Jonas Brothers Show Cut Short, So Fans Decided To Keep On Singing
By Hayden Brooks
August 26, 2019
Fans were understandably disappointed when the Jonas Brothers' weekend show at Toronto's Scotiabank Arena was cut short after the group experienced "technical difficulty" with their set. However, you should never underestimate the power of pop pandemonium as the audience started a massive crowd sing-a-long while they were leaving.
After Kevin, Joe and Nick Jonas left the stage, fans cheered for an encore, but the trio never returned back on stage. "Toronto we’re so sorry we didn’t get to play our last two songs," the comeback kids tweeted on Friday night (August 23). "Unfortunately there was an unforeseen technical difficulty and our production team advised we end the show. Thank you all for coming out tonight! We love you all so much!"
While the JoBros didn't perform their recent hit, "Sucker," nor 2008's "Burnin' Up," audience members took the opportunity into their own hands and started a massive sing-a-long of the latter. In fact, the sing-a-long reportedly made its way into the hallways of the venue. Later this week, their "Happiness Begins Tour" is set to hit New England with shows in Buffalo, New York City, Hershey and more. Click here for a full list of tour dates!
Jonas Toronto fans still waiting even though security said to leave @jonasbrothers @Jonas_Concerts pic.twitter.com/6ZxNRI8bUs
— Alex (@alexmagonet) August 24, 2019
Wow. Security kicking thousands of fans out and @jonasbrothers didn’t even sing their top songs #burninup and #sucker pic.twitter.com/NGrfYV13Tg
— chayse victoria (@chayse_victoria) August 24, 2019
When the Jonas Brothers dip before ‘Burnin Up’ so the fans start singing it 😖😭 pic.twitter.com/Vb6VPeqhQW
— אסתר (@es_pkatz) August 24, 2019
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