ST. PAUL (WJON News) — One of the biggest boy bands of the 2000s will strut into Minnesota this fall. The Jonas Brothers are bringing their “Jonas20: Living the Dream” tour to Xcel Energy Center on October 10th.

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The trio made the tour announcement on Sunday to kick off their JonasCon celebration. JonasCon is a one-day fan-created event celebrating the group’s 20th anniversary with live performances, question and answer panels, special guest appearances, and more held at the American Dream Mall in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

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The Jonas Brothers also dropped their new single, “Love Me To Heaven” last week and will make their Christmas movie debut with a new holiday film later this year. They will be joined on the tour by Marshmello. Tickets for the “Jonas20: Living the Dream” tour go on sale at 10:00 a.m. on Friday.

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