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Here's what you need to know about the Jonas Brothers show in Vancouver

Nick, Joe, and Kevin Jonas will bein Vancouver this weekend.
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The Jonas Brothers (Joe, Nick, and Kevin) are coming to Rogers Arena in Vancouver on Nov. 11. Tickets are still available for the popstars' show.

The Jo Bros' show goes on Saturday night at Rogers Arena and fans will be "Burnin' Up" to be there.

The trio of siblings will be in Vancouver Nov. 11 as part of their Five Albums. One Night. The World Tour. Pulling from the band's albums (along with songs from solo projects at some shows) it's the Jonas Brothers' third tour since reforming in 2019; the last time they played Vancouver was more than four years ago on the Happiness Begins Tour.

Opening for the three brothers is, somewhat fittingly, the brother-sister band Lawrence. Their dad actually wrote Miss Congeniality and brother Clyde's music actually shows up in the film (he was a child when he wrote it).

Doors for the concert open at 6:30 p.m.

After their shows, the band has also been sharing galleries from each concert on their website, with a couple dozen shots from each night.

Tickets

The show is going to fill most of the upper and lower bowls at Rogers, but it hasn't quite sold out yet. As of Nov. 9, Ticketmaster shows a couple hundred unsold and resale tickets spread across the venue, with some tickets still available only a couple rows from the stage.

The cheap seats are running $82.60 right now, though there aren't many; however, there are quite a few sub-$100 options, even in the lower bowl. The few pit-area tickets available are running around $326.

Transportation

Transportation Nov. 11 will be a bit different, not because of the show, but because it's Remembrance Day.

TransLink will be running on a Sunday/holiday schedule on busses, the SkyTrain, and the SeaBus. Notably, that means the SeaBus service ends slightly earlier than usual, at 11:16 p.m.

At the same time, veterans from the military and emergency services will have free access to trans during the daytime, but that ends 6 p.m. on the SkyTrain and SeaBus.

Hullo, the ferry service between downtown Vancouver and Nanaimo has not announced extra sailings for Nov.11.

Restrictions

A few things aren't allowed in Rogers Arena for the show. Notably, some bags won't be permitted; all bags need to be under 35.5 cm by 35.5 cm by 15.2 cm. For reference, 35.5 cm is just a bit over 13 inches.

Rogers Arena is also a smoke-free zone, as far as cigarettes and cannabis are concerned. The band may have smoke machines, but that doesn't mean the audience can make their own.

"Any guest found smoking or vaping cannabis inside of Rogers Arena will be evicted," warns Rogers Arena's website.

Other common sense items are to be left at home as well, like skateboards, selfie sticks, and outside food and drinks.

Merch

Merch will be for sale at the show and it appears there will be Vancouver-specific shirts; The Jonas Brothers have released t-shirts with a band poster-style design and the date and location of the show for the last several concerts. That said, it doesn't appear that a Vancouver shirt has been announced yet.

With some of the shirts, there's the option to buy them after the show online; shirts from the Fresno, San Diego, and Atlanta shows (among others) are currently available online now.

Cashless Venue

Rogers Arena is a cashless venue. "Concession, retail stands, & hospitality will exclusively accept contactless forms of payment," states the venue's website.

Fan Service

Rogers Arena has a fan service number to text if there are any issues during the show: 604-765-3267.

Concertgoers can text their issue and their location (seat number and row along with the section) and get help.