On Monday night, the Jonas Brothers performed at Long Island’s Nassau Coliseum to a sold out and very boisterous crowd. Part of their World Tour, the brothers were slated to perform for 3 consecutive nights on Long Island before disembarking to their next stop, Philadelphia on Thursday.
Fans who come to the Jonas Brothers concerts are in for an extremely fun evening, from singing along to all the Jonas hits to being pelted with soap suds as Joe and Kevin spray the crowd with what appears to be water hoses. The special effects and equipment alone is amazing; the preparation and care that goes into filming and recording is unbelievable. Also on tour with the popular boy band and opening the concerts are season 6 American Idol winner Jordin Sparks, Honor Society, and the Wonder Girls.
Nassau Coliseum, or Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, was opened in 1972 and sits on 63 acres of Mitchel Field, a former Army and Air Force base. The Coliseum is currently the third-oldest arena in active-use by an NHL team, after Pittsburgh’s Mellon Arena and Madison Square Garden and has the smallest capacity of all arenas in the NHL without standing room.
OK, I'm jealous you got to go to this concert. Were the Jonas Brothers as good as you had thought they would be live?
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh yes! They were soo good. Because I know some singers can only sing in a studio and not in concerts- but they were amazing. It was actually the first concert I've been to and our seats were amazing- section 108 3 rows off the floor. I was so close- I got really great pictures too- it was alot of fun.
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