A revival of the trio's 2008 Burning Up Tour stops at Chase Center on Saturday, Nov. 21. Tickets ladder out over three days starting Aug. 18 — here's how to actually get in.

The Jonas Brothers are coming back to Chase Center — and if you actually want a ticket, the clock started before the open sale did.

Kevin, Joe and Nick Jonas headline Chase Center, 1 Warriors Way, on Saturday, Nov. 21, one of 45 North American dates on the group's "Burning Up Tour All Over Again" (external source, opens in a new tab). NBC Bay Area separately confirmed the Saturday date for local audiences. The catch: the sale everyone can buy into doesn't open until Friday morning — and that's the last of three windows, not the first.

Here's the order it unlocks, all times local:

  • Spotify Reserved presale — Tuesday, Aug. 18, 8:28 p.m. Spotify Premium top fans get a set-aside allotment before anyone else. If you stream the band, watch your inbox before you open Ticketmaster.
  • Live Nation presale — Thursday, Aug. 20, 10 a.m. Register for Live Nation's free All Access membership beforehand to get the code.
  • Everybody else — Friday, Aug. 21, 10 a.m., through Ticketmaster. VIP packages sit separately over at VIP Nation.
21, one of 45 North American dates on the group's "Burning Up Tour All Over Again".

Translation: by the time the open sale lands Friday, two rounds of buyers have already worked the room. If lower-bowl seats matter to you, treat Tuesday night as the real drop.

What the show actually is. It's a nostalgia play — a revival of the trio's 2008 "Burning Up Tour" (external source, opens in a new tab) that the band widened into a 45-city run after what it called an "overwhelming" response to its Madison Square Garden dates. On the San Francisco stop, Magnus Ferrell and Deleasa fill the support slots. Read it as an arena show engineered around the early catalog: plan for the 2008-era singles, not a deep-cut evening.

A same-weekend backup. If the 21st doesn't work — or the SF price climbs past what you'll pay — the tour hits Golden 1 Center in Sacramento the very next night, Sunday, Nov. 22. Sacramento arena dates often settle at a softer resale floor than Chase Center, and it's a clean run up I-80 or a Capitol Corridor train from the East Bay.

One thing worth stating flatly: no face-value ticket prices had been posted as of this filing. Anyone quoting you a number before Tuesday is guessing.

If you're going. Don't drive. Chase Center parking is thin and expensive on event nights, and getting out of Mission Bay afterward is a grind — ride the Muni Metro T Third line to the UCSF/Chase Center stop, which lets out right at the arena, or take a rideshare and hop out a couple blocks north to dodge the post-show gridlock. The single move that matters this week: set an alarm for 8:28 p.m. Tuesday with your Ticketmaster login already loaded.