Jonas Brothers Rock Fenway

By Norah Kelley, ’24

Staff Writer

Three brothers. Fenway Park. A sold-out show. 

It was a dream come true for me and a stadium filled with screaming fans who were excited to see the Jonas Brothers perform on October 1 as part of the Remember This Tour. Country singer-songwriter Kelsea Ballerini opened before Kevin, Joe and Nick took the stage.

The Remember This Tour went across the country, performing in 42 locations throughout the United States. It was a completely sold-out show, but since the venues for all 42 locations on the tour were outside, the Jonas Brothers tried to keep their fans safe from COVID-19. 

I was unable to watch the entire opening act, but from the last few songs that I heard, Kelsea Ballerini sounded great. She’s famous for Half of My Hometown, with Kenny Chesney, and I Quit Drinking.

Soon after Kelsea Ballerini was finished performing, the Jonas Brothers came on and started the show!  I’ve listened to all of their songs and was excited to be able to see them in concert, especially after the crazy year everyone went through. 

The Jonas Brothers performed new songs that came out recently, along with some of the songs they wrote when they first became a band in 2005. The show included Remember This (their newest song), What A Man Gotta Do, Burnin’ Up, and Year 3000. Jealous and Cake By The Ocean, songs from their solo careers, were performed as well.  Also, since they were in Boston, they played Sweet Caroline as a special treat just for the fans. 

For me, the show was amazing and I can’t wait to go back to another one. Seeing the Jonas Brothers live in concert was so fun, and I am so glad that I had the chance to go. Now, it’s time to wait for new music to be released. Fingers crossed!

3 thoughts on “Jonas Brothers Rock Fenway”

  1. This article was very enlightening to read because I loved that everyone was so excited to see the Jonas Brothers in concert after the crazy year we went through. It was also very cool to read because the Jonas Brothers went their separate ways in the music industry, and it’s nice to know that they rekindled their talents again. This was a great article to read!

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  2. I loved this article! It was super up lifting and positive. I remember the first concert I went to, it was a surreal experience to see one of my favorite artists performing live! I can’t imagine how exciting it must have been to be able to experience this after a long period of time where people had to isolate. It must’ve felt like things were finally going back to normal. I think its awesome that their shows were sold out, I remember that so many people were excited that they were getting back together.

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