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Humiliation for Jonas Brothers as ticket prices drop from $250 to $80 after shows sell out, and some passes are given away for FREE

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Jonas Brothers fans were left furious after ticket prices for their Sydney concerts were slashed and some were even given away.

Joe, Nick and Kevin Jonas kicked off their tour on Friday, playing two shows at the Qudos Bank Arena.

The trio announced the tour in July with ticket prices ranging from $79.90 to $987.85.

After some tickets went unsold, some fans claimed passes to their Sydney concerts were given away moments before the American brothers took to the stage.

TikTok user and lifelong Jonas Brothers fan Nat McLennan claimed that $250 worth of tickets sold for as little as $80 over the weekend.

Jonas Brothers fans were left furious after ticket prices for their Sydney concerts were slashed and some were even given away.

“My ticket, which I bought for about $200-$250, on a general admission basis, is now about $80,” he said.

“All of these tickets went on sale, some were even free 10 minutes before last night’s show.”

Meanwhile, TikToker Annabelle Ryan uploaded a video of the $0.00 free offer for standing general admission tickets.

Annabelle captioned her clip: “Jonas Brothers Aus shows sell so little they give them away… I’m afraid it’s bad for them.”

Joe, Nick and Kevin kicked off their tour on Friday, playing two shows at the Qudos Bank Arena.

The trio announced the tour in July, with ticket prices ranging from $79.90 to $987.85.

The brothers will play a show in Brisbane on Tuesday before hitting the road to Melbourne, where they will play back-to-back shows at the Rod Laver Arena.

The trio were scheduled to tour the country in 2020, but Covid ruined their plans.

The brothers flew in from New Zealand last week, where they played to a full house at Auckland’s Spark Arena on Tuesday night.

The former Disney stars were greeted by a crowd of fans, and the three brothers were happy to stop and pose for photos and sign autographs upon their arrival.

TikTok user and lifelong Jonas Brothers fan Nat McLennan claimed that $250 worth of tickets sold for as little as $80 during the week.

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