Marvelous Party Tour

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Marvelous Party Tour
Tour by Jonas Brothers
Supporting album It's About Time
Jonas Brothers
Start date June 25, 2007
End date October 21, 2007
Legs 1
Shows 46
Jonas Brothers tour chronology
Jonas Brothers American Club Tour
(2006)
Jonas Brothers Prom Tour
(2007)
Best of Both Worlds Tour
(2007-2008)

The Marvelous Party Tour was a 2007 North America concert tour by the Jonas Brothers. [1] It is a prom-themed summer/fall tour that promoted their sophomore album, Jonas Brothers. The tour contains photo booths to make it seem more realistic to an actual prom. >

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[edit] The shows

When the show first starts, Joe wears his signature white sunglasses while singing "Kids of the Future", and wears them again for the encore, "Year 3000". All the songs from their album, Jonas Brothers, were sung in the tour except for "When You Look Me in the Eyes", because a piano wasn't provided for the tour.

The New York City sold-out show from this tour can be seen on the DVD portion from Jonas Brothers: Bonus Jonas Edition.

Jonas Brothers in the sold-out NYC concert from That's Just the Way We Roll music video
Jonas Brothers in the sold-out NYC concert from That's Just the Way We Roll music video

[edit] Tickets

The tickets for the show was general admission for $25. [1]

[edit] Tour Dates

Tickets were sold through Ticketmaster and it was announced on the website of the teen magazines, Tigerbeat and Bop. [2]

Date City Venue
June 25 Lodi, NJ John J. Breslin Theatre
June 27 Nashville, TN Ryman Auditorium
June 28 Eureka, MO Six Flags St. Louis
June 29 Pleasanton, CA Alameda County Fair
June 30 Del Mar, CA San Diego County Fair
July 2 Cleveland, OH House of Blues
July 5 Jackson, NJ Six Flags Great Adventure
July 6 Cohasset, MA South Shore Music Circus
July 7 Westbury, NY North Fork Theatre
July 9 Myrtle Beach, SC House of Blues
July 11 Savannah, GA Johnny Mercer Theatre
July 12 Austell, GA Six Flags over Georgia
July 13 Bessemer, AL Alabama Adventure
July 14 Baton Rouge, LA Dixie Landin Theme Park
July 15 Gurnee, IL Six Flags Great America
July 16 Albuquerque, NM Kiva Auditorium
July 17 Tempe, AZ Marquee Theatre
July 19 Santa Rosa, CA Sonoma County Fair
July 21 Stillwater, MN Lumberjack Days
July 22 Stillwater, MN Radio Disney Parade
July 24 Tulsa, OK Tulsa Performing Arts Center
July 26 Corpus Christi, TX Selena Auditorium
July 28 Readington, NJ Festival of Ballooning
July 29 Philadelphia, PA Penn's Landing Great Plaza
July 30 Paso Robles, CA California Mid-State Fair
July 31 West Hollywood, CA The Roxy Theatre
August 2 Bowie, MD Six Flags America
August 3 Providence, RI Lupo’s
August 4 Uncasville, CT Mohegan Sun Arena
August 5 Atlantic City, NJ Atlantic City Outlets, The Walk
August 6 New York, NY Gramercy Theater
August 7 New York, NY Gramercy Theater
August 9 Agawam, MA Six Flags New England
August 11 Sparta, KY Kentucky Speedway
August 13 Indianapolis, IN Indiana State Fair
August 14 Greensburg, PA Palace Theater
August 16 Poughkeepsie, NY The Chance Theater
August 17 Altamont, NY Altamont Fair
August 19 San Juan, Puerto Rico Centro de Bellas Artes
August 23 Ocean Grove, NJ Bash at the Beach
September 1 Valdosta, GA Wild Adventures
September 23 Puyallup, WA Puyallup Fair Grounds
October 7 Mechanicsville, VA Virginia State Fair
October 8 Dallas, TX State Fair of Texas
October 9 Perris, CA Southern California Fair
October 14 Perry, GA Georgia National Fair
October 21 Columbia, SC South Carolina State Fair

[edit] Credits

[edit] Jonas Brothers

  • Joe Jonas - lead vocalist
  • Nick Jonas - vocals, guitar, drums (in "Australia")
  • Kevin Jonas - guitar, backup vocals

[edit] Back-ups

  • John Taylor - guitar
  • Greg Garbowsky - bass guitar
  • Jack Lawless - drums
  • Ryan Liestman - keyboards

[edit] Set List

  1. "Kids of the Future"
  2. "That's Just the Way We Roll"
  3. "Goodnight and Goodbye"
  4. "Just Friends"
  5. "Inseparable"
  6. "Still In Love With You"
  7. "Hello Beautiful"
  8. "SOS"
  9. "Games"
  10. "Australia"
  11. "Hollywood"
  12. "Hold On"
  13. "Year 3000" (Encore)

[edit] References