas Brothers’ “The Burning Up Tour All Over Again” go on sale to the general public Friday, July 10 at 10 a.m. ET.
If you do not land Jonas Brothers tickets during one of the presale windows, the public onsale is another chance to shop for seats.
For a two-night Madison Square Garden event, speed matters — but so does knowing when to pivot. The fans who usually have the smoothest buying experience are the ones who go in with a plan for both dates, multiple sections and more than one presale window.
Before the presale begins, look at SeatGeek’s interactive Madison Square Garden venue map to get familiar with the layout. Identify a few sections you would be happy with, including your dream seats, your realistic target sections and your backup options. For a Jonas Brothers show, floor seats will put you closest to the stage, lower-bowl seats can offer a strong mix of view and energy, and upper-level seats may be a smart way to get into the building for less.
The Chase Early Onsale is the first listed ticket window, which makes it one of the best early chances to shop for Jonas Brothers MSG tickets. If you do not have an eligible Chase credit card, think about whether a parent, sibling or another trusted family member does.
Before the presale begins, ask if they would be willing to help you access the sale or make the purchase on your behalf. Make sure you have their permission, agree on the budget in advance and follow the ticketing page’s instructions closely. Chase ticket offers typically require payment with an eligible Chase credit card, so the person helping you may need to be involved through checkout.
Do not treat one presale window as your only chance. If you qualify for the Chase Early Onsale, artist presale, Live Nation presale or venue presale, check each one. Different presales may have different inventory, and a section that looks unavailable in one window may show up in another.
Before tickets go live, make a quick list of which presales you can access and when each one starts. That way, if your first attempt does not have the seats or price you want, you already know when to try again instead of scrambling for the next window.
If you are trying to buy tickets with friends or family, do not wait until the presale starts to figure out the plan. Decide who is trying which presale, which MSG date each person is targeting and what the maximum price per ticket should be.
Having more than one trusted person ready can improve your chances, especially if different people have access to different presales. One person might try the Chase Early Onsale, another might try the artist presale and someone else might check the Live Nation or venue presale. Just make sure everyone communicates before checking out so the group does not accidentally buy more tickets than it needs.
Small login issues can become big problems when tickets are moving quickly.
If you are using the Live Nation presale, sign into Ticketmaster or Live Nation with the same email address you use for Live Nation All Access, then check the event page for any additional access instructions. If you are using the Chase early onsale, have your eligible Chase card nearby and be ready to use it at checkout. For the artist and venue presales, check the official event page before the window opens so you know whether you need a code, account login or specific link.
Missing the presale or general onsale does not necessarily mean you are out of chances. SeatGeek will have resale tickets available starting with the first presale, giving fans another way to find seats for the Jonas Brothers’ Madison Square Garden shows without relying only on competitive presale and onsale windows.
That can be especially helpful if you are looking for a specific type of seat. Instead of waiting through multiple presales hoping your dream section appears, SeatGeek lets you compare both Jonas Brothers MSG dates in one place, review sections across the arena and see how prices are moving as listings become available.
The key is knowing what kind of buyer you are. If this is your must-attend Jonas Brothers show, or if you are trying to sit with a group, waiting too long can make things harder. Pairs and larger groups in popular sections may become more limited as the concert gets closer, and a two-night MSG run gives fans fewer alternate dates than a standard arena tour.
If you are more flexible, you may have room to monitor the market. Fans who are open to either Thursday, August 20 or Friday, August 21, upper-level seats, single tickets or less central sections may find more opportunities to compare prices over time. Just keep in mind that a nostalgia-driven Jonas Brothers event at Madison Square Garden is not the type of show where a last-minute price drop is guaranteed.
A smart resale strategy is to track both dates, set a realistic budget and pay attention to value instead of only chasing the lowest price. On SeatGeek, all-in pricing helps you see the full cost upfront, while Deal Score can help you compare whether a listing is strong for its section, row and price. If a ticket fits your budget, preferred date and view, it may be worth grabbing rather than waiting for a better deal that may not appear.
Once you are ready to shop, SeatGeek makes it easy to find the Jonas Brothers show that fits your night, budget and preferred view.
Start by searching “Jonas Brothers” on SeatGeek’s website or app. From there, choose the Madison Square Garden date you want: Thursday, August 20 or Friday, August 21. After selecting your show, use the event page to browse available listings by section, row, quantity and price.
Before buying, take a few moments to compare the full picture. SeatGeek’s interactive seat map helps you understand where each listing is located inside Madison Square Garden, while all-in pricing shows the full cost upfront before checkout. Deal Score can also help you quickly spot listings that offer strong value for their location.
Once you find the seats that work for your budget and plans, review the date, venue, section, row and ticket quantity one last time before completing your purchase. After checkout, your tickets will be delivered digitally, and every order is backed by SeatGeek’s Buyer Guarantee.
For a two-night Jonas Brothers event at Madison Square Garden, the best ticket plan is simple: know every option available, stay flexible and give yourself the best chance to land the seats that turn your dream concert into a real night out.
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