The Jonas Brothers broke records at RODEOHOUSTON on Friday night, with a staggering 75,600 paid stadium tickets sold to see the beloved trio perform. This set a new record for the most tickets sold in the stadium, surpassing the previous record set by Los Tigres del Norte earlier in the Rodeo season.
Despite stormy weather and hail, fans still flocked to NRG Park to partake in the rodeo festivities. The inclement weather did prompt attendees at the carnival to seek shelter for a few hours before the concert, but it didn’t dampen the excitement for the Jonas Brothers’ performance.
In addition to the record-breaking concert, RODEOHOUSTON saw a total attendance of 157,996 on Friday, marking a significant increase from the previous year. While the Jonas Brothers may have been the main event, the rodeo’s various attractions and activities drew in a large crowd eager to enjoy all that the event had to offer.
Overall, the Jonas Brothers’ electrifying performance at RODEOHOUSTON proved to be a huge success, drawing in fans from all over to witness the iconic trio in action. Their record-breaking ticket sales and the overall attendance numbers showcase the enduring popularity and appeal of the Jonas Brothers, solidifying their status as one of the most beloved acts in the music industry.