Republic popsters Jonas Brothers have come to the end of their Happiness Begins Tour. The tour wrapped earlier this week at The Forum in L.A., with over 1m tickets sold and grossing over $100m throughout the North American run.
Produced by Live Nation, this was the band’s first headlining tour in over a decade and further solidified their status as superstars. The Brothers elongated their tour with additional shows earlier this year, bringing the total number to 74, the most dates they have done on a single tour. The trio was joined by special guests Bebe Rexha and Jordan McGraw on select dates.
2019 was a landmark year for the Jo Bros, with their hit single “Sucker,” #1 album Happiness Begins, and sold out tour. “Sucker” is RIAA certified 2x platinum and debuted at #1 on the Hot 100, becoming the first #1 for the band. They are also nominated for a 2020 Grammy for Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for “Sucker."
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