List of Jonas Brothers Concert Tours - Burnin' Up Tour

Burnin' Up Tour

Official poster
Tour by Jonas Brothers
Associated album A Little Bit Longer (Jonas Brothers)
Don't Forget (Demi Lovato)
Start date July 4, 2008
End date March 22, 2009
Legs 3
Shows 48 in North America
Jonas Brothers tour chronology
When You Look Me in the Eyes Tour
(2008)
Burnin' Up Tour
(2008)
Jonas Brothers World Tour 2009
(2009)

The Burnin' Up Tour is the fifth concert tour by the Jonas Brothers. This tour was to promote their third album A Little Bit Longer. This tour had also promoted Disney Channel Original Movie, Camp Rock in which the Jonas Brothers had starred. Also, the Burning Up Tour was used to promote Disney starlet, Demi Lovato's music. The tour had started on July 4, 2008. The shows performed in Anaheim on July 13 and 14 were filmed for the Jonas' 3D concert film Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience which was released February 27, 2009. The film includes musical duets from Demi Lovato and Joe, Taylor Swift with the brothers and the Jonas' bodyguard Robert "Big Rob" Feggans; all three were credited as the main cast of this film. The live soundtrack was released the same week prior to the film's release on February 24, 2009.

Avril Lavigne, Demi Lovato, The Veronicas, Robert Schwartzman of Rooney and country star Taylor Swift as guest performers on several tour dates. Taylor Swift performed her single "Should've Said No" as a duet with the Jonas Brothers. The tour went on to gross US$41 million in 48 shows. Honor Society opened for the Jonas Brothers and guest performed with them in Puerto Rico on March 22, 2009.

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