Boys Like Girls to join Jonas Brothers in series of US shows

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Pop-rock band Boys Like Girls is making 2025 a year to remember as they announced a trio of major concert appearances that signal both a nostalgic return and a renewed commitment to their fans.
The band kicked off their 2025 tour earlier this month with a sold-out show at Echostage in Washington, D.C. on June 13, followed by a return to Vans Warped Tour two days later at RFK Stadium which marked their first Warped appearance since 2007.
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“Last time we played @vanswarpedtour was ’07. We were barely old enough to buy cigarettes. Everything and nothing has changed. The gratitude is thick,” the band shared in an Instagram post.
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The D.C. dates were the opening salvo in a summer run dubbed “Summer Vacation,” which includes a mix of festivals, solo shows and one-off events across North America.
The tour has already hit Albany, Oro-Medonte and Decatur. On July 10, they’ll take the stage at the Calgary Stampede in Alberta, followed by a performance at Cheyenne Depot Plaza in Wyoming on July 11.
From there, they’ll bring their high-energy set to The Newberry in Great Falls, Montana, on July 26, before closing out their summer run at Musikfest in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, on Aug. 8.
Boys Like Girls to join Jonas Brothers
But that’s not all. Boys Like Girls are also gearing up to join the Jonas Brothers this August on their massive Jonas20 anniversary tour which is an exciting crossover that unites two fan-favorite acts from the 2000s in one nostalgic celebration.
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In a message posted online, the band wrote: “Some things keep calling your name in a language only your younger self remembers. It wasn’t a comeback. It was a reckoning. See you again.”
Their tour artwork, designed in the style of a vintage PC window, also drew attention after the band revealed, “this admat was made using AI.”
Still, Boys Like Girls are proving that their sound – and their spirit – endures.