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Last updated: August 4th, 2025 at 09:12 UTC+02:00
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If you have a Samsung TV, you can get a virtual front seat experience of Jonas Brothers' upcoming tour.
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Samsung has announced that the Jonas Brothers' upcoming music concert tour in North America will be streamed live on millions of Samsung TVs. The tour will start on August 10 and go through key cities in the USA, and all the live action from the concert can be viewed live on Samsung TVs, projectors, smart monitors, select refrigerators, and other mobile devices.
Earlier today, Samsung announced that Jonas Brothers' JONAS 20 Greetings From Your Hometown music tour will be streamed live for free on Samsung TVs and other devices via Samsung TV Plus. Samsung TV Plus is a free and ad-supported linear video streaming service from Samsung, and it is available on Samsung's TVs, smart monitors, and even select refrigerators with 9-inch or bigger touchscreen displays.
Jonas Brothers is an American pop rock band that was formed in 2005, and comprises of brothers Joe Jonas, Kevin Jonas, and Nick Jonas. The streams from their music concert tour will also contain exclusive backstage footage, surprise guests, and all fan-favorite hit songs. There will also be a surprise guest hosting live interviews, performing commentary, and more. All the content will be available on Samsung Television Network (STN).
Below are all the cities and dates related to the concert, and Samsung TV users will have a virtual front seat at all these concerts.
Jonas Brothers said, “This tour is about celebrating where we came from and sharing that with the fans who’ve been with us every step of the way. Streaming it live on Samsung TV Plus means we get to include every fan, everywhere. No matter where you are, this is your hometown show.“
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