New York - The Jonas Brothers have cancelled their upcoming tour over creative differences.
Brothers Joe, Kevin and Nick were scheduled to begin their 19-date tour on Friday in Pennsylvania. Spokesperson Jesse Derris confirmed the cancellation and said fans can get a refund at the point of purchase.
The group tweeted about the tour as recently as Tuesday, posting a picture of a poster for the Pennsylvania stop.
The trio shot to fame in 2007 with the release of their self-titled debut. They were one of pop music's biggest successes with TV shows and a Grammy nomination. They had been scheduled to release their first album since 2009 soon, but the future of that project is unclear.
People magazine first reported the cancellation.
They still tweeted the following on Tuesday:
Brothers Joe, Kevin and Nick were scheduled to begin their 19-date tour on Friday in Pennsylvania. Spokesperson Jesse Derris confirmed the cancellation and said fans can get a refund at the point of purchase.
The group tweeted about the tour as recently as Tuesday, posting a picture of a poster for the Pennsylvania stop.
The trio shot to fame in 2007 with the release of their self-titled debut. They were one of pop music's biggest successes with TV shows and a Grammy nomination. They had been scheduled to release their first album since 2009 soon, but the future of that project is unclear.
People magazine first reported the cancellation.
They still tweeted the following on Tuesday:
Tour kicks off 10/11, so better grab your tix NOW! http://t.co/ymMX4iniYJ
— Jonas Brothers (@JonasBrothers) October 6, 2013