List of Jonas Brothers Concert Tours - Marvelous Party Tour

Marvelous Party Tour
Tour by Jonas Brothers
Associated album Jonas Brothers
Start date June 25, 2007
End date October 21, 2007
Legs 3
Shows 46 in North America
Jonas Brothers tour chronology
Jonas Brothers American Club Tour
(2006)
Marvelous Party Tour
(2007)
When You Look Me in the Eyes Tour
(2008)

The Marvelous Party Tour (often called the "Prom Tour") was the third tour from the Jonas Brothers. It is a prom-themed summer/fall tour that promoted their second album, Jonas Brothers. The tour contained decorations such as photo booths to add realism to the prom theme. It began on June 25, 2007 and ended on October 21, 2007. It lasted for a total of 46 dates, making it their longest tour to date in 2007.

Setlist
  1. "Kids of the Future"
  2. "Mandy"
  3. "Just Friends"
  4. "Goodnight And Goodbye"
  5. "Hello Beautiful"
  6. "Australia"
  7. "What I Go to School For"
  8. "That's Just The Way We Roll"
  9. "Hollywood"
  10. "Inseparable"
  11. "Still in Love With You"
  12. "Hold On"

Encore

  1. "SOS"
  2. "Year 3000"

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